Bano Qudsia was conceived on 28 November 1928 in Firozpur, British India, as Qudsia Chattha. Her dad was a Bachelor of Agriculture and her sibling Pervaiz Chattah was a painter. She moved to Lahore with her family after the segment of India and had started composing short stories while considering in class 5. She moved on from the Kinnaird College in Lahore and afterward joined the Government College University (Lahore) (GCU) to do her lords in Urdu writing which she finished in 1951. Bano Qudsia's novel Raja Gidh is viewed as an advanced Urdu exemplary. Among her more unmistakable works are Aatish-I-zer-I-paa, Aik Din, Amer Bail, Asay Pasay, Chahar Chaman, Chhotaa Sheher Baray Log, Footpath ki Ghaas, Haasil Ghaat and Hawa Kay Naam. The most surely understood plays she composed incorporate Tamasil, Hawa ke Naam, Seharay and Khaleej. Bano Qudsia passed on 4 February 2017 at the Ittefaq Hospital in Lahore at 88 years old. Her child Aseer Ahmed educated that she passed on aroun...