Twenty First Century’s Challenges, Changing Trends and Urdu Novel: A Critical Analysis

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  • Dr. Mehroona Leghari Principal, Government Graduate College, Women City D.G Khan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52015/daryaft.v13i1.143

Keywords:

Modern Trends, Crises of self identity, Changing World, Religion, Culture, Politics, Social Values

Abstract

The recent pandemic has not only formally announced the entry of man into the 21st century but also indicate the upcoming challenges for humanbeing. The individual of this Century suffers from duality/binary opposition where he is in an isolation/alone but not in the previous sense as he is at the same time sitting in middle of the whole world. This Mob, not his family, but the whole world has gathered at his fingertips, Man has begun to travel for centuries in minutes and seconds.Youval Noh Hariri a Nobel Prize winner philosopher of new era says man has been hacked by his own discovered biotechnology and information technology. This InfoTech or biotech data has snatched man s free will. This algorithm now replace the ancient times place of philosophers, thinkers, saints, sages, writers and leads/compels man to choices of corporate world. Now the corporate world better known mans choices by this algorithm but the man himself notter. The Challenges of self identity is the most important question of this century. The trend of predicting the future is growing day by day. Now a strange situation is knocking on human beings doors. Nature is disappearing. It is impossible to escape from artificial intelligence. Every second changing of technology results in rapid change of life and social taboos.

 

 

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Dr. Mehroona Leghari, Principal, Government Graduate College, Women City D.G Khan

 

 

 

 

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Published

18-09-2022

How to Cite

Leghari, M. (2022). Twenty First Century’s Challenges, Changing Trends and Urdu Novel: A Critical Analysis. DARYAFT, (25), 09–23. https://doi.org/10.52015/daryaft.v13i1.143

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