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Nationality
  
Baloch

Religion
  
Sunni Muslim


Name
  
Muneer Badini

Role
  
Writer

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Born
  
1953
Noshki, Balochistan

Occupation
  
Writer & government service

Munir Ahmed Badini (Balochi:منير احمد بادینی ) born in 1953 in the Badini sub clain of Baloch tribe in Nushki district of Balochistan, Pakistan. He is a Balochi and English language novelist. The President of Pakistan awarded him the President's Award for Pride of Performance as a notable writer. Presently he lives in Quetta and is serving as Secretary for Sports, Environment and Youth Affairs for the government of Balochistan.

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Biography

Badini was born in the village of Shareef Khan / Chapari, Noshkay (also known as Nushki District), Balochistan, Pakistan. He belongs to Bolanzai clan of Badini tribe of Rakhshani grouping of the Balochs. His father name is Shahnawaz Khan Badini (1910–1979).

Education

Badini studied in his village schools and upon completion of the local Boys' High School, completed his degree in Arts at the Degree College in Quetta[3]. During this time, early 1970s, he was an active member of Baloch Students Organization (BSO), and became vice-president of BSO for a year. He was influenced by Marxist literature and during his college years, he translated Joseph Stalin's book Marxism And The National And Colonial Question into the Balochi language. Although this translation has never been officially published, it has been widely read among Badini's fellows.

Later, Badini rejected Stalinist thinking, but maintained a belief in Karl Marx's theory as a comprehensive study of universal human development. However he is not an atheist, as most Marxists are; he believes in religion and is impressed by Sufism. He completed his Master studies from Punjab University, Lahore, in Philosophy[4].

Early career

After completion of his master's degree, Badini taught for some time at Degree College, Quetta, as a Lecturer of Philosophy, in 1980. Then he joined Civil Service of Pakistan, where he has served in various posts including:

  • Secretary of Fisheries Provincial Government of Balochistan 1994–1996 and from 1998–1999 [5]
  • Principal Secretary to Chief Minister of Balochistan 1997
  • Commissioner of Kalat Division 1997–1998
  • Secretary of Education Provincial Government of Balochistan 2002–2007 and 2011 to present.[6][7][8][9][10][11][12]
  • Writing career

    During all this period Badini never ceased to write [13][14]. He writes fiction. His works are influenced by Existentialism[15], including writers such as Jean-Paul Sartre, Albert Camus, and Søren Kierkegaard, along with writers Milan Kundera and Najib Mahfuz. The theme of his writings is Baloch society [16][17]. He writes in Rakhshani-Balochi dialect, and he can read and write all dialects of Balochi and Brahui languages he is also fluent in English and Urdu.

    Environment Protection Work

    As secretary Environment, Sports & Youth Affairs [18][19][20][21] Munir Badini visited Ziarat district to ensure the efforts for the preservation of the 3000-year-old world heritage of Juniper forest [22] and wildlife in Ziarat as environment protection efforts, he planted tree with canoe kayak youth players Hanna Lake Quetta as protection of environment project of Hayat Durrani Water Sports Academy (HDWSA) to involve youths in the importance of protection of environment in Quetta.

    References

    Muneer Ahmed Badini Wikipedia