Born: 1947 , Khanewal, Punjab, Pakistan Biography: Saleem Kausar is a distinguished Pakistani Urdu poet known for his heartfelt and melodious poetry that resonates deeply with lovers of literature. Born in 1947 in Khanewal, he later moved to Karachi, which became a major center of his literary and professional life. From an early age, Kausar was drawn to poetry, particularly the ghazal form, which became his trademark style. Poetic Style and Themes: Saleem Kausar’s poetry is characterized by its simplicity, emotional depth, and musical quality. His ghazals and nazms often touch on themes of love, separation, longing, inner conflict, and social consciousness. He writes in a traditional yet accessible style, making his verses popular among both critics and the general audience. His diction is refined, and his command over rhythm and imagery places him among the respected modern poets of Pakistan. Notable Achievements: He has published several poetry collections, many of which have gone into multiple editions due to popular demand. His poems and ghazals have been sung by renowned Pakistani singers, enhancing his reach among non-literary audiences as well. Saleem Kausar has been a regular participant in mushairas (poetry recitations) both within Pakistan and internationally, including in the Middle East, Europe, and North America. His verses have appeared in many literary journals, newspapers, and on television, contributing significantly to the modern evolution of Urdu poetry. He has also written for Pakistani television, including song lyrics and scripts, thus extending his literary talents into other media. Legacy and Recognition: Saleem Kausar enjoys widespread respect and admiration among peers and younger poets alike. He represents a generation of poets that successfully carried forward the classical traditions of Urdu poetry while addressing the modern sensibilities of contemporary readers. His work continues to inspire poetry lovers, students of literature, and new poets looking to find their voice in the realm of Urdu expression.