Urdu Reader VII (2025-26)
Sindh Textbook Board, Jamshoro
Bibliographic record
| Board | Sindh Textbook Board, Jamshoro |
|---|---|
| Class | 7 |
| Subject | Urdu |
| Medium | Urdu |
| Curriculum | National Curriculum 2006 |
| Edition | portal-listed |
| Approval | STBB portal edition year |
| Pages | 128 |
| File size | 108.9 MB |
| PDF producer | Corel PDF Engine Version 26.1.0.143 |
Analysis
A 2025–26 Urdu reader of roughly 27 lessons, reconstructed at medium-to-high confidence from lesson-objective boxes rather than a surviving contents page. It is the most regionally distinctive Urdu volume in the corpus: alongside the standard template of hamd, naat, first aid, football and civic-etiquette essays it carries the Sindhi folk romance Noori Jam Tamachi and a biography of the Sindhi leader Haji Sir Abdullah Haroon, founder of the newspaper Al-Wahid in 1920. A1 3 follows from the hamd at lesson 1, a Hazrat Umar justice narrative at PAGE 11 and a naat later in the book. A5 2 covers a watan ke pasban nazm, Youm-e-Istiqlal and national-flag etiquette, with no martyr and no war lesson recovered — not established rather than absent. A7 3 is the strongest gender score of any Urdu reader in the corpus, earned by a lesson on women in the Pakistan Movement naming five individual women politicians including Fatima Jinnah and Shaista Ikramullah. Nothing here is quotable; titles are reconstructions.
Evidence tier
scanned Urdu/Sindhi OCR — theme-grade only. Structure and proper nouns, never wording. Nothing in this book is quoted anywhere in the study.
Measured scores
Axes not listed were not scored for this book — coverage is uneven by design. All axes run 1–5, where 1 is the secular/pluralist/open pole. See the method.
Evidence recorded 3
Three kinds, deliberately styled apart. A quotation is verbatim wording and is only ever taken from English-medium text. An observation describes structure or theme — the only kind permitted for Urdu and Sindhi material, which this project never quotes. An absence is a negative result: a probe was run and returned nothing, which is the weakest claim made anywhere on this site.
observation religion lens A1 = 3 PDF p. 11 Urdu OCR — theme-grade #e01
observation patriotism lens A5 = 2 Urdu OCR — theme-grade #e02
observation gender lens A7 = 3 Urdu OCR — theme-grade #e03
Every passage recorded for this book is shown above — nothing is withheld or truncated. Each item has a permanent anchor, so a single piece of evidence can be linked and disputed on its own.
Availability of the book itself
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Provenance
| Local file | stbb-sindh/class-7/urdu-7-ur.pdf |
|---|---|
| Copy retrieved | |
| SHA-256 of the analysed file | 84819d22d6d893adf2e3c65cec6d5ee577d5d407516e1f87174ee4b5b672ae8f |
| Source | https://portal.stbb.edu.pk/ebooks/pdf_proxy.php?id=20&download=1 |
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Identifiers and permanent link
| Record ID | stbb-urdu-7-ur |
|---|---|
| Permanent link | /books/stbb-urdu-7-ur/ |
| This record as data | /books/stbb-urdu-7-ur.json · whole dataset |
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