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Generally modern urdu poetry enumerates in ''NEW POETR'' but particularly in urdu poem's narration''NEW POETRY'' meaning is that literary movement which emerged nearly 1958 and famed by the ''LESANI TASHKEELAAT''.This literary movement was not a bussinesslike incitement but a applied declaration of co concept poets and critics. Rejection and aberration was landmark of this movement which was superdded by scattered social and political native conditions.Mostly each literary reign discovers its own freshness and newness under its social, economical and political circumstances. After the dismemberment of 1947 topsyturvy conditions of native politics and international idealogical disorder created a congregational social tregady which gave the birth of a man who was interspersed ,jagged and was torn into pieces by iner and outer self. Till 1960 this social and human tregady touched to its peak of decline, this tregady and irregularity procreat the ''NEW POETRY'' .new petry's excelling preference was insurrection and infraction , which is illustrious in the poems of all new poets in diverse countenances. ''THE NEW POETRY'' made changes in the basic grid of urdu poem and made it more flexible so that the urdu poets could acclaim significance beyond to fettered of grammar and countenance. Noteable name of ''NEW POETRY'' who work to visualised the new poetry indivisualy are,Iftakhar Jalib,Jeelani Kamran, Abbas Athar, Anees Nagi, Saleem ur Rehman,Zahid Darr,Tabassum Kashmiri , Abdul Rasheed and Saadat Saeed whose poems enlighted the features of new poetry. NEW POETRY'S movment was end up in 1980 as a movement. This poetry broke the boundries of traditional poetry and use the human and social facts as a intervention to say the agony and tregady of mankind.In this article it is tried to indicate the social and human tregady of present age which is ruining the destiny of mankind.

Rizwana Naqvi, Sajid Javed. (2018) نئی شاعری اور عہدِ حاضر کا المیہ (فرد و سماج کے تناظر میں), Tahqeeq Nama, Volume 23, Issue 1.
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