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Pedagogy and Textbooks •
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Urdu for Children: Book Two, Grades Two and Three comprising (Two textbooks), Let's Read Urdu, 2 volumes, Teacher's Manual, Workbooks, 2 volumes & two CDs, editor and project director, McGill-Queen's University Press, 2004. ==References==