Book preserving KPK indigenous languages published.

ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan Academy of Letters (PAL) has published a detailed book on the origin and development of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's (KPK) regional languages aimed at preserving and promoting the indigenous literature of the province.

The purpose of the book was to highlight the literary work of the regional languages of the province including less spoken languages facing extinction due to little creation of literature, PAL Chairman Dr Yousuf Khushk said on Thursday.

Talking to reporter, he said the avid readers would love to read the book which covered all the literary, critical and development aspects of the major regional languages since the inception of Pakistan including Pahsto, Hindko and Saraiki.

'The book also gives the detailed review of the Palula, Gojri, Shina and Kohistani...

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