Rana Muhammad Waqas
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Rana Muhammad Waqas | |
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Born | Error: Need valid birth date: year, month, day Taxila, Pakistan |
🏳️ Nationality | Pakistani |
💼 Occupation | Urdu Poet, Author, Writer, Digital Marketer, Entrepreneur, Motivator |
Known for | Poetry, Digital Marketing, Entrepreneurship |
👩 Spouse(s) | Arneeb Ilyas |
Rana Muhammad Waqas (pen name Ahmad Nashat) is an Urdu poet, book author, writer, digital marketer, entrepreneur, and motivator. He was born in Taxila on September 11 and currently resides in Sahiwal, District Sargodha, Punjab, Pakistan.
Early Life and Education[edit]
Rana Muhammad Waqas was born on September 11 in Taxila, Pakistan. He developed an interest in literature and digital marketing from a young age. His passion for poetry led him to adopt the pen name Ahmad Nashat
Career[edit]
Rana Muhammad Waqas has had a diverse career. He has served and helped multiple companies achieve significant revenue growth and develop AI-based growth strategies. As a renowned digital marketer, he has made substantial contributions to the field.
He is also the general secretary of the Royal Arts Council, an organization dedicated to promoting local talent and fine arts in the region.
Personal Life[edit]
Rana Muhammad Waqas is married to Arneeb Ilyas and currently lives in Sahiwal, District Sargodha, Punjab, Pakistan. He continues to write poetry and contribute to the fields of digital marketing and entrepreneurship.[1]
Awards and Recognitions[edit]
Rana Muhammad Waqas has received various accolades for his work in poetry and digital marketing. However, specific awards and recognitions are yet to be documented.
Publications and Works[edit]
Rana Muhammad Waqas, under the pen name Ahmad Nashat, has authored several books and publications. Some of his notable works include:
- Abus - 2011[2]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Rana Waqas Khan". Rana Waqas Khan.
- ↑ "Source of publication". January 2011.
External links[edit]
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