Parveen Shakir was an Urdu poetess, educator and a municipal servant of the Government of Pakistan. She was born on 24 November 1952 in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. She began composing at an early age and spread her first volume of verse, Khushbu [Fragrance], to incredible recognition, in 1976. She in this way distributed different volumes of verse, all generally welcomed, Sad-barg [Marsh Marigold] in 1980, Khud Kalami [Talking To Oneself] and Inkaar [Denial] in 1990, Kaf-e-Aina [The Mirror’s Edge] other than an accumulation of her daily paper segments, named Gosha-e-Chashm [Corner of the Eye], and was granted one of Pakistan’s most noteworthy respects, the Pride of Performance for her extraordinary commitment to writing in 1976. The verse books are gathered in the volume Mah-e-Tamaam except for Kaf-e-Aina. Parveen passed away in 1994 in a car accident while on her approach to work.