Aadil Ahmed Hingorjo happens to be a poet. He was born in District Sanghar, Sindh, Pakistan on January 11, 1996. He got his early schooling from Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan while later on his family shifted to his hometown, which is in Sanghar, Sindh, Pakistan. After completing his matriculation in General Science, he went to Hyderabad, the second-largest city of Sindh after Karachi-CS, to continue his educational upbringing. He did his F.Sc in Pre-Medical from Hyderabad, Sindh while being enrolled at B.I.S.E Mirpurkhas, Sindh. After successfully doing his F.Sc, he got admission at the National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad, Pakistan. He did his Bachelor in Studies in the English Language from the National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad, Pakistan. Currently, he is doing a Master of Studies in English Linguistics and Literature from COMSATS University, Islamabad, which is the second best-ranked university in Pakistan. His research work is in the final phases and he is soon to carry forward his educational efforts. Reading books, reviewing them on social media, and observing the issues related to literature, society, and politics happen to be his passionate hobby. Hre has been writing poems and has also written a short story which has got published online. He almost deepens every aspect of life in his poetics, however, the romance, revolution, and the realities of life coupled by natural resonance are strikingly evident in his poems. His poetry collections have been self-published on Amazon.com while he has also been publishing his poetic treasure on one of the largest poetry sites of the world named Poemhunter.com under the name of Aadil Hingorjo. He has also co-authored a research article on Rizwan Akhtar's poetry collection. His research article has got published in an HEC recognized journal named Pakistan Social Sciences Review. [1] [2] https://www.poemhunter.com/aadil-hingorjo/ https://pssr.org.pk/article/the-neocolonial-paraphernalia-and-the-socio-cultural-crisis-of-the-local-in-rizwan-akhtars-lahore-i-am-coming https://www.researchgate.net/publication/343588508_The_Neocolonial_Paraphernalia_and_the_Socio-Cultural_Crisis_of_the_Local_in_Rizwan_Akhtar's_Lahore_I_am_Coming