What about asking in forums like Reddit or Urdu discussion groups on Facebook? Maybe someone has a copy they can share. I'll check the r/Pakistan or r/Urdu subreddits. Hmm, there's a post asking for the same book, but no one has provided a link yet. Someone replied suggesting to check the publisher's website, but the original publisher might not have an online version.
I could also consider searching in Urdu. Sometimes the English search engines don't pick up the right results if the keywords are different. Let me try searching in Urdu. "مٹي چا ديرو ميرزا عاديب بوك ڈالفن". Okay, some results are in Urdu, but still not the PDF. One of the links is a review of the book, another is a request for the book, which is common in forums.
First, I should check if the book is available for free online. Maybe there's a public domain version since it's an older work? But I'm not sure about the publication date. If it's still under copyright, then free distribution might not be possible. I'll need to verify the copyright status. However, sometimes translations or certain editions become public domain earlier than the original.
I can start by searching on Google for "Mitti Ka Diya Mirza Adeeb PDF." Let me do that. Hmm, the first few results are from various bookstores offering the book for sale, which isn't helpful. Then there's a link to a blog post about the book, which discusses the themes but doesn't provide a download. Another link is to a PDF from a university library, but when I click on it, it's behind a paywall or requires a subscription.
Another angle: sometimes e-books are available through platforms like Google Play Books or Kindle. Let me check Google Books. There's a listing for "Mitti Ka Diya" by Mirza Adeeb, but it's not available in preview. The user needs to purchase it. Same with Kindle. Maybe the user prefers free resources, so I can't help them in that case, but it's worth mentioning.
Another thought: sometimes authors' own websites or those of publishers might offer free downloads for promotional purposes. But Mirza Adeeb passed away in 1977, so his estate or publisher might not be active online. Alternatively, maybe a PDF version is available on a personal site or a file-sharing platform like Scribd or Issuu. Let me check Scribd. There are some entries for books by Mirza Adeeb, but "Mitti Ka Diya" isn't there. Maybe a partial preview? No, just titles.
I remember that some websites like Project Gutenberg or Internet Archive might have public domain books. Let me check Project Gutenberg. I searched for the title and the author. The search results don't show this particular work. Maybe Mirza Adeeb isn't in their database, or the book isn't public domain yet. What about Internet Archive? Let me try there. Hmm, there are some books by Mirza Adeeb, but "Mitti Ka Diya" isn't listed. Maybe a specific edition? Not sure.