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Daily Mashriq was founded in 1963 by Inayat Ullah Khan. [3] Its name translates to 'East' in Urdu. [1]In 1964, the newspaper was nationalized by the military regime of Ayub Khan and subsequently, it became part of the National Press Trust (NPT), which was established to manage nationalized independent newspapers in order to deter free media. [1]
Daily Ausaf: Daily Urdu Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar, Europe, Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan 1997 Its chief editor is Mehtab Khan. Daily Ausaf was inaugurated on 25 December 1997 from Islamabad 55 Daily Aaj: Peshawar, Abbottabad 1989 Editor-in-chief: A.W. Yousfi 56 Daily Mashriq: Peshawar 1963 Founder is Inayat Ullah Khan 57 Daily Talib [4] Quetta 2004
One of Shatir's celebrated plays, which was broadcast from Radio Peshawar in 1934, was Zartaj. It became an instant hit and was rebroadcast by all the radio stations of pre-partition India. [3] Subsequently, after 1947, by all the radio stations of Pakistan until the nineteen sixties. [4] Shatir Ghaznavi was one of the pioneers of the new Urdu ...
Awards. PTV Award for 'Best TV Compere' (2002) Jurnalist of year 2022. Saleem Safi (Urdu, Pashto: سلیم صافی) is a Pakistani journalist and talk show host for the show Jirga. He specializes in foreign policy, terrorism, Kashmir conflict, Afghan conflict and the politics of Pakistan. He is associated with Jang Media Group and hosts an ...
Opposition to the partition of India [3] Inayatullah Khan Mashriqi (Urdu: عنایت اللہ خاں مشرقی; August 1888 – 27 August 1963), also known by the honorary title Allama Mashriqi (علامہ مشرقی), was a British Indian, and later, Pakistani mathematician, logician, political theorist, Islamic scholar and the founder of the ...
Daily Aaj; Daily Asas; Daily Ausaf; Daily Awam; Daily Basharat; Daily Dunya; Daily Express (Urdu newspaper) Daily Imroze; Daily Inqilab (Lahore) Daily Jang; Daily Jasarat; Daily Mashriq; Daily Pakistan; Daily Sarhad; Daily Ummat
Urdu Website: A major TV channel in Pakistan, part of Hum Network: Daily Jang: Politics, entertainment, sports, business Website, print Urdu Website: Newspaper published daily nationwide with an online component, founded in 1939, part of Jang Media Group: Daily Mashriq: Politics, entertainment, sports, business Website, print Urdu Website
shopkeeper Karim Khan According to the North West Frontier Province's information minister Mian Iftikhar Hussain, most of the victims were women and children, in the woman-exclusive Peepal Mindi shopping section of Peshawar. The blast originated from a car bomb parked outside of the city's Meena Bazar. The bomb was said to contain 150 kilograms (330 lb) of explosives, according to bomb squad ...