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  2. Daily Awam - Wikipedia

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    Daily Awam (Urdu: روزنامہ عوام) was an Urdu daily newspaper in Pakistan. It was a morning daily published by Jang Group. The Daily Awam Quetta was the third largest circulating newspaper in the whole province of Balochistan, Pakistan which is the largest province (by area) of Pakistan. It published from Islamabad, Quetta and Hub.

  3. Rauf Klasra - Wikipedia

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    Rauf Klasra (Urdu: رؤف کلاسرا) is a Pakistani journalist and Urdu language columnist. He files stories for both the news paper and television. Moreover he is also running a web paper [1] and was earlier working with The News. Klasra is known for investigating political scams and scandals and has unfolded many financial and moral scams ...

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  5. Public News (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    Public News is a Pakistani news channel launched on 24 June 2018 by a Pakistani media mogul Yousaf Baig Mirza. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The channel is owned and operated by Al Rehman Media Pvt Ltd. [ 3 ] It is an Urdu language Pakistani television news channel based in Lahore .

  6. Avadh Akhbar - Wikipedia

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    Avadh Akhbar was the only commercially viable Urdu daily newspaper for a decade (1877–1887), until a rival newspaper, Paisa Akhbar, began being published in Lahore around 1887. It was read across a wide geographical region in India ranging from Delhi to Hyderabad , and from Lahore to Kolkata .

  7. Syed Ahmad Khan - Wikipedia

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    Syed Ahmad's elder brother launched a weekly, “Syedul Akhbar”, from Delhi, which was one of the earliest Urdu newspapers in northern India. [33] Until the death of his father in 1838, Sir Syed had lived a life customary for an affluent young Muslim noble.

  8. Zulfiqar Gilani - Wikipedia

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    Zulfiqar Gilani (Zulfiqar Arshad Gilani) is a Pakistani media journalist, author, researcher and screenwriter. [1] He was born as Syed Zulfiqar Arshad Gilani at Chawinda, Sialkot District in the 1960s.

  9. Daily Ummat - Wikipedia

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    Adopting the motto, "we show all that others hide", the Daily Ummat practices comprehensive news coverage. [3] It has long reported on the intersection of crime, ethnic violence, and politics in Karachi, frequently attributing these issues to the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM). [3]