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Ghazi Salahuddin

Pakistani journalist and author


Summary

Pakistani journalist and author

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nameGhazi Salahuddin
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birth_date1939
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citizenshipPakistan
alma_materUniversity of Karachi
occupationJournalist, TV commentator, writer
years_active1970s—Present
employerJang Group of Newspapers
awardsPride of Performance Award by the President of Pakistan (2017)

Ghazi Salahuddin (born 1939) (Urdu: غازى صلاح الدين), is a Pakistani journalist, writer, literary figure, and the scholar of political science.

Career

He has written various analytical columns, both in Urdu and English, in the News International, Daily Jang and has often appeared on Geo Television for independent commentary on Pakistan's current affairs.

He studied and graduated from the Karachi University. In addition, he served as the President of the Karachi Press Club in 2006.

Seminar by journalists

In 2018, on World Press Freedom Day, a seminar was organized on the topic of 'Electronic media in Pakistan: challenges and issues' at the Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology (Szabist) in Karachi where many journalists participated including Ghazi Salahuddin, Mazhar Abbas, Imtiaz Alam, P. J. Mir and others.

Awards and recognition

  • Pride of Performance Award by the President of Pakistan in 2017.

References

References

  1. Shazia Hasan. (4 May 2018). "Free press necessary for eliminating all social ills". Dawn newspaper.
  2. Mahnoor M. Farooqui. (July 2019). "Banking on Books (8th Literary Awards 2019)". Newsline (monthly magazine).
  3. Ali Bhutto. (12 February 2017). "The Scars of 1971". Newsline (monthly magazine).
  4. Saleem Mubarak. (28 November 2021). "Role of bookshops, libraries stressed for promoting literature". Dawn newspaper.
  5. (May 2012). "Karach University (KU) organised seminar to celebrate the freedom of Press (scroll down to read this section)". University of Karachi Press.
  6. (15 August 2016). "President confers civil awards on 109 Pakistanis, 23 foreigners". Dawn newspaper.
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