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The Sindhi language has a long history of arts, literature, and culture. The first Sindhi newspaper was Sind Sudhar , founded in 1884. [ 1 ] Sindhi language newspapers played a vital role for Independence in 1947; In 1920, Al-Wahid newspaper published by Haji Abdullah Haroon in Karachi.
The Daily Hilal started publishing in 1946, making it the oldest running newspaper of Pakistan. [4] It has been notable for its role in supporting the concept of Pakistan. [ 4 ] It also distinguishes itself as one of the rare Sindhi newspapers with additional offices in Islamabad and Lahore .
First Punjabi newspaper of Pakistan, started in 1989 by Hussain naqi and defunct in 1990. Started online website again in 2019. 37 Daily Lokaai (Punjabi: لوکائی) Lahore 2006 38 Bhulekha (Punjabi: بھلیکھا) Lahore, Gujranwala 1989 39 Daily Hilal-e-Pakistan (Sindhi: هلال پاڪستان) Sindhi: Karachi 1946 40 Daily Kawish (Sindhi ...
Awami Awaz (Sindhi: روزاني عوامي آواز) is a Sindhi daily newspaper and news TV channel in Pakistan. It's published from Karachi. [1] The current chief editor of the newspaper is Jabbar Khattak.
The newspaper was founded in 1990 and is part of the Kawish Group of Publication. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Muhammad Aslam Kazi is the newspaper's founder. [ 2 ] It is the only newspaper that is published in the Sindhi language on a large scale.
The most popular and most widely distributed Sindhi newspaper, Daily Kawish, is also part of the same group. Kashish, a music channel, is part of the KTN network. KTN NEWS, news and current affairs channel, airing 24-hour bulletins and talk shows. Chaalis Channel, regional entertainment channel, 24-hour movies and dramas.
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The most famous newspapers include Daily Kawish, Daily Awami Awaz, Daily Ibrat, Daily Nijat, Daily Sobh, Pehnji Akhbar, and Koshish. [4] The Sindhi-language media took an active part in the One Unit movement of 1954 in Pakistan; among those newspapers Al-Waheed, Daily Karvan and Daily Nayi Sindh were sanctioned.