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Sunday, 21 April 2019

Stroll down memory lane By Mahira Majid


Stroll down memory lane
Some sweet and sour memories with Roshni
By Mahira Majid Ali
While taking admission in the Department of Media and Communication Studies, I thought we will start with practical work as it is all about Media. But the real practical work of journalism started in second year, when we learned how to report and write news stories, feature, article and profile writing by our teacher, Sir Sohail Sangi, a man of his word. At the very beginning of second year, I had no such rapport with him and to be very honest, I was scared of his eyes. However gradually, I got a chance to understand him more. During my first presentation in his class, he stopped me and said your way to present is like a teacher. Are you a “Mastriyani”? His appreciation made my day. Let me say without good rapport learning is not possible. He taught me how to work with team, managerial and leadership skills and face problems in different stages of life. I was a very shy girl in the beginning of my university life and did not like to talk anybody. At that time, he selected me as a coordinator of the practical work of Roshni. He might have seen the girl who was hidden inside me.
Well, the work of Weekly Roshni started in third year, the first and foremost practical work in print media by our department. This work included beat reporting, writing articles, feature, profiles, taking interviews, and proof reading etc. In this way, the work of weekly Roshni continues entire week.
Roshni newspaper is a trilingual newspaper. I remained editor from the very first issue till the last of my batch. Till fifth semester, everything was going smoothly. After that, in sixth semester, the students of M.A-Previous also joined us. That was the time when I learnt how to deal with different troubles as a leader. In Urdu board, editors used to complain about mischief of reporters. Most of the time, they submitted inaccurate news just to get the attendance. Once, a reporter submitted news with some ambiguity and wrong picture was published with the news, the concerned department sent complain letter to our chairperson. On advice of Sir Sangi we apologized and gave them a sorry note. This made us learn that admission and corrigendum are part of ethics in Media.
Performance of Sindhi board improved when the students of M.A previous were added to the editorial board. Still some areas remained problematic.
In English section worked smoothly, as most of the editors and reporters were good and serious in studies. The major problem was the scarcity of English beat reporters, as only a few students opt English medium. Here, I want to share a funny anecdote, once during proof reading, I did not check headline of a news properly and gave it to sir, saying that I have checked it there is not any error. Sir Sangi marked the mistake, removed his glasses, gave me and said to put them on. At that time, I was busted in laugh and remembered his saying that a dog, crow and a journalist never feel insulted. Synonyms
It was a great time working with Roshni. There were hardships,  deceitful tricks  as well as troubles but we all have given our best effort to work with Roshni.
Everyone who worked in Roshni, whether an editor or a reporter, he has different experience and views.
Rebecca Ursani worked as a reporter as well as an editor says, I think both have their own charm. As a reporter you have to dig out news in scorching sunlight but after submitting news you are free. While an editor, no doubt sits in lab but he has to work whole week in editing pasting and proof-reading.
Farhana worked as reporter  complains, most of the times the news were referred back. And the reporters had to go back to the allotted beat department to complete the missing information.
Zain Hyder Shah who worked as editor says, his experience in Roshni has changed his life. In many ways it grew my thinking and writing skills. I learned how to deal with the bunch of people. After working in Roshni, I felt I got an immense grip on the newspaper writing skills. Only it troubled me sometimes when Sir Sohail used to pass his order to write editorial in 2 hours or so. This whole experience brought profoundness in my skills.
According to Rajesh Kumar terms journey of Roshni as fruitful and wonderful. Not only because we learnt basics of print media but also cooperation, team work and motivation with knowledge and courage of teachers as well as fellows.
Saud Worked as editor, says a newspaper which we students normally regarded a minor thing but working with the team  I became aware of the efforts of all the staff of newspaper and the procedures through which a newspaper goes through then I realized its worth.
Well, Roshni has given us many memories, increased our knowledge and experience. Sir Sohail Sangi made us to think like a journalist and work like a journalist.

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Practical work was carried under supervision of Sir Sohail Sangi

Department of Media and Communication Studies, University of Sindh

Friday, 15 April 2016

profile by Mahira- Khalid Khokhar

Profile by Mahira Majid Ali

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Khalid Khokhar

''Even wanderers can become mavens''

Khalid Khokhar, a renowned name in journalism, who has not only worked in print and electronic media, but is also working for the betterment of digital media. Khalid Khokhar is presently an Executive Editor in Daily Jeejal Hyderabad, President of Hyderabad Union of Journalists and SAFMA (South Asian Federation of Media Association) Hyderabad chapter, also an Editor at Online Indus News. He is working in Sindh TV Network as well.


Basically, Khalid Khokhar hails from Bhan Saeedabad, but he shifted to Hyderabad in 1980s. He belonged to a middle-class family. His father, Mohammad Essa, was a High School Teacher. Khalid got an inspiration to work as a journalist from his maternal uncle, who was an Editor of Ibrat Newspaper. He says, I used to observe my mamu throughout his work, his attitude towards his co-workers and his commitment towards his duty. At that time, there were not much newspapers and the only channel was PTV but my uncle’s cooperation and public relations were highly respected.

Though Mr. Khokhar completed his secondary education in 1982, but he was working as a proof-reader in Ibrat newspaper since 1981. He continued working there for four years, till 1984 and then he left it. After his matriculation, he shifted to Hyderabad and resided in Khokhar Mohalla. Half of his family lived in Hyderabad while, others remained in Saeedabad. In 1985, when Mohammad Khan Junejo became the Prime Minister, he took over Mehran newspaper, Khalid worked with Niaz Panhwar and Mehmood Yousufani, the editors of Kawish and Ibrat newspaper.

The biggest change came into his life when he shifted to Karachi in 1987, he joined Ibrat and then joined Barsat newspaper till 1992 he remained as News Editor. At that time, composing was very much difficult, coloured pictures were not easy to publish in newspapers but negatives were in use. Sources for news were radio and telephones. But now, technology has changed and gave feasible typing as well as printing process.

When he joined Ibrat, his pay was rupees 325 but he left it and joined Mehran newspaper and was given 750 rupees per month.  It was a difficult time of his life when he was working as a reporter in Karachi. A personal conveyance is very much important for a reporter but he faced transportation problems and lived in hostel with his friend. He used to travel in local buses to reach his destination.

Once, Taaj Joyo came as a guest to him he says, Khalid had to attend the press conference of G.M. Syed, suddenly I felt hungry and asked Khalid, if he has some money. Khalid replied, I have just 5 rupees and if we would spent these in eating, we will have to go in meeting by foot. I said, I cannot stay hungry so he gave me those 5 rupees and we ate corns. After that, we walked 4 to 5 miles to reach in the press conference. He is such a caring friend.

In 1998, Khalid Khokhar worked as a Resident Editor in Sach newspaper, with Editor Agha Saleem. In 1999, he became an Editor of this newspaper. Later, he became an Executive Editor of Jeejal newspaper and also worked in Sindh TV Network as Director of news and current affairs.

He got married with a lady from Tando Allahyar. He has 2 kids and his marriage proved lucky for his future, as he got more accomplishments and success in his life after his marriage. He is the one and only person, who stayed on different posts in Hyderabad Press Club. In 2007, he became president there. At that time, the land issue was the main clash for the journalists of Hyderabad. Khalid requested Qaim Ali Shah in this purpose and due to his efforts and requests, they got 75 acres in 2010.

When asked about any regret in life, Khalid told that in 1986, when Iqbal Ahmed was a reporter of BBC news, people complained against him that he do not report the harsh attitude of army towards common man. Mr. George Arne, who look after the issues of Afghanistan and Pakistan, came to conduct an interview of G.M. Syed in Hyderabad. I met him for the first time and he offered me to be the reporter of BBC from Hyderabad and send us news. Due to my deferment and irresponsibility, I did not joined BBC that time and I still feel sorry for that.

A kind, simple and generous man having a smile on his face is way too much frank, jovial and vigorous. He has strong feelings for his friends. He sorrowed over the accident of his friend, Sarmad Sindhi, a singer with whom he spent most of his time during stay in Karachi.  The death news of his beloved friend, Mir Murtaza Bhutto was also very shocking for him and turned him into tears. He always keep helping his friends passionately. Once, he was invited in two marriage ceremonies by his friends in Islamabad and Gujranwala. He reached there on a short notice and attended both ceremonies.

He worked in different environments by changing places. He was like a wanderer. Sometimes, he left his working place due to less wages and sometimes due to lack of interest. He says, I have learnt a lot through these wanderings and I am still learning. He said that I worked in different newspapers and I wandered for my goal hence, I achieved it. He advises to the folks, never think that you are superior to others, always try to make others happy and try to help them with the core of your heart without expecting anything from them. Only through this, you may find console and success in your life. 

This practical work was carried under supervision of Sir Sohail Sangi, Department of Media and Communication Studies, University of Sindh

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