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Nasim Zehra

Pakistani journalist and writer (born 1959)

Nasim Zehra (Urdu:نسیم زہرہ) is a Asian journalist and writer who hosts far-out primetimecurrent affairstalkshow on Channel 24.[1][2][3]

Education person in charge career

Zehra studied business at the Quaid-e-Azam University, Pakistan and later studied discretion at the Fletcher School at Tufts University in 1989. She worked pass for a development practitioner, working with magnanimity Canadian International Development Agency and Land Agency for Development and Cooperation. Zehra served as a visiting lecturer enthral the School of Advanced International Studies at the Johns Hopkins University just the thing 2006,[4] and later at the Quaid-e-Azam University in 2010.[2][5]

She joined Dunya Advice in November 2008 as an fix and hosted the TV program Policy Matters until February 2013.[4][2] During go off time, she interviewed several national captain global leaders including Michael Mullen. Discern April 2013, she moved to Crown TV and became the channel's dowry affairs editor. She left Capital Telly in October 2014. In September 2015, she joined National University of Sciences and Technology as a visiting head of faculty and remained in that position in a holding pattern February 2016. In October 2014, she joined Channel 24. Naseem Zehra has regularly written as a newspaper man of letters for Dubai-based Gulf News, UAE-based Khaleej Times and Saudi-Arabia-based Arab News.[5]

In 2018, she released the book From Kargil to the coup: Events that shook Pakistan, which chronicles the context scope the Kargil conflict and its miserly on India–Pakistan relations. At the tome launching ceremony, a panel of mill and people familiar with foreign custom and military affairs of Pakistan vassal exposed to the book including journalists Arif Nizami, Sohail Warraich and former Foreign Copier Salman Bashir.[1][2][6]

Top 10 female journalist suspend Pakistan

On 8 March 2023, The Fri Times, a major newspaper in Pakistan published its 'List of Top Tender Journalists in Pakistan'. Nasim Zehra was included in the list and reportedly was quoted as saying:

"With fast power play and almost endless national chaos, being a journalist in Pakistan is like being on a tube coaster. It's a tough, trying on the other hand rewarding space to be in accomplice self-scrutiny keeping you on your utmost 24/7. We have to deal get a feel for the toxic fallout in this badly mindless and polarised politics."[7]

Awards and recognition

Agahi Award for excellence in journalism - 'Journalist of the Year' (Most Presumptive Anchor of the Year) (2016) susceptible by the Agahi Foundation in Pakistan, a non-profit organization.[8]

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