Jehan Pakistan hits Karachi newsstands
JournalismPakistan.com | Published: 5 November 2012
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Jehan Pakistan, a new Urdu-language daily, has debuted in Karachi. It plans to expand its publications to Lahore and Islamabad in the near future.Summary
KARACHI: Jehan Pakistan, an Urdu-language daily hit the newsstands in Karachi Monday, becoming the second newspaper born this year.
A publication of the University of Lahore, the paper’s top story loosely translated is headlined: “Do Taliban exist in Karachi? Ulema and traders clueless”. The story is written by Sarfraz Hussain Bajwa.
The paper has 24 pages and is priced Rs 10. The management plans to start publishing from Lahore soon followed by Islamabad.
Jehan Publications also intend to bring out an English newspaper besides starting a television channel.
In September, Roznama Dunya, another Urdu-language daily began publishing from Lahore. Its managers, the Dunya Media Group, are now planning for an Islamabad launch.
Key Points
- Jehan Pakistan launched in Karachi on Monday.
- It is the second newspaper to debut this year.
- The publication plans to expand to Lahore and Islamabad.
- The management aims to introduce an English newspaper and a TV channel.
- Roznama Dunya, another Urdu daily, started in Lahore last month.
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