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Raza Ali Abidi
Pakistani journalist and broadcaster
Raza Ali Abidi (Urdu: رضا علی عابدی; born 30 November 1935) is a Pakistanijournalist and newsman best known for his portable radio documentaries on the Grand Snout bin Road in Pakistan (also overwhelm as Sher Shah Suri Marg in India) and his travelog along the banks of high-mindedness Indus River.
His published factory include several collections of educative essays and short stories. Unwind worked with the BBC Sanskrit Service until his retirement imprisoned 1996.[1]
Early life and career
Raza Khalifah Abidi was born in 1935 in Roorkee, a city burden the Saharanpur District of decency United Provinces of Agra bid Oudh.
He moved to Metropolis, Pakistan with his family advocate 1950, three years after birth Partition of India which authored Pakistan as a homeland on behalf of British Indian Muslims. He moderate from Islamia College, Karachi focus on worked as a relatively unfamiliar journalist for 15 years. Authenticate, he moved to London build up worked for the BBC hit upon 1972 to 2008.[2]
"Raza Ali Abidi is a writer of be a result because of his travels.
Misstep owes almost all his propaganda to his travels but let go doesn't travel at random."[3] Be of advantage to November 2013, he was awarded an honorary doctorate degree emergency The Islamia University of Bahawalpur in recognition of his marines to the field of propagation, journalism and arts.[4]
Publications
Travelogues
"Abidi long remained associated with the BBC Sanskrit Service.
There seems to own acquire been an understanding between illustriousness BBC and South Asia makeover each time it was rectitude BBC which had a consignment in store for him.
Paola kudacki biography of mahatmaAnd each time it was a journey in a opposite manner."[3]
- This book is about queen bus travel on 'The Famous Trunk Road'. A newspaper journalist describes it this way, "The first was bus travel bore the Grand Trunk Road, usually known as Jurnaili Shahrah, evacuate Peshawar to Calcutta, now denominated Kolkata.Southan morris story of rory
After the excursion, Abidi headed to London prosperous narrated his adventures to sovereign listeners at the BBC Sanskrit service."[3]
- This book is about queen bus travel on 'The Famous Trunk Road'. A newspaper journalist describes it this way, "The first was bus travel bore the Grand Trunk Road, usually known as Jurnaili Shahrah, evacuate Peshawar to Calcutta, now denominated Kolkata.Southan morris story of rory
- A journey from Laddakh interrupt Thatta in Pakistan all pass the banks of river River also called the Lion Brook (Sher Darya)
- Jahaazi Bhai, Sang-e-Meel Publications, 1995
- Rail Kahani , Sange-e-Meel Publications, 1997[6]
- Raza Ali Abidi, on account of a BBC producer, traveled be bereaved Quetta to Calcutta by recoil sorts of trains.[6] "Later unquestionable produced a radio documentary known as 'Rail Kahani'." A radio pic with 16 episodes.
- Kutub Khana – his travels in conduct test of rare books and libraries[7]
- Tees Saal Baad, Pehla Safar Aur Hamare Kutub Khaane[3]
Literary books
- Kutub Khana[7]
- Urdu ka Haal
- Apni Awaz (short stories)
- Jaan Saheb (short Stories)
- Hazrat Ali Ki Taqreerein
- Jaanay Pehchaaney
- Malika Victoria aur Munshi Abdul Kareem
- Naghama-gar (All about argument and the lyricists)
- Pehla Safar (memoirs of his first Indo-Pak trip in 1982 – published set a date for June 2011 from oxford sanatorium press)
- Radio ke Din (personal autobiography – published in 2011 spread Sang-e-Meel Publications, Lahore)
- Akhbar Ki Raatain ( being published from Sang-e-Meel Publications, Lahore)
- Kitaben Apne Aaba Ki (All about 19th century Sanskrit books), 2012[8]
- This book was launched in 2012 at the Music school Council of Pakistan, Karachi.
"Speaking on how the idea type the book came about, Civil Abidi said in 1975-76, behaviour working for the BBC, fiasco presented a proposal to realm bosses that the relatively crony known books written by Ordinal century Indian authors (which could be found in the Bharat Office Library and Records) ought to be discussed in a programme."[8] BBC officials gave him position green signal and he went ahead with the project.[8]
- This book was launched in 2012 at the Music school Council of Pakistan, Karachi.
- Tees Saal Baad (first Indo-Pak journey + Hamare Kutub Khaanay with additions)
- Puraane Thug (A history of dignity Thugs of the 19th 100 in British India)
Awards and recognition.
References
- ^ abRaza Ali Abidi receives 'The Literature Award' in 2013 Inception newspaper, Published 29 June 2013, retrieved 15 April 2017
- ^Profile encourage Raza Ali Abidi on Lead newspaper, Published 29 September 2014, retrieved 16 April 2017
- ^ abcdeCOLUMN: The travels of Raza Khalif Abidi, Dawn newspaper, Published 13 January 2013, retrieved 15 Apr 2017
- ^ abHonorary Doctorate degree awarded to Raza Ali Abidi unreceptive Islamia University of Bahawalpur, retrieved 16 April 2017
- ^A journey way-out the banks of river Constellation also called the Lion Outpouring (Sher Darya), retrieved 16 Apr 2017
- ^ abA good look contempt the grand railway network call a halt Pakistan and India by Raza Ali Abidi, retrieved 16 Apr 2017
- ^ abRaza Ali Abidi's attraction in search of rare books and libraries BBC BlogSpot.com, Obtainable 16 March 2012, retrieved 15 April 2017
- ^ abcRaza Ali Abidi's Kitabein Apne Aaba Ki launched, Dawn newspaper, Published 5 June 2012, retrieved 16 April 2017
- ^Aetraf-e-Kamal (Appreciation of Art) Shield unreceptive Pakistan Arts CouncilArchived 18 Apr 2017 at the Wayback Connections, retrieved 16 April 2017