Mahpara Safdar

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Mahpara Safdar
مہ پارہ صفدر
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Mahpara Safdar
Born
Mahpara Zaidi

(1954-11-15) 15 November 1954 (age 69)
Lahore, Pakistan
NationalityPakistani
Education
Occupations
  • Journalist
  • column writer
  • former newscaster
Years active1975–present
Television Pakistan Television
Spouse
Safdar Hamdani
(m. 1979)
Parent
  • Syed Hassan Abbas Zaidi (father)
Awards

Mahpara Safdar (born 15 November 1954) is a Pakistani journalist, column writer, and former newscaster at PTV, Radio Pakistan, and BBC Urdu.

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Early life and education

Safdar was born on 15 November 1954, in Lahore. Safdar's father, Syed Hassan Abbas Zaidi, was a poet and was associated with the education department. Safdar was the fourth of six sisters. She came to Sargodha with her parents as a child and received her primary, high school, and college education from Sargodha. She earned her master's degree in English from the University of the Punjab, Lahore. Meanwhile, she also participated in university programs on Radio Pakistan. Later in her career, she did MA in women's studies from the University of London. [1] [2]

Career

Safdar joined Pakistan Television Lahore as a newscaster in 1975. She remained associated with PTV till 1990. In January 1990, she went abroad with her family and joined BBC Urdu Service in London, where she worked as a newscaster till 2014. She did several broadcasting courses at the BBC. [1] [2] [3]

According to a Gallup survey conducted in 1986, she was the most popular female PTV newscaster. [4] [5] [6]

Safdar has also been working as the editor for current affairs in the Aalami Akhbar since November 2006. [7]

Personal life

In August 1979, Safdar married poet and radio producer Safdar Hamadani. [8] [2]

News presentations

YearTitleRoleNetworkRef.
1975 – 1990Urdu KhabreinNewscaster Radio Pakistan [9]
1975 – 1990PTV KhabarnamaNewscaster Pakistan Television [10]
1990 – 2014 Sairbeen News presenter BBC Urdu [11]

Books

Awards and recognition

YearAwardCategoryResultRef.
1983 Nigar Award Best NewscasterWon [2] [13]
1984 PTV Award Best NewscasterWon [2]

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