Urdu Journalists ignored by Telangana State

Urdu Journalists ignored by Telangana State

Hyderabad, March 11: Urdu Working Journalists’ Federation (TUWJF / UJF) finally decided to institute three Urdu Journalism awards in Telangana State. These three awards given in honor of prominent Urdu journalists and scholars of Telangana.

Late Mr. Anwar Adeeb, the Founder Editor of Current News; Late Mr. Tabassum Fareedi, Editor of Nizamabad Times; and Late Mr. Faiz Mohammed Asghar, Columnist & Editor of Tabarak News awarded. Those were the days when these personalities made huge contribution in the promotion of Urdu language. In those days, they worked relentlessly till their last breath.  Unfortunately, they are no more but time has come to honor them and they finally got what they deserved.

Journalism Overshadow


Journalism awards are being instituted to honor and recognize the services of senior journalists. The late journalists were associated with Urdu journalism for the last three to four decades. Despite Urdu being the second official language of Telangana, bureaucracy and red-tapism is coming in the way of its implementation. Urdu journalists, working in both Urban and Rural areas, are not getting any promised benefits that are announced for their welfare.

This ill-treatment is being meted out to Urdu journalists despite the fact that they played an active role during statehood agitation.


Since the authorities are not showing any concern towards Urdu journalists, the TUWJF has decided to institute three awards. In honoring the senior Urdu journalists from rural areas. This is also being done to motivate and inspire the young generation.

The Journalism Career


Late Mr. Anwar Adeeb had begun his career in journalism in 1962 with the weekly newspaper Raftaar-e-Siasat. He launched Current News Service in 1969. He was also associated with leading publications including Andhra Bhoomi, Deccan Chronicle and Siasat Daily. Late Mr. Tabassum Fareedi started his career in journalism in 1984 with Rahnuma-e-Deccan Urdu Daily. Later, he joined the Munsif Daily. He started Nizamabad Times in the year 1990.

Free Service by Esteem Urdu Journalist in Golden Days


Late. Mr. Faiz Mohammed Asghar started his journalism career in 1991 from News Trust of India which was founded by Late. Mr. Arifuddin Saleem. He started writing columns for Siasat Daily in 1997 and launched Tabarak News Service in 2000. He had also served as Associate Editor of monthly magazine of Telangana Government ‘Tarjumaan’. He did not take any remuneration for his service for State Govt.’s Urdu magazine. Mr. Faiz Mohammed Asghar was also the founder member and Adviser of Telangana Urdu Working Journalist Federation.

Awards announcement


At first the first awards will be given to three senior journalists during the training program of Urdu journalists working in erstwhile undivided Medak district at Sangareddy on March 18. The names of recipients of awards will be announced in the next three days.

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