PESHAWAR, (Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) Syed Ashfaq Anwar visited the Peshawar Press Club on Monday to congratulate the newly elected cabinet. He extended congratulations to President Arshad Aziz Malik, Vice President Tayyab Usman, General Secretary Irfan Musazai, and other elected cabinet members. The visit also included inspections of various offices within the Peshawar Press
It was May 9. We went near Qala Bala Hessar for routine reporting where the angry protesters already there were protesting. Meanwhile, the Edhi ambulance was set on fire by the protesters, which was captured by the camera. The person went near the ambulance, but the angry protestors holding Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf flags in their hands
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PESHAWAR – Social media’s rapid rise is having a profound impact on the journalism landscape in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), bringing about significant changes, challenges, and opportunities for media organizations and citizens alike. Platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and others have transformed ordinary citizens into citizen journalists, equipped with smartphones and real-time connectivity. This transformation has empowered
PESHAWAR: In a striking trend, despite a growing number of female graduates in Journalism and Mass Communication departments across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa universities, 90 percent of students are abandoning their journalism careers upon completion of their degrees. This unsettling underrepresentation of females in the field has sparked profound questions about the societal norms and the prevailing culture