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Suraiya Shahab
ثریا شہاب
Born1945
DiedSeptember 13, 2019
NationalityPakistani
EducationMA in journalism and political science
OccupationNewscaster
Years active1960s - 2000
TelevisionPTV
Children2 sons and a daughter

Suraiya Shahab (1945 – 13 September 2019) was a Pakistani newscaster, poet, and novelist. She worked as a news presenter at Radio Pakistan, Pakistan Television, BBC Urdu, and German radio Deutsche Welle from the 1960s to the 1990s.

Early life and education

Suraiya was born in 1945. She earned her Masters in journalism and political science. Later, she was also pursuing a Ph.D. in political science but dropped out after being diagnosed with cancer.[1][2]

Career

Suraiya began her broadcasting career in the 1960s by voicing in dramas at Radio Pakistan, Karachi. Later, she was selected for a magazine program by Radio Iran Zahedan. The program became the reason for her success and fame. After spending ten years in Zahedan, she returned to Pakistan in 1973 and became associated with Pakistan Television and Radio Pakistan until she was selected for BBC Urdu Service in 1984.

In the 1990s, she moved to Germany and worked for many years for the German national radio Deutsche Welle. During her long stay in Frankfurt, she authored 2 novels, a collection of fiction, and a collection of poetry.[3][4][5][6]

Personal life

Suraiya first married a Bengali Razi Rizvi who was also a newscaster. Her second husband was from Germany. She had two sons and a daughter.[2][3]

News presentations

Year Title Role Network
1960s Host Radio Iran
1973 - 1984 Urdu Khabrein Newscaster Radio Pakistan
1973 – 1984 PTV Khabarnama Newscaster Pakistan Television
1984 – 1990s Sairbeen News presenter BBC Urdu
1990s – 2000 News presenter Deutsche Welle

Books

  • "Khud Se Aik Sawal" — a collection of Urdu poems and ghazals
  • Safar Jari Hai (Urdu novel)[7]

Philanthropy

From the platform of a welfare organization called "Youth League", Suraiya participated in several welfare works.[3]

Death

Suriya died on the morning of Friday, September 13, 2019, at the age of 75. She was suffering from cancer and Alzheimer. She was buried in the local cemetery of Islamabad.[5][6][8]

References

  1. ^ Farooqi, Shakil (24 September 2019). "گوہرِ نایاب ثریا شہاب". Express News (in Urdu).
  2. ^ a b Faqir Husain, Sumera (14 September 2019). "پاکستان کی معروف براڈ کاسٹر ثریا شہاب انتقال کر گئیں". UrduPoint (in Urdu).
  3. ^ a b c Safdar, Mahpara (14 September 2019). "معروف صدا کارہ ثریا شہاب نے بہت سوں کو غمگین چھوڑا اور شاید کچھ کو پشیمان". BBC Urdu (in Urdu).
  4. ^ "آواز کی دنیا کے دوستو، ثریا شہاب رخصت ہوئیں". Voice of America (Urdu). 13 September 2019.
  5. ^ a b Yasin, Aamir (September 14, 2019). "Broadcaster Surraya Shahab dies". Dawn.
  6. ^ a b Nizam, Maadiha (September 13, 2019). "Yesteryear's iconic newscaster Suraiya Shahab reaches a tragic end". The News International.
  7. ^ "ثریا شہاب : 2019 ء کا نمایاں دکھ ۔۔ کہتا ہوں سچ / شاکر حسین شاکر". Gird o Pesh (in Urdu). Retrieved 24 December 2022.
  8. ^ "ماضی کی معروف براڈ کاسٹر ثریا شہاب انتقال کر گئیں' اسلام آباد میں سپردخاک". Nawaiwaqt (in Urdu). 14 September 2019.