Parwana Rudaulvi

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Parwana Rudaulvi11-11-1933 - 12-04-2008
Parwana Rudaulvi with his wife Umm-e-Habiba

Syed Meesam Tammarسید میسم تمار (11 November 1933 – 12 April 2008), best known as Parwana Rudaulviپروانہ ردولوی, was an Indian Urdu-language writer and journalist. He was born in Rudauli, which was then in Barabanki district and is now in Faizabad.[1] He is maternal grandfather of Fazayal Shabbir, author of the book "City Under Curfew and other stories"

  • 1950 Reporter in U. P. Assembly
  • 1951 Nai Dunya, Delhi
  • 1955 Launched own Urdu daily SIYASAT-E-NAU from Kanpur. Discontinued its publication in 1957
  • 1957 Joined the Daily Hindustan Bombay
  • 1959 Rejoined the daily NAI DUNIYA, as its Executive Editor
  • 1960 Worked in The Daily Dawat, Delhi
  • 1963 Worked in The Daily Mulk-O-Millat, Delhi
  • 1968 Worked with Daily Qaaed of Lucknow, as its Resident Editor
  • 1969 Joined the Daily Pratap, New Delhi. Worked there for about 22 years (until 1990) in many important positions, including head of the magazine section
  • 1990 Executive Editor of the leading Urdu Daily Awam, New Delhi
  • 1997 Executive Editor of Daily Sab-ka-Akhbar, New Delhi

Roles

  • President of Hum Hindustani, an organisation working for communal harmony among all sections of society.
  • General Secretary, Delhi Writers Forum, working for the welfare of writers and journalists.
  • Member of the Governing Council of Urdu Academy, Delhi.
  • Urdu News bulletin Compiler and News Reader, Radio Kashmir, Srinagar (Delhi Camp).
  • Commentator, All India Radio NSD & ESD.
  • Editor, News & Views (Urdu Feature Service).

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