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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.
Suraiya Shahab | |
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ثریا شہاب | |
Born | 1945 |
Died | 13 September 2019 |
Nationality | Pakistani |
Education | MA in journalism and political science |
Occupation | Newscaster |
Years active | 1960s - 2000 |
Television | PTV |
Children | 2 sons and a daughter |
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]
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 over 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]
Suraiya first married her colleague Nazrul Isalm Afza while she was working for the radio in Karachi, who was a Bengali artist. Later, they moved to Iran. Two of her three children were born in Iran. During the early 80s, her first husband died. Her second husband was from Germany. She had two sons and a daughter.[2][3]
Year | Title | Role | Network |
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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 | |
From the platform of a welfare organization called "Youth League", Suraiya participated in several welfare works.[3]
Suraiya died on the morning of Friday, 13 September 2019, at the age of 75. She was suffering from Dementia due to a surgery of her brain. She was sick from 2002 until 2019 as her mental health was deteriorating badly. She died at her eldest son's place. She was buried in the local cemetery of Islamabad.[5][6][8]
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