AIR awards Pul correspondent
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Mar 22: All India Radio has awarded its Pulwama correspondent, Mir Nazir as “best part time correspondent” for the year 2008.
Mir Nazir will receive the award on March 26 at Chennai.
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