Siasat to have international weekly edition from Middle East
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA
Hyderabad, May 21: Popular Urdu daily, Siasat which launched its first edition 60 years ago from Hyderabad and later from Bangalore, today started its first weekly publication from Baharain and Qatar.
News Editor Amer Ali Khan, who attended the release function of the first copy of Siasat weekly said his grand father late Abid Ali Khan had started a mission of developing Urdu language and values related to national and international integrity, and his mission has met with multiple success now.
On this occasion, Indian consulate in Qatar Deepa Gopalan Wadhwa and the consul of Pakistan for Qatar Sarfaraz A Khanzada extended their best wishes.
The General Manager of 'Darush Sharq', Abdul Lateef Al Mahmood said he is pleased to announce that a leading media house like Darush has taken the responsibility of providing a foreign language paper for the Urdu-speaking community of Qatar.
From today onwards, Siasat weekly, would fulfill the reading needs of its Urdu readers with reliable and fresh news, he said.
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