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Raza Ali Abidi

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Nationality
  
Pakistani

Role
  
Journalist

Name
  
Raza Abidi

Children
  
Rabab, Mona and Babar

Partner
  
Mahe Talat Abidi


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Born
  
30 November 1936 (age 87) Roorkee, India (
1936-11-30
)

Occupation
  
broadcaster, journalist, Author

Genre
  
Travels, Fiction and Popular History

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Raza Ali Abidi (Urdu: رضا علی عابدی‎; born 30 November 1936) is a Pakistani journalist and broadcaster who is best known for his radio documentaries on the Grand Trunk Road in Pakistan (called Sher Shah Suri Marg in India) and his travelogue along the banks of Indus River. His published works include several collections of cultural essays and short stories. He has worked with the BBC Urdu Service and retired in 1996.

Contents

Raza Ali Abidi Jernaili Sadak 1 Introductio YouTube

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Early life and career

Raza Ali Abidi Untitled Document

Raza Ali Abidi was born in 1936. He moved to Karachi, Pakistan with his family in 1950. He graduated from Islamia College, Karachi and worked for 15 years as a little-known journalist. Then he moved to London and worked for BBC from 1972 to 2008.

"Raza Ali Abidi is a writer of consequence because of his travels. He owes almost all his writings to his travels but he doesn't travel at random." In November 2013, he was awarded an honorary doctorate degree by The Islamia University of Bahawalpur for his services in the field of broadcasting, journalism and arts. He was also honored as adjunct professor by the same institute. It is to be noted that The Islamia University, Bahawalpur has recently been declared as the top higher education institute in Southern Punjab, by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan.

Travelogues

"Abidi long remained associated with the BBC Urdu Service. There seems to have been an understanding between the BBC and South Asia as each time it was the BBC which had a project in store for him. And each time it was a journey in a different manner."

  • Jernaili Sadak (Grand Trunk Road) - Sang-e-Meel Publications, Lahore (1986)
  • Sher Darya, Sang-e-Meel Publications, 1992
  • Jahaazi Bhai, Sang-e-Meel Publications, 1995
  • Rail Kahani , Sange-e-Meel Publications, 1997
  • Kutub Khana - his travels in search of rare books and libraries
  • Tees Saal Baad, Pehla Safar Aur Hamare Kutub Khaane
  • Children's stories

  • Pehla Taara, Pehli Kiran, Champa, Mun-mun, Meri Ammi, Pyari Maa, Zalim Bhedia, Ulta Ghoda, Qazi Ji Ka Achaar, Pehli Ginti, Gungunata Qaida, Bandar Ki Alif Bay. Chori Chori Chupke Chupke, Kamal Ke Aadmi , Nat Khat Ladka (poetry) Ammi ka Din (novel), Ek Gaon jis ka koi naam na tha (novel), Dunya Main Achche Log Bhi hain (novel) and Meena Ne Gudia ko Kaise Hasaya (short stories) All published by Sang-e-Meel Publications, Lahore.
  • Literary books

  • Kutub Khana
  • Urdu ka Haal
  • Apni Awaz (short stories)
  • Jaan Saheb (short Stories)
  • Hazrat Ali Ki Taqreerein
  • Jaanay Pehchaaney
  • Malika Victoria aur Munshi Abdul Kareem
  • Naghama-gar (All about lyrics and the lyricists)
  • Pehla Safar (memoirs of his first Indo-Pak journey in 1982 - published in June 2011 from oxford university press)
  • Radio ke Din (personal memoirs - published in 2011 from Sang-e-Meel Publications, Lahore)
  • Akhbar Ki Raatain ( being published from Sang-e-Meel Publications, Lahore)
  • Kitaben Apne Aaba Ki (All about 19th century Urdu books), 2012
  • Tees Saal Baad (first Indo-Pak journey + Hamare Kutub Khaanay with additions)
  • Puraane Thug (A history of the Thugs of the 19th century in British India)
  • Awards and recognition

  • Tehzeeb Foundation in Pakistan awarded him 'The Literature Award' in 2013
  • Aetraf-e-Kamal Shield (Appreciation of Art) by Pakistan Arts Council in 2014
  • Honorary Doctorate degree awarded to Raza Ali Abidi by Islamia University, Bahawalpur in 2013
  • References

    Raza Ali Abidi Wikipedia