Hussain Mansoor

Hussain Mansoor

Hussain Mansoor, alias Hussain Bux, is generally known as Hussain Mansoor. He was born May 4,1980 and is one of the more well known journalists and writers of the Pakistan. He is the Editor of Taleem Namah, a magazine which focuses on educational issues. He is also a regular contributor to Sindhi news Journal AFFAIR Magazine on political,geo-political, strategic, regional and internatioanl social issues.

Early life

Hussain Mansoor was born on May 4, 1980 in Chhapar Khan Gadehi, a small village of Dadu, northwestern district of Sindh, to Sindhi Muslim speaking parents. After leaving college in his native town Khairpur Nathan Shah in 1997, he emigrated to Hyderabad Sindh to continue his studies. He also began worked part time as a journalist for Sindhi newspaper Daily "Pak" as a sub-editor.It was the first he had entered in the media.

Career

Hussain Mansoor began his career in journalism in 1997 when he had left for Hyderabad, Sindh. He began work at Daily "PAK" Karachi as a sub-editor for a year and a half. Then he joined another daily newspaper, "Tameer-e-Sindh" as a sub-editor. Next, he became a news-editor in daily "Sindh" Hyderabad, Sindh. After two years he left for Daily Kawish Hyderabad, Sindh where he was appointed a sub-editor. Finally he left for Karachi, where he was appointed as an Assistant Editor to the largest circulating Sindhi news journal AFFAIR Magazine. He was also related to the global researching organization, "Global Development Network."

Works

Hussain Mansoor, had contributed in daily "Kawish" as a Columnist and his first article was about the fall of communism in South Asia and Pakistan. Then he wrote to many articles and columns for Daily Kawish which were mostly about the World Trade Organisation, and Disasters of the economic globalisation, national political issues. After, resigning from Daily "Kawish", Hussain Mansoor joined Fortnightly Sindhi news magazine "Affair" where he was appointed as Assistant Editor, where he contributed for at about one year. Hussain Mansoor was also assigned for Pakistan’s most influential news magazine, "Herald Magazine." Nowadays he is working with a Pakistan based Sindhi news channel KTN as director.

ource

* [http://hussainmansoor.wordpress.com Hussain Mansoor @ wordpress]

External links

* [http://www.chowk.com/articles/13041 Hussain Mansoor on Chowk Magazine]
* [http://www.dailykawish.com Daily Kawish Hyderabad Pakistan]
* [http://www.affair.com.pk Affair Magazine]
* [http://www.gdnet.org/middle.php?oid=189&zone=researcher&action=researcher&researcher=2643 Global Development Network]
* [http://hussainmansoor.wordpress.com Hussain Mansoor @ wordpress]

ee also

Sindhi Media in Pakistan

Taleem Namah

AFFAIR Magazine


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