Arman Sabir
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Arman Sabir ارمان صابر | |
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Born | Self-employed |
Office | Secretary Karachi Press Club 2019 - 2020 |
Arman Sabir (
He was earlier affiliated with the widely circulated English-language daily newspaper
Work
He has written various investigative articles on criminal justice system in Pakistan. He also writes on the issues of national identity cards, transport, and law enforcement agencies. He started his career in 1993 from a wire service, Pakistan Press International (PPI) and later joined the newspaper in 1999.
Sabir has covered one of the worst cyclones that hit the coastal areas of southern Pakistan province of Sindh in 1999. He highlighted the gathering of female sex workers at a Karachi's hotel organized by an NGO to create awareness among them about safe sex. It was the first such program organised for female sex workers in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, where prostitution is illegal.[1]
He has visited the south-eastern district of
In radio journalism
Sabir was elevated to producer from the reporter in August 2009 and sent to Islamabad to carry out radio programmes. In Islamabad, he prepared a lot of radio programmes. He floated the idea of Jail reforms in Pakistan and a whole programme for an hour on radio broadcast was made on the idea.
Pakistan suffered a massive flood in 2009. The BBC Urdu in Islamabad launched a special radio programme for flood victims. It was a one-month project but it lasted for several months due to its popularity. The programme consisted of three bulletins of ten minutes each on FM partner stations. The programme called "Lifeline Pakistan" was supervised by Arman Sabir and Ahmed Raza, with the team head Shafi Naqi Jamie. Arman Sabir and Ahmed Raza trained the new members for two months and later the programme was handed over to the new team.
In online journalism
Sabir was sent to Online desk in June 2011. His duty was to update the bbcurdu.com and refresh it with new incoming stories. His duty also includes to edit stories coming from reporters besides assigning reporters with innovative ideas. In May 2012, he was sent back to Karachi.
Membership
Arman Sabir was the Secretary of the Karachi Press Club. He was elected again on December 28, 2019, for the second consecutive one-year term for KPC Elections 2020 and served till December 26, 2020. He secured 846 votes of the total eligible votes of 1476 against his opponent Faizan Lakhani of GEO who got 312 votes. Earlier, Arman Sabir was elected as secretary securing the highest votes of 925 of the total eligible votes of 1582 for the KPC Elections 2019. His opponent got 251 votes in the annual elections held on December 29, 2018.[3] Arman Sabir was elected as Treasurer for 2013 election in the Karachi Press Club.[4] He has been elected five times as a member of the Governing Body of the Karachi Press Club. He has been secretary of different committees of the KPC including of canteen committee, vigilance committee, Internet committee besides he remained member of various committees.
He is the member of the Karachi Union of Journalists as well and has served as the Secretary of the KUJ in 2009.
Visits
He went to the United States in the year 2004 to report on the
References
- ^ Arman Sabir (19 July 2009). "Lessons for Karachi sex workers". BBC Urdu Service.
- ^ Sabir, Arman (2 July 2007). "Makran Coastal Highway in tatters". Dawn. Retrieved 16 May 2014.
- ^ "Imtiaz, Arman elected KPC president, secretary KPC". 30 December 2018.
- ^ "Arman Sabir elected as Treasurer in KPC". 29 December 2012.