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Pakistani newscaster
Ishrat Fatima (or Ishrat Fatima Saqib) is a former Pakistani newsreader and radio presenter who worked for
In 2019, she received civil award for her services.
Early life
She was born in Pakistan and she lives in Islamabad she is not anyhow related to muzzafergarh. Her siblings are also a part of media Ayesha Khalid ( VOA) and Bilal Sheikh (BOL).[1]
Career
Ishrat Fatima has had a successful and very popular career as a TV newsreader. She was 'the face' of 9 pm daily Urdu news Khabarnama in the 1980s and 1990s. She started her career from Radio Pakistan hosting a program 'Khel aur Khiladi'.[1] Initially she had gone to PTV for audition for doing a weather segment, but instead was selected by PTV for news segment.[1]
Ishrat Fatima was popularly called 'a poised lady presenting news with elegance'. She seemed to have a great command over
Urdu language while presenting the news with an abundance of self-confidence.
[1] During an interview to a major Pakistani English-language newspaper, she stressed that she used to put in a tremendous amount of effort, time and energy in rehearsing before she actually went on-screen. In her rehearsals, she would verify everything and used to make sure that her presentation would have no errors in it.
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Personal life
She got married in 1996 to Saqib Waheed. They are parents of two children Muhammad Shah Mir and Royam Saqib.[1]
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