Birote - Urdu Weekly Newspapers of Circle Bakot

Urdu Weekly Newspapers of Circle Bakot

  • Fortnightly TERJUMAN was first newspaper of Birote from Karachi in 1973.
  • Weekly Hill Post Abbottabad is a rlibe in all areas of Circle Bakote.
  • Weekly Qumi Tashakhess Rawalpindi is second largest circulated weekly of Kohsar. Rukhtaj Abbasi of UC Phagwarhi is Chief editor of said weekly. This newspaper have very positive role in anti Didarism Movement in Kohsar during 2009-11. (Didarism is the same new fake faith as Ahura Mazda of old Persia that emerged by Didar Shah near Islamabad.)
  • Weekly Hill Star is third newspaper of Kohsar started by Saleem Barlas of Dehla, Murree. Renowned journalist, historian and anthropologist Mohammed Obaidullah Alvi and Ishteaq Abbasi, President of GCBUJ, are editors of Hill Star. This newspaper is neutral and covering all aspects of present time society, politics and all issues faced by people of Kohsar. This newspaper introduced new standerds and techniques in Kohsarian's journalism. It is very popular newspaper in all influential circles in politics, religio-speritual as well as social fields. Top highly educated and experienced respected journalist and writers are contributors of Weekly Hill Star.
  • Weekly Hill News is an other Wekly newspaper of Kohsar, founded by Allah Ditta Abbasi of Malkote and Mohammed Obaidullah Alvi in October 2004. This newspaper is the most popular weekly from Kohsar inside and outside of Circle Bakote, Murree Hills and Galyat especially in Islamabad, Rawalpindi and Karachi.

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