By Sajid Warsi.
ISLAMABAD: In a significant acknowledgment of excellence in the field of journalism, Syed Bilal Izzat Naqvi, the Editor of Daily Information Times, was presented with a shield by the Pakistan Federal Union Of Journalism (PFUJ) workers. The prestigious accolade was presented by Pervaiz Shaukat, President of PFUJ workers, at a special workshop organized to celebrate the resilience and commitment of journalists.
Mr. Syed Bilal Izzat Naqvi has been a beacon in the world of journalism, contributing meaningful and impactful reports throughout his career. He serves as the Secretary-General of the Crime Investigative Reporter Association and the All Pakistan Newspapers Association (APNA) , roles in which he has continuously advocated for ethical reporting, in-depth investigation, and a free press.
The shield presented to Mr. Syed Bilal Izzat Naqvi symbolizes not just his individual achievements, but also his larger contributions to the media landscape. “It’s an honor to present this shield to someone as deserving as Mr. Naqvi,” said Pervaiz Shaukat, President of PFUJ workers. “His work embodies the values we strive for as an industry.”
Under Mr. Syed Bilal Izzat Naqvi editorship, Daily Information Times has emerged as a reliable and respected news outlet, thanks to its focus on fact-based reporting and investigative journalism. He has been instrumental in nurturing young talent and has acted as a mentor to budding journalists, ensuring that the future of journalism in Pakistan remains bright.
While juggling multiple roles, Mr. Syed Bilal Izzat Naqvi has consistently demonstrated his dedication to the profession. Whether as a crime investigative reporter or as a leader in journalism associations, he has continuously worked to uphold the standards of the industry.
The Pakistan Federal Union of Journalism (PFUJ) is an organization dedicated to safeguarding the rights of journalists and upholding the standards of ethical journalism in Pakistan. The union holds various workshops and training sessions to equip journalists with the necessary skills to excel in the fast-paced, evolving media landscape
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