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Sindh historically referred to as Ba'ab-ul-Islam , is one of the four provinces of Pakistan and historically is home to the Sindhi people. It is also locally known as the "Mehran". Though Muslims form the largest religious group in Sindh, a good number of Christians, Zoroastrians and Hindus can...

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(STV) is a leading private television channel in Sindhi language
Sindhi language
Sindhi is the language of the Sindh region of Pakistan that is spoken by the Sindhi people. In India, it is among 22 constitutionally recognized languages, where Sindhis are a sizeable minority. It is spoken by 53,410,910 people in Pakistan, according to the national government's Statistics Division...

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Sindh
Sindh historically referred to as Ba'ab-ul-Islam , is one of the four provinces of Pakistan and historically is home to the Sindhi people. It is also locally known as the "Mehran". Though Muslims form the largest religious group in Sindh, a good number of Christians, Zoroastrians and Hindus can...

. It was founded by Dr. Abdul Kareem Rajpar and mr Ajeet Kumar ahuja. It is the second private Sindhi TV channel.

In November 2006 transmission was suspended by the Government of Pakistan
Government of Pakistan
The Government of Pakistan is a federal parliamentary system, with an indirectly-elected President as the Head of State and Commander in Chief of the Pakistani Armed Forces, and an indirectly-elected Prime Minister as the Head of Government. The President’s appointment and term are...

. Transmission was resumed later that month after demonstrations in Sindh. Has over 2,000 employees (including freelance Directors)

Sindh TV is one of the Pakistan’s leading private tv channel in Sindhi language, which is spoken in province of Sindh as official language, some 40 million Sindhis live in the province of Sindh whose capital is Karachi.
Sindh TV is owned by Dolphin Media House, which also owns another channel in Sindhi language called Sindh TV News.
Sindh TV News channel covers news and current affairs, airs 24 hours round the clock news and current affair programs.
Current Mr. Fayaz Naich is director of Current Affairs while noted Journalists Jami Chandio, Aamir Raza Memon, Ghulam Rasool Chandio are hosting talk shows and interview programs of this channel.
Sindh TV was founded by Dr. Karim Rajpar and mr ajeet kumar ahuja in October 2004. In last four years Sindh TV has greatly contributed in enriching Sindhi music, drama and music videos. Sindh TV is probably first tv channel of Pakistan which focused on documentaries, and Sindh TV with its professional team of journalists Ishaq Manghrio, Imdad Soomro, Hassan Dars, Buxan Mahranvi and Atta Rajar, produced some excellent and historic documentaries on mountains, archeological sites, forts, rivers, lakes, indigenous communities, these all are available in the library of Sindh TV.
Address: Sindh TV second Floor, Hannan Center, Near Baloch Colony Bridge, Off Shahrah-e-Faisal, Karachi.

Reporters

  • Ghulam Rasool Chandio (Bureau Chief Hyderabad)
  • Attaullah Rajar (Bureau Chief Islamabad)
  • Nadir Ali(Bureau Chief Lahore)
  • Shaukat Noorani (Bureau Chief Sukkur)
  • Javed Langa (Bureau Chief Quetta)
  • Hakim Ali Kumbhar (Cameraman & Editor Quetta 2005 )
  • Khaled Chandio (Hyderabad)
  • Azhar Gul Sarki (Bureau Chief Jacobabad)

District Reporters

Sindh TV News has wide presence all over the province of Sindh, its network of reporters is present in all district headquarters of Sindh, to smaller towns and cities of the province. Sindh tv also maitains a bureau office in other major cities of Pakistan which includes capital Islamabad, Quetta and Lahore.
  • Ghulam Rasool Chandio (Bureau Chief Hyderabad)
  • Attaullah Rajar (Bureau Chief Islamabad)
  • Nadir Ali(Bureau Chief Lahore)
  • Shaukat Noorani (Bureau Chief Sukkur)
  • Javed Langa (Bureau Chief Quetta)
  • Hakim Ali Kumbhar (Cameraman & Editor Quetta Off )
  • Khaled Chandio (Hyderabad) Azhar Gul Sarki (Bureau Chief Jacobabad)
  • Ghulam Mustfe Memon ( Golarchi )
  • Younis Malkani ( Malkani Shareef )

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