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You have dealt with all
types of issues in your show. Which issues do you personally feel most
passionate about?
I love it when we cover
story that has been ignored either by the rest of the media or by the power
that be. I’m known for picking up an issue/point and not letting go until I
get an answer. That is very satisfying. We did the issue of the potentially
poisonous use of calcium carbide to ripen fruit.Most people did not know
about it but if you touch or it eats it – it could kill you. It’s banned in
most countries but widely use in Pakistan. We also covered the story of the
title boy who lost his limbs to the irresponsible disposal of factory toxic
waste. A viewer that paid for this treatment.
You were brought up in
the UK. Would know prefer living in the UK or in Pakistan.
I love for the reason that
both are of me and I am equally of them. I once wrote an article about my
home – I said I have two. At the time it was Lahore and London now I call
Karachi and London home, I see myself as being a British Pakistani, which
means I have a good fortune to the part of two of fabulous cultures,
Environment and Perspective. It’s all about your how you fuse the tow and
reconcile your difference that makes its work. I hate the “them and us”
attitude or lack of integration.
What inspires you?
To pull it could be anyone
who is facing adversity but still mange’s to pull through and be a pillar of
strength for themselves and those around them. Selflessness and hope is an
inspiration. Two examples: the first, my mother bringing the sibling and me
up alone in England after my father passed away. Secondly, a little girl I
saw running up a mountain up a Kashmir to get to school early one
morning…..she had rucksack on her back full of books and were passing
several collapsed building. It was freezing cold But her determination to
get to school inspired me. I’ll never forget her.
What is your fan
following like and do you enjoy being in the limelight?
I am surprised at how
popular News eye has become in such a short span of time. As for me – I
think people at first thought, “Who is the young British girl with her fancy
accent and very different style”... now they realize I’ am not so young at
all and a solid journalist whose been doing it for more then a decade – it’s
not all about the accent! Having the fan base is a privilege and it’s nice
to be appreciated. The stalkers are a bit scary!
What advise would you
give to those aspiring to either the field of journalism?
Learn as much as possible
about the media, it’s a vast and competitive industry. You need to get as
much work experience as possible so you know that you like/don’t like
and where you fit in. Secondly, networking, networking, networking, -
make contact and keep them! Please remember accuracy above all and
impartiality is your credibility. Lastly, don’t try to run before you can
walk … enjoy the learning process. |