Cake-cutting ceremonies mark 11th anniversary of Dunya News
Dunya News is one of the leading national news networks that began its broadcast in Dec. 2008.
LAHORE (Dunya News) – Vivacious and colourful celebrations have been organised in several cities to mark the 11th anniversary of Dunya News that has been successfully spreading awareness amongst the masses about national and international affairs with professionalism and journalists code of ethics.
The main ceremony was held at Dunya News head office in Lahore as the cake-cutting ceremonies were held across the country to mark the 11th anniversary of Dunya News, one of the leading news channel.
According to details, Speaker Punjab Assembly Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi, Minister for Railways Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed and Pakistan Peoples’ Party (PPP) leader Barrister Aitzaz Ahsan cut the cake at Dunya Network head office in Lahore along with Chief Executive Dunya Network Mian Amir Mehmood.
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Pervaiz Malik, Federal Minister for Technology Fawad Chaudhry, renowned analysts, anchors and workers attended the ceremony.
Speaking on the occasion, Speaker Punjab Assembly Ch Pervaiz Elahi congratulated the management and staff of Dunya on this occasion. He said that Dunya has become one of the leading news channel Dunya Tv always follows the code of conduct.
He prayed that Dunya News will keep working in the right direction and progress more and more.
Earlier, in Khanewal, a ceremony was organised at Tehsil Council Hall and Deputy Commissioner Ashfaq Ahmad Chaudhary and District Police Officer (DPO) Faisal Shahzad cut a cake and the banquet was a sumptuous, luxurious meal.
Traditional drumbeats and pipe music added to the amusement of participants including journalists, traders and people from all walks of life. The organisers had also displayed colourful banners in and around the venue and places nearby as part of the celebration. Later, the participants prayed for progress of the media outlet.
In Pakpattan, two separate ceremonies were held to observe the anniversary of Dunya News. The first was organised at FM107 Radio’s office where a cut was cut and the second was held at the Press Club Pakpattan where journalists, socialists and politicians gathered to cut a cake.
In Sahiwal, a marvelous ceremony was held at Baldia Hall where influential dwellers, civil society members and journalists in large number were present to express unity and enthusiasm for journalism. They lauded efforts and sacrifice of journalists and cut a cake to celebrate the anniversary.
Dunya News – one of the leading national news networks – started its formal broadcast in December 2008 after years of planning, strategising and test running. Readers in large numbers access Dunya News through website, Google and Twitter.
With several exclusive stories to its credit, Dunya News has positioned itself as one of the leaders in a short span of time – a fact acknowledged by newsmen from across the country.
The channel possesses the energy to capture the ebullience of contemporary spirit by bringing you perspectives, news and views.
Dunya News covers all important national and international events along with sports, cricket, weird and science and technology news.
Its diversified team has been provided specialised training in anchoring, news production, news reporting, camera operation, news editing, graphics, programming, virtual sets and creative execution.
Fully digitised with state-of-the-art automation systems – which control digitising, production, post production, transmission and archiving corporate profile – put Dunya News as Pakistan’s most modern broadcast facility.
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Prime Minister Imran Khan felicitated Dunya News and asserted that the media outlet has made its positive place in the media industry by representing facts. “I wish Dunya News continues its journey with the same spirit,” he added.
President Arif Alvi congratulated the entire team of Dunya News, and said that it has been recognised as one of the best channels of Pakistan.