
People from all walks of life attend his Chaharum at Charar
He will be remembered for his generosity, impeccable integrity: JKEF
People from different shades of society particularly Kashmir’s journalist fraternity Monday remembered the young, talented and noted Journalist, Mudasir Ali on his ‘Chahrum’.
Mudasir Ali, who was a senior Editor at ‘Greater Kashmir’, died of cardiac arrest at the age of 37. Mudasir, who was widely known for his humility, excellent reportage and professional attitude had joined journalism after University.
Amid chill, hundreds of people mostly Journalists participated in his ‘Chahrum’ that was held in his native Charar-e-Sharif town of Central Kashmir’s Budgam district.
A program in the memory of Mudasir Ali was organized by ‘Markazi Adab-wa-Sakafat’ Charar-e-Sharif. Conducted by Prominent broadcaster Innayat Gul. The speakers lamented the death of Mudasir and said that his untimely death has robbed Kashmir of a great Journalist.
Those who spoke and paid tribute to departed soul included Arshad Kaloo, Reyaz Malik, Reyaz Masoor, Nazar-ul-Islam, Brighter Kashmir Editor-in-Chief Farooq Wani, Ali Ahsan, Mohmmad Yasin Mudhosh and others.
Farooq Wani Editor Brighter Kashmir on behalf of Jammu and Jammu Kashmir Editors Forum JKEF said that the departed soul will be remembered for his generosity and philanthropist nature. May Allah shower the departed soul with eternal blessings In this moment of grief JKEF stands with the bereaved family and prayed to Almighty Allah to grant them strength to bear the loss.
The speakers said that Mudasir Ali will always be remembered by his colleagues, friends and family as he left a void in the journalist community where he had earned a great respect and professional achievements.
They said that Mudasir Ali was a nice human being, a perfect gentleman and a great Journalist who possessed charisma. “He was loved by all for his soft and gentle behavior. It was his dedication and hard work that from Reporter he was elevated as senior Editor in Greater Kashmir.”
Haji Bashir Ahmed Baba, one of the relatives of the departed soul who present vote of thanks, declared that they are going to set up a Trust in the name of Mudasir Ali that will work for the benefit and well-being of humanity.
He thanked everyone who showed solidarity with the family on the untimely demise of Mudasir Ali.
People from all walks of life attend his Chaharum at Charar
He will be remembered for his generosity, impeccable integrity: JKEF
People from different shades of society particularly Kashmir’s journalist fraternity Monday remembered the young, talented and noted Journalist, Mudasir Ali on his ‘Chahrum’.
Mudasir Ali, who was a senior Editor at ‘Greater Kashmir’, died of cardiac arrest at the age of 37. Mudasir, who was widely known for his humility, excellent reportage and professional attitude had joined journalism after University.
Amid chill, hundreds of people mostly Journalists participated in his ‘Chahrum’ that was held in his native Charar-e-Sharif town of Central Kashmir’s Budgam district.
A program in the memory of Mudasir Ali was organized by ‘Markazi Adab-wa-Sakafat’ Charar-e-Sharif. Conducted by Prominent broadcaster Innayat Gul. The speakers lamented the death of Mudasir and said that his untimely death has robbed Kashmir of a great Journalist.
Those who spoke and paid tribute to departed soul included Arshad Kaloo, Reyaz Malik, Reyaz Masoor, Nazar-ul-Islam, Brighter Kashmir Editor-in-Chief Farooq Wani, Ali Ahsan, Mohmmad Yasin Mudhosh and others.
Farooq Wani Editor Brighter Kashmir on behalf of Jammu and Jammu Kashmir Editors Forum JKEF said that the departed soul will be remembered for his generosity and philanthropist nature. May Allah shower the departed soul with eternal blessings In this moment of grief JKEF stands with the bereaved family and prayed to Almighty Allah to grant them strength to bear the loss.
The speakers said that Mudasir Ali will always be remembered by his colleagues, friends and family as he left a void in the journalist community where he had earned a great respect and professional achievements.
They said that Mudasir Ali was a nice human being, a perfect gentleman and a great Journalist who possessed charisma. “He was loved by all for his soft and gentle behavior. It was his dedication and hard work that from Reporter he was elevated as senior Editor in Greater Kashmir.”
Haji Bashir Ahmed Baba, one of the relatives of the departed soul who present vote of thanks, declared that they are going to set up a Trust in the name of Mudasir Ali that will work for the benefit and well-being of humanity.
He thanked everyone who showed solidarity with the family on the untimely demise of Mudasir Ali.
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