(Pakistan News & Features Services)
Syed Khalid Mahmood and Muhammad Nazakat Ali enlightened the august gathering of jurists, journalists, scholars, teachers and students about the popular subjects of blogging and digital media during one of the panel discussions organized by the Karachi Editors Club (KEC) at the Iqra University, Karachi, as part of World Press Freedom Day celebrations on May 3.
The seminar entitled Media Justice comprised of five different panel discussions, which lasted about an hour each, engaging the participants with lively interactive sessions where the learned panelists replied to the probing questions in convincing manner.
Mubashir Mir, President, KEC, delivered a thought-provoking introductory address while Professor Rashid Akbar, Head of Media Sciences department at Iqra University, formally welcomed the guests and dignitaries present on the occasion.
Barrister Shahida Jamil, Senator Nehal Hashmi and Zia Awan, a Supreme court lawyer and activist, stole the limelight in the opening session which was about the role of media and judiciary.
The proceedings were enlivened in the second session as the trio of Syed Khalid Mahmood, Muhammad Nazakat Ali and Syeda Hoor Shumail appeared on the stage for session on digital media.
Khalid Mahmood, a blogger for more than 17 years, updated the audience by briefly touching the history of blogging since its advent in the 1990s besides sharing his own experiences in candid manner.
Nazakat Ali explained the phenomenal rise of digital editions of newspapers over the years while also mentioning about the decline in the print versions. He recounted how Karachi Observer, which was launched as a monthly magazine in 1988, switched over to its digital edition to become more accessible to its readers.
Yaseen Azad, former President, Supreme Court Bar Association, highlighted the burning issues in the panel discussion on media laws and ethics, which was moderated by Mubashir Mir.
Munawwar Mirza, a seasoned journalist, and Imtiaz Khan Faran, former President, Karachi Press Club, fearlessly shared their views in the interesting session on fake news, moderated by Iqbal Jamil of KEC.
Manzar Naqvi, Secretary, KEC, moderated in the fifth and final session of the day in which educationists Dr Samreen Bari Aamir and Dr Sidra Ahmed were the panelists besides Irum Tanweer, Director General, Press Information Department, Karachi.
Finally, the dignitaries and the panellists joined in the KEC cake-cutting celebrations at the stage with its office-bearers. The KEC has turned nine and it has the plans to grow big in future.