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At times we did programs using torches: Aslam Farrukhi on the early days of Radio Pakistan

At times we did programs using torches: Aslam Farrukhi on the early days of Radio Pakistan

Remembering 70 years of Pakistan: The renowned Urdu scholar tells CAP of his experience while working for radio
Updated 13 Aug, 2017

"On 4th January, 1949, I gave my first speech on radio," recalls late Urdu scholar Aslam Farrukhi.

Known for his countless literary contributions, Farrukhi was also a part of Radio Pakistan after it came into being on Aug 14, 1947. In this recording he recollects his experience of working for radio during its early years and tolerating the harsh conditions due to low budget.

The space that radio was allotted had two rooms, "One part of this room had a control room, and the other had two studios. Once the doors were closed, it used to get extremely hot in there!" he explained.

"We didn't even have enough money to buy Petromax Lanterns, so at times we did programs using torches. I have personally experienced this. We used to feel harsh sunlight, and got soaked when it rained."

Aslam Farrukhi passed away in 2016. Some of his notable works are 'Raunaq-i-Bazm-i-Jahan,' 'Angan Mein Sitare' and 'Guldasta-i-Ahbaab.'


This article is part of a week-long series on Partition and the early years of Pakistan, run collaboratively by Images and The Citizens Archive of Pakistan (CAP).

CAP is a non-profit organization dedicated to cultural and historic preservation. It seeks to educate the community, foster an awareness of our nation’s history and instill pride in Pakistani citizens about their heritage.

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Maqbool Ahmed Bhatti Aug 11, 2017 07:20pm
The objective of CAP is marvellous New generation shall get connected with the past generations who made Pakistan....strengthened it with hard work, perseverence and patience. Pl continue this effort. It is simply great idea.
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