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Dawn Urdu Team Gathers For Farewell As Dawn News TV Approaches Closure

  • December 11, 2025
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A heartfelt farewell lunch was hosted at the Karachi Press Club where the Dawn Urdu website team assembled to share a final moment together before the closure of Dawn News TV on December 10. The gathering was arranged by Farhan Muhammad Khan, Head of Dawn Digital Urdu, who invited the full team to acknowledge their consistent dedication and the years spent building a credible digital news platform. The atmosphere carried a blend of warmth and quiet reflection as colleagues revisited the routines, challenges and milestones that shaped their time in the newsroom. Although the lunch was filled with familiar conversation and an environment of camaraderie, there was a noticeable sense of sadness as the team prepared to part ways with a platform that played an important role in their professional lives.

Farhan Muhammad Khan expressed appreciation for the team’s resilience and commitment to maintaining high editorial standards in a period marked by rapid shifts across the digital media landscape. He highlighted the value of their work in preserving the credibility associated with Dawn’s Urdu digital presence. During his remarks, he prayed for the wellbeing and future success of the team members and urged them to continue contributing meaningfully to journalism wherever their careers may lead. Team members took the opportunity to share memories from years of reporting under pressure, handling breaking updates and supporting each other through long editing cycles. Their reflections emphasised the teamwork that kept the platform functioning during difficult times and illustrated the personal bonds formed through shared experiences.

As the digital outlet prepares to close, many employees see this moment as the end of a significant chapter that influenced the direction of online Urdu journalism in Pakistan. Dawn News TV established its presence as a trusted source known for credible reporting and structured editorial processes. Its closure highlights the challenges facing digital newsrooms operating in financially constrained and rapidly evolving environments. The farewell lunch also served as a space to recognise these industry shifts while acknowledging the important contributions made by the team in sustaining the platform’s reputation. Several individuals spoke about how the experience helped shape their skills, brought them lasting friendships and allowed them to participate in a newsroom culture rooted in accuracy and public service.

Despite the emotional weight of the occasion, the farewell event became an expression of unity and mutual respect. The room was filled with gestures of appreciation as colleagues exchanged messages of support and posed for photos to mark the moment. Many expressed hope that the connections formed through years of collaborative work would continue beyond the platform’s closure. The conversations reflected optimism about new opportunities and personal growth even as the team prepared to step away from a place that had shaped much of their professional identity. As they look forward, the collective experiences shared at the Karachi Press Club will remain a memorable part of their journey, representing the closing of a valued chapter and the enduring impact of their contribution to digital journalism in Pakistan.

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