Naseer Mirza
Born | Tando Thoro (Sindhi: ٽنڊو ٺوڙهو) Hyderabad District, Sindh, Pakistan | 18 July 1953
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Occupation | Sindhi Producer, Broadcaster, Ex-Regional Director of Radio Pakistan Hyderabad, Sindh , Poet, Writer, connoisseur & columnist |
Language | Sindhi |
Nationality | Pakistani |
Education | Master of Arts, Mass Communication |
Alma mater | University of Sindh |
Notable works | Compiled history of Radio Pakistan Hyderabad, Sindh, recorded numerous folk, classical, semi-classical and sufi songs for Radio Pakistan & discoveried new voices, musicians and composers. |
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Naseer Mirza (Sindhi: نصير مرزا) is a Sindhi writer,[1] famous broadcaster[2] and poet of Sindhi language. He was born on 22 July 1953 in a small town called Tando Thoro (Sindhi: ٽنڊو ٺوڙهو) on the bank of Phuleli Canal in Hyderabad, Sindh Pakistan
Education[edit]
Naseer Mirza got his early education from Training College Hyderabad, Sindh and completed Intermediate from Muslim Science College Hyderabad, Sindh. He gradutaed from Sachal Sarmast College Hyderabad with Bechelor in Arts & did Masteres in Mass Communication from University of Sindh Jamshoro in 1981.[3]
Professional career[edit]
Mirza was appointed as producer at Radio Pakistan Hyderabad, Sindh in 1983.He was gradually promoted as a manager, controller & Regional Director at Radio Pakitan, Hyderabad, Sindh. He tendered his resignation from the post of Regional Director on 20 July 2015. During his career he has recorded numerous folk, classical, semi-classical and sufi songs for Radio Pakistan by discovering new voices, musicians and composers.
Mirza takes pride infact that some of the leading names e.g Fozia Soomro in the Sindhi Music were introduced by Mirza on the Radio Pakistan[4]
Legacy[edit]
Mirza has compiled the history of Radio Pakistan, in three volumes. The book "Radio Hyderabad" (Sindhi: ريڊيو حيدرآباد) (consists of three Volumes) Hyderabad Catalogue consists of comprehensively covers the Art, History of Sindh since 1955. Another historical achievement of Mirza is "Radio Hyderabad Catalogue"(Sindhi: ريڊيو حيدرآباد ڪيٽالاگ) consists of numerous recorings of Sindhi Dramas, Stories & interviews of prominent personalities of Sindh. He converted cassette tape recordings into digital file. During his producership, Mirza also discovered new voices of Sindhi music & new talent of Sindh e.g Mehmood Mughal, Bakhshan Mehranvi, Syed Makan Shah, and others who possess innate abilities in Sindhi Literature.[citation needed]
Literary works[edit]
Mirza is known as a versatile and multi-disciplinary writer & poet. He started writing poetry in 1979 when he was studying in University of Sindh. He published his first poetry book ''Khushboo jay Sang Sang" ( Sindhi: (خوشبوءَ جي سنگ سنگ in 1980. His another book `I could not prove to be a poet`( Sindhi: نه ٿي سگهيس شاعر ) is collection of all his works in poetry in which he has put himself on the table with complete honesty and openness towards the critics and readers of Sindhi poetry. The collection contains more than 100 pieces of his poetry in different genres ranging from the traditional form of ghazal to prose poems. Leading poets and writers of Sindh like Shaikh Ayaz, Noor-ul-Huda Shah, Ali Baba, Asim Nathan Shahi, and others took pride in getting their books prefaced and foreworded by him. He has written prefaces and forewords for several writers most of which are featured in his book "Kheme Me Sham" ( Sindhi: خيمي ۾ شام). He writes articles for sindhi news papers specially Daily Kawish. Mirza is also associated with announcing, compering, connoisseuring. Many event organizers honoured to invite him for announcing, compering , connoisseuring in many literal festivals & ceremonies.[5][6]
Membership[edit]
He is member of the following institutions/organizations:
- Sindhi Adabi Board, Jamshoro.
- Sindhi Language Authority, Hyderabad.
- Qaleech Chair University, of Sindh.
- Shah Lateef Foundation, Bhitshah.
- Institute of Sindhology, University of Sindh, Jamshoro.
Bibliography[edit]
- Dharti Ja Tara (Sindhi: ڌرتي جا تارا) – Poetry for children - 1979
- Khushboo Je Sang Sang (Sindhi: خشبو جي سنگ) - Poetry – 1980
- Safar Mann Andar – (Sindhi: سفر من اندر) Travelogue – 1985
- Khushboo Jaiy Sang Sang (Sindhi: خشبو جي سنگ) - Poetry – 1980
- Nadir Baig’ s stories–(Sindhi: نادر بيگ مرزا جون ڪهاڻيون)Compilation-1991
- Dharti Saro Des – (Sindhi: ڌرتي سارو ديس) Travelogue compilation – 1995
- Aacho Pakhi Wau men (Sindhi: اچو پکي واءُ ۾ ) – Personality & Fiction of Hafeez Shaikh – 1997
- Sami Sijj Warrao (Sindhi: سامي سج وراء)-Compilation Art & Personality of Shaikh Ayaz – 1998
- Sohnnu Paann Sadai Waya (Sindhi: سهڻو پاڻ سڏائي ويا ) – Art & Personality of Mumtaz Mirza -2005
- Khemay Maen Sham (Sindhi: خيمي ۾ شام ) – Travelogue & Sketches - 2001
- Jeeji Zarina Baloch – Art, Personality (Sindhi: جيجي- زرينه بلوچ شخصيت ۽ فن ) Fiction of Zarina Baloch – 2006
- Shams–Ul–Ulema Mirza Qaleech Baig – (Sindhi: شَمسُالعُلماء مرزا قليچ بيگ) Personality & Art – 2006
- Thee Na Saghus Shair (Sindhi: ٿي نه سگهيس شاعر )Poetry – 2007
- Munnhjo Khawb Mahl (Sindhi: منهنجو خواب مهل ) Personality & Fiction of Zahida Tabbasum Urooj – 2008
- En Kaf Shaikh Koh Kaf Shaikh (Sindhi: ڪُوھَ قاف شيخ ) – Art & Personality Compilation – 2010
- Benjo Jo Badshah (Sindhi: بين جو بادشاھ ) –Art & Personality of Bilawal Belgium - 2011 (Compilation)
- Chhah Chhah Paisa Ba Ba Payiunn (Sindhi: ڇَھ ڇَھ پيسا ٻَه ٻَه پائيون )– Poems for Children – 2001 (Compilation)
- Debli Thee Chanke (Sindhi: ڏٻلي ٿي ڇڻڪي ) –Radio Songs – 2010
- Qaleech Album (Sindhi: قليچ البم ) Pictures of Mirza Qaleech -2009
- Tarique Kitab (Sindhi: طارق ڪتاب ) Art & Personality of Tarique Alam Abro – 2011
- Kalam Jinhen Je Hath Men (Sindhi: قلم جنهن جي هٿ ۾ )-2014
- Murad Sahib (Sindhi: مراد صاحب) -2014
- Deputy Sahib (Sindhi: ڊپٽي صاحب ) (Compilation)-2014
- Kadhen Kadhen (Sindhi: ڪڏهن ڪڏهن ) Collection of articles published in Daily Kawish
- Muhinjo Saeen (Sindhi: منهنجو سائين )-2015 Personality of Nisar Hussaini
- Jean So Taro Subha Jo (Sindhi: جئين سو تارو صبح جو ) - 2015
- Anthology of Agha Saleem (Sindhi: آغا سليم جو انتخاب )
- Asan Jo Kalam Hik Alam (Sindhi: اسانجو قلم هڪ علم )-2015[7][8][9]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Need to make youths familiar with Sindhi short stories, literature stressed | University of Sindh - Information Portal". University of Sindh - News & Events. 2015-01-20. Retrieved 2016-11-03.
- ↑ "In loving memory: Sindhi writer Agha Saleem passes away at 81 | Daily Heights". heights.com.pk. Retrieved 2016-11-03.
- ↑ mipdesign.com. "Article". weeklyroshni.com. Retrieved 2016-11-03.
- ↑ Sindh-mass-comm (2016-04-15). "Usindh-MC2k15: نصير مرزا سان ٿيل ڳالهه ٻول". Usindh-MC2k15. Retrieved 2016-11-03.
- ↑ "Daily Kawish articles by Naseer Mirza".
- ↑ "REVIEW: A poetic disclaimer". DAWN.COM. 2008-09-06. Retrieved 2016-11-03.
- ↑ "Naseer Mirza - Sindhipedia". sindhipedia.org. Retrieved 2016-11-03.
- ↑ "پيج تياريءَ هيٺ". www.sindhiadabiboard.org. Retrieved 2016-11-03.
- ↑ "Sindhi Adabi Board Online Library (Stories)". www.sindhiadabiboard.org. Retrieved 2016-11-03.
- ↑ http://www.sindhiadabiboard.org/Catalogue/shaikh_ayaz/Book18/Book_page1.html
- ↑ "Sindhi Adabi Board Online Library (Folk_Litrature)". www.sindhiadabiboard.org. Retrieved 2016-11-03.
- ↑ "ٿي نه سگهيس شاعر : (Sindhianaسنڌيانا)". www.encyclopediasindhiana.org. Retrieved 2016-11-03.
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