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Waqar Mustafa

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Waqar Mustafa
Native nameوقار مصطفیٰ سپرا
Born
🏳️ CitizenshipPakistani
💼 Occupation
Journalist, author
Notable workEk Tamasha, Wohi Baatein, Story of Modern Indus

Waqar Mustafa is a Pakistani journalist and author. He contributes to various national and international media outlets and journals, focusing on social issues of Lahore City, climate change, and the cultural history of South Asia.[1]

Career

Mustafa (also known as Sipra) focuses on social and cultural issues in his work. His investigative reports and analysis have been published by major international media organizations.

He is a member of the Pakistan Academy of Letters, and his books are registered with the National Library of Pakistan.[2][3] Active in academic and intellectual circles, he has been invited as a guest speaker at prestigious institutions, including the Aitchison College, National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) and Quaid-i-Azam University.[4][5][6]

Bibliography

His notable publications include:

  • Ek Tamasha (Short stories) – ISBN 978-969-23120-4-2 Search this book on .[7][8]
  • Wohi Baatein (Novel) – ISBN 978-969-23120-1-1 Search this book on .
  • Story of Modern Indus (Historical background) – ISBN 978-969-23120-8-0 Search this book on .


References

  1. https://www.reuters.com/authors/waqar-mustafa/
  2. "Writers Directory: Code 501". Pakistan Academy of Letters.
  3. "Books by Waqar Mustafa in National Library of Pakistan". National Library of Pakistan (NLP) - Official Catalog.
  4. "Guest Speaker at Aitchison College". Aitchison College Official Facebook.
  5. "Waqar Mustafa at Quaid-i-Azam University". Facebook.
  6. "Tribute at NUST". NUST Official Facebook.
  7. "Waqar Mustafa's book 'Ek Tamasha' review". Daily Pakistan (in اردو). 2020-12-08.
  8. "Ek Tamasha by Waqar Mustafa". Rekhta Foundation.

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