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Shamsul Islam Naz
is one of the senior Journalists who is the field of journalism since 1979 and served as a Special Correspondent, The Muslim, Islamabad from 1979 to 1982 and 1983 to 2008 as a Special Correspondent, Daily Dawn, at Faisalabad and presently working as Correspondent Express Tribune, Faisalabad, he also held various offices of the
PAKISTAN FEDERAL UNION OF JOURNALISTS, as being its Secretary General from 2009 to April 2011, VP PFUJ, Assistant Secretary General other offices of APNEC and President Faisalabad Press Club for more than 10 years besides number of other chair.  He can be contacted at Phone Office +92(0)41 8505997
Cellular +92(0)300 8665523
House No. 591, Street No. 17, Ameen Town,
Faisalabad, Pakistan.


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