Urdu digital publication launched for European and North American readers
Islamabad, Pakistan: An Urdu digital publication has been launched from Islamabad today to provide news, views and opinions in Urdu language.
The newly launched digital publication will promote culture, tourism, social issues and political updates through http://dispatchnewsdesk.co.uk
International Pakistani Journalist Organisation (IPJO) has strongly appreciated initiative of the Dispatch News Desk (DND) News Agency to provide news to journalists and readers from Europe, North America and South Asia. It may be mentioned that DND is an accredited and certified News Agency by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of Pakistan for distributing news in Russian, English and Urdu languages. This News Agency is also and registered with Ministry of Information Broadcasting and Heritage of Government of Pakistan.
In his message, the Chief Editor of Dispatch News Desk News Agency Agha Iqrar Haroon said that Urdu publication would help Urdu readers to know updates about South Asia, Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
It may be mentioned that the Dispatch News Desk (DND) was launched in year 2013 and this is the only tri-lingual online publication from South Asia, providing news, articles, opinions and comments in Urdu, English and Russian languages.
Its digital publication at www.dnd.com.pk provides news, articles, opinions and comments in English and its digital publication at www.dispatchnewsdesk.co.uk and Urdu language, targeting market of around 1.5 billion people of South Asia who can read Urdu and English.
Dispatch News Desk also provides digital publication in Russian that is www.dispatchnewsdesk.com
Russian publication provides content in English and Russian, exclusively pursuing Russian speaking people in Eastern Europe, Central Asia, North America and Europe while its international content in English has an extra edge in global market. Content of both portals are not mere translation but exclusive as according to political, social and cultural demands of Urdu, English and Russian markets. DND has separate Editorial staff for each of its sections—Urdu—English and Russian.
DND provides news updates written by a team of reporters, contributing editors, writers, guest analysts and correspondents, focused on television news, news generated by current affairs shows, events, company news, market trends, political and legislative developments, with a focus on democracy, human rights, gender rights, transgender rights, travel, terrorism, tourism, entertainment, food and global issues.