Background
Azhar Suhail (late) was born in Narang Mandi نارنگ منڈی to Maulvi Ghulaam Ahmed and Iqbal begum in a town located in the Muridke Tehsil of Sheikhupura District, Punjab, Pakistan on 2 June 1949 two years after the partition of India.
Azhar Suhail (late) was born in Narang Mandi نارنگ منڈی to Maulvi Ghulaam Ahmed and Iqbal begum in a town located in the Muridke Tehsil of Sheikhupura District, Punjab, Pakistan on 2 June 1949 two years after the partition of India.
He was the voice of a common man, he had his own specific way of writing and would give hidden messages through his columns. He has written 5 books Family
Education & Journalistic career
He received his early education in his native village with religious atmosphere at home.
His father (Ghulaam Ahmed) taught him Persian.
Foreign further studies he went to Lahore to Islamia College (Urdu: اسلامیہ کالج) is a group of three colleges in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan affiliated with the University of Punjab and Punjab University Oriental College (commonly known as Oriental College, is an old institution of Oriental studies in Lahore). He also wrote columns for then famous newspaper Kohistan.
In between jobs, he worked in different departments of the government, but never left the pen alone. He moved to Islamabad in 1977.
He worked there for The daily Jang, Nawa-i-Waqt, and the daily Pakistan as magazine editor, chief reporter, journalist, and editors
Time to time. While he was working in between these newspapers. He wrote 5 books Agencion ki Hakumat, Sazishon ka daur, Pir pagara ki kahani Kuch unki Kuch meri zabaani, Sindhri Sey Ojheri Camp Tak, General Zia ke giyarah sal
In 1994 he started working as Directorate General (Director General) a grade-22 officer, the highest civil servant for Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) a government-operated national news agency of Pakistan.
While serving as a grade-22 officer for APP, he hosted a news show Muqabil Hai Aaina daily on PTV. Death
He died at a young age of 48 in London on 13 October 1997.