On a somber Wednesday, the realm of journalism bid farewell to a stalwart figure as the venerable Nazir Naji, aged 81, took his final breath at a private hospital in Lahore. The seasoned journalist had been undergoing medical treatment, and his demise marked the end of a prolific career that had left an indelible mark on the landscape of Pakistani media.
Born in 1937, Nazir Naji’s journey in journalism was a tapestry woven with dedication and passion. His affiliation with the Jang Group for over two decades underscored his commitment to the profession. In 2012, Naji embarked on a new chapter, joining Dunya and continuing his journalistic endeavors with unwavering fervor.
Naji’s accolades were not just confined to the longevity of his career but extended to the recognition of his contributions. The Hilal-e-Imtiaz, a prestigious award, was bestowed upon him, a testament to the profound impact he had made in the field. Throughout his career, Naji had been a voice that resonated with the masses, offering insights and perspectives that transcended the ephemeral nature of news cycles.
The news of Naji’s passing reverberated through the journalistic community, prompting expressions of grief from colleagues and admirers alike. Caretaker Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi, acknowledging the magnitude of Naji’s influence, expressed deep sorrow and conveyed that Naji’s services to journalism would be eternally remembered.
In retrospect, Nazir Naji’s legacy becomes a mosaic of journalistic excellence, a testament to the power of words to shape opinions and inspire change. As the curtain falls on his earthly journey, the impact of his work will continue to resonate, and the void left by his departure will be felt across the journalistic landscape of Pakistan.

