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8/3/2019 Meher Bokhari Might Just Be the Youngest Journalist in Pakistan to Have Made Her Mark and Created Ripples in Nat
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Meher Bokhari might just be the youngest journalist in Pakistan to have
made her mark and created ripples in national media in the shortest span of
time. In a brief span of four years, Meher has reported, hosted, and
produced from both within and outside Pakistan. Bokhari started her career
hosting and producing a show covering a diverse range of the most pressing
issues facing Pakistani society today, with special attention to intersections
among gender, race, ethnicity, class, economic exploitation, age, and other
forces of oppression. Nai Rahain one of Pakistans flagship, social issues
show positioned Bokhari for more challenging journalistic endeavors. After
the first year, she launched another leading show simultaneously called
Mulaqatein' in which Bokhari conducted one-on-one interviews with the leading personalities of Pakistan.
Meher has been regularly reporting from sensitive and restricted areas within Pakistan e.g. insurgency-hit
zones in Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa, fragile Azad Jammu & Kashmir, earthquake affected zones in
Balochistan, sectarian violence ridden South Punjab etc. She was the first person in the world to draw
attention to and release the video of the public flogging of a young girl by the Taliban; a daring initiative
which not only shook both national and international communities, but served to change both
perspectives and national policy visa vis terrorism. After the first two years, Bokhari made a transition into
evening prime time, hosting and producing one of Pakistans leading current affairs shows, News Beat onSamaa Tv. She is the recipient for Samaa Television Star Performance of the Year Award for journalistic
excellence in covering Lahore floods and civic responsibility, as well as Samaa Televison Best
Anchor/Producer Award. Bokhari is currently hosting and producing Dunya Tvs flagship news show,
Cross Fire. Cross Fire is a daily live current affairs program in which Bokhari analyses the leading
headlines of the day through interviewing both stakeholders and opinion makers both within and outside
Pakistan. She has given presentations on Innovation Journalism at Stanford University and continues to
speak to aspiring media practitioners in local universities. Having swam for Pakistans National Swimming
Team and as Captain of the Provincial Punjab swimming team, Meher Bokhari, who hails from Lahore,
did a double major in Mathematics and Business and minored in Economics from University of Waterloo,
Canada. Bokhari writes frequently for various newspapers. She is known for her penetrating and hard-
hitting questions which, when coupled with her sensitivity and understanding of the social ills plaguing
Pakistan, become a testimony to her dynamic personality.