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An image of broadcaster, Mustafa Ali Hamdani, announcing the creation of Pakistan on the radio at 12 am. August 14, 1947.

The Citizens Archive of Pakistan

The Citizens Archive of Pakistan

The Citizens Archive of Pakistan
Karachi, Pakistan

The Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation was originally known as the Pakistan Broadcasting Service at the time of its inception on 14 August 1947. It had the honour of publicly announcing Pakistan's independence from Britain on 13 August 1947 at 11:59 pm. Mustafa Ali Hamdani made the announcement from Lahore in Urdu and English, while Abdullah Jan Maghmoom made the announcement from Peshawar in Pashto. At independence in 1947, Pakistan possessed three radio stations at Lahore (1937), Dhaka (established in 1939), and Peshawar (1936). A major program of expansion saw new stations opened at Karachi and Rawalpindi in 1948, and a new broadcasting house at Karachi in 1950. This was followed by new stations at Hyderabad (1951), Quetta (1956), a second station at Rawalpindi (1960) and a Receiving Centre at Peshawar (1960). In 1970, training facilities were opened in Islamabad and a station opened at Multan.

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  • Title: An image of broadcaster, Mustafa Ali Hamdani, announcing the creation of Pakistan on the radio at 12 am. August 14, 1947.
  • Creator: The Citizens Archive of Pakistan
  • Location Created: Karachi, Pakistan
  • Type: Photograph
  • Rights: Copyright © 2018 by the Citizens Archive of Pakistan (CAP). All rights reserved. No part of this image may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including copying, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the Citizens Archive of Pakistan (CAP). This image was donated by .
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