Renowned broadcaster, former Dir DD, AIR Farooq Nazki dies at 84
Veteran Journalists pay tribute to stalwart of Kashmiri literature; Namaz-e-Janaza tomorrow at Sonwar shrine, say family sources
Srinagar, 06 Feb : In the annals of Kashmiri and Urdu literature, a poignant chapter has drawn to a close with the passing of the venerable Farooq Nazki.
An esteemed poet, distinguished broadcaster and former Director of Doordarshan and All India Radio Srinagar (AIR), according to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Nazki breathed his last at the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Narayana Super Specialty Hospital in Katra on Tuesday. He was 84.
According to family sources, his ‘Namaz-e-Janaza’ will be performed tomorrow at 10:30 AM in the premises of the shrine of Syed Sahib (RA) Sonwar.
Born on February 14, 1940, Nazki embarked on his illustrious journey in journalism in 1960, lending his voice to the labour-centric newspaper “Zamindar.” His career was adorned with significant milestones, marked by unwavering dedication and unmatched talent.
Serving as the Director of Doordarshan and All India Radio Srinagar, he wielded a profound influence in shaping the media and communication landscape of the region.
Beyond the realms of broadcasting, Nazki’s literary prowess illuminated the hearts and minds of countless admirers. His poetic expressions, particularly in the Kashmiri language, resonated with a rare authenticity, earning him the prestigious Sahitya Akademi award in 1995 in Kashmiri literature for his book of poetry, ‘Naar Hyutun Kanzal Wanas’ (Fire in the eyelashes).
Veteran Journalist of Kashmir, Yusuf Jameel on his Facebook post, wrote, “Sad news! Farooq Nazki has left this mortal world. And he would always begin our conversation with ‘Putra’ (my son). Rest in eternal peace!”
Farooq Nazki’s departure leaves a void that can never be filled, yet his contributions will continue to inspire generations to come. His words will echo through the corridors of time, reminding us of the profound impact one individual can have on the tapestry of human existence.
Paying tributes, senior Journalist from Kashmir Muzamil Jaleel on his Facebook wrote, “We will always cherish the memories of his warmth and wisdom. Farooq Nazki was not just a poet or a broadcaster. He was a beacon of light in our community, illuminating the path with his words and deeds. His presence will be sorely missed, but his spirit will live on through the timeless beauty of his creations.”
Editor-in-Chief of KNO, Nasir Azam Khan and the management expressed deep sadness and a heavy heart on the untimely passing of Farooq Nazki.
“Farooq Nazki Sahib was a cherished personality. His warmth, kindness, and gentle demeanor touched the lives of all who had the privilege of knowing him. His absence will be deeply felt”, Nasir Azam said in his condolence message.
In the realm of literature and broadcasting, Farooq Nazki’s name shall endure as a beacon of wisdom, compassion, and artistic excellence. Though he may have departed from this world, his spirit shall live on eternally through the immortal verses he gifted to humanity—(KNO)