The Daily Mail is
an English daily, published from the
Federal capital of the Islamic Republic
of Pakistan, by Makhdoom Babar who is
also its Editor-in-Chief.
The Daily Mail was
established some two years back but
it started the regular publication from
the 1st Jan 2002.
The launching team included just ten
members, Makhdoom Babar (Editor-in-Chief/Chief
Reporter & Editor Production), Khalid
Awan (News Editor), Shakir Rao, Abdul
Qaddus Minhas(Sub-Editors), Asmat Ullah
Khan (System Administrator), Uzma Zafar
(Reporter), Tahir Iqbal (Photographer)
Imran Syed (Marketing Manager) Allah
Rakha (Copy-Paster) and Fazaldad (Office
Boy). But today it has strength of nearly
seventy-two staff members at the head
office, working day & night to give
an excellent production to the valued
readers.
The Daily Mail has
now setup a very vast network of bureau
offices and correspondents through out
the country and in all major capitals
of the world which makes the overall
staff strength to over one fifty dedicated
journalists.
The Daily Mail is
a combination of highly competent professionals
and latest technology. Each journalist,
working for the organization is selected
on merit to ensure mainly high journalistic
values. The installed equipment is specially
designed to cater the modern day needs.
Keeping in view that we have an eager
desire to survive in the new millennium
with dignity and honor, we embarked
upon this project.
We will significantly differ from
our contemporaries in many ways. In
fact, we wish to do what others are
not doing. It is our desire and goal
to achieve the status of a trendsetter.
We will assure that we disseminate genuine
as well as useful information to the
nation and the people across the globe.
With an initial circulation of 10
thousand papers every morning, The Daily
Mail also launched its website (with
1500 hits daily) on the 28th of May,
2002 a day which holds a significant
importance in Pakistan history.
A very low price i.e. Pak Rs. 5/-
only and very useful and comprehensive
pages (8) have very rapidly made The
Daily Mail a very popular newspaper
of the twin city with a constantly increasing
subscription list.
We thanks to Allah al-mighty for
making this possible, and to all our
staff who put their hard work and knowledge
to bring out a newspaper worthy of reading
for everyone.
Thanks.