About Engineering Review
Engineering Review,
first published in October 1975, is Pakistan’s foremost
newspaper covering - through reports and articles - events
and subjects that are of professional and commercial interest
to engineers in government offices, consulting firms, contractors,
industry and academia. Subjects of interest for architects
and town planners too are covered.
Engineering Review
has to its credit some reports which gave the leading national
dailies much food to chew and do follow up reports.
It enjoys the
full confidence of its readers and those who place their
advertisements. It is not for nothing that ER is amongst
those publications of Pakistan which pull the most adverts
- all from very satisfied customers, business houses and
industry, because it serves their needs better than any
competitor and invariably more cost effectively than any
daily paper.
It has a print
order of 5,000 copies every fortnight. Each issue is read
by over three persons per copy generating a readership of
over 15,000. Its high quality of reporting and editing makes
the readers’ task easy.
Engineering Review
was founded by Najam ul Hasan. Previously he had worked
for the daily Sun, Karachi, daily Jasarat, Karachi and fortnightly
Medical News Karachi.
The founding editor was Raza Khatak, a professional journalist.
He left in early 1977 and the job was taken up by Riaz ul
Hasan, another professional journalist. The two Hasans are
real brothers and enjoy good respect amongst their peers
for professional integrity and doing things correctly. The
staff - editorial, marketing and administrative sections
- comprises mostly of young men.
ER has developed
a very realistic advertisement tariff for the adverts carried
by it. Clients are offered several discount packages for
advertising regularly. These discounts are availed very
well.
It carries pages
after pages of semi-classified ad sections booked under
yearly or half yearly packages. The various sections are
named: Bijli Ghar, for advertisements of
power related goods, Automation Park for
controls and Plumbing Center for pipes
and other items needed in plumbing assignments. Engineering
Bazar - the mother of all small ads - has been
a trendsetter in a large segment of the newspaper industry.
Engineering Review
also devotes a page to carrying names and addresses of consulting
firms. All this information is placed in pages titled Professionals’
Club.
Engineering Review
supplements are regularly published on selected topics and
event. Some of these have been record on all Pakistan and
industry wide basis. These supplements serve as an additional
source of information for our readers.
Who reads
Engineering Review and why
It is essential reading for professionals in engineering
sector. It covers and addresses issues and news that are
of interest to engineers, working for government, consultants,
contractors, planners, architects, industry and other players
in the development sector.
Because of professional assignments, all ER readers are
decision makers/ opinion leaders. More than two thirds of
them are owners/ senior executives / directors/ general
managers in their organisations.
Our biggest ever
supplement was on WAPDA’s Silver Jubilee.
Produced in November 1984. The supplement
titled ‘50 Years of Engineering in Pakistan’
was timed to coincide with Pakistan’s Golden Jubilee in
August 1997. Only Dawn, Karachi’s Independence Day Number,
beat us in terms of pages and number of adverts pulled.
