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Saturday, November 6, 2010
Thank God no more sun burn
This time when I reached to the evening directorate for submitting my semester fee, my eyes became widened. I was shocked. My head started spinning. I was wondering how it could happen. It was a miracle. I saw a big green shed over the area where students stood in a line waiting for their turn to submit their dues. It is really appreciable work done by the maintenance management ok KU because in the morning and also in the afternoon and in evening timings between 4-5pm during summer days. The sun scorching beams burn the skin and body. Furthermore, after this situation that pathetic wait for our turn to submit the dues became unbearable. Thank God! Now it’s no more. In fact, this time I enjoyed a lot. I submit my fees and return happily to my department.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
HUM SE HAI MASS COMMUNICATION
He guys!
It’s me faizan back again. This time I have decided to share my group with you all. Yes it is superb seven. Faizan, Shabir, Adil, Saman, Sehrish, Madiha and Zoya. Unfortunately Sarah got married. Thus not with us. Guys there are no need to be sad, she is happy with her husband. Hahahaha
I want to take you guys back to the time when we had fun Mass-Communication department the time we spend together having chit chat. Combine studies, food and science department and outing that we guys used to have almost each day :-) it was hell fun.
If I talk about the popularity of our group it will not be wrong to say that “Hum Se Hai Mass-Communication :-) whether it’s an event, function competition, campaign or fun our group is always prominent and plays a vigilant role. This is because our group members are so much talented “Ke Soch Hai Aapki”... I know you guys are feeling little bit jealous but I am sorry I have to say.
Saman is gifted with writing skills.
Adil is gifted with a quality of doing raging.
Shabir is gifted with media work we used to tell him “Media Guru”.
Zoya is dynamite:-D hahahahaha … We pleased to have her services at the time of clashed... hahaha Moreover; she is mind blowing in giving presentations.
Sehrish is good in supporting. Moreover she explains very well at the time of combine studies.
Sarah we miss you! She was gifted by a quality which is very unique. Whenever someone feels sleepy, we used to say to Sarah to shout once…:-p her voice quality was superb… Hahaha on a serious note she was very good in drowning.
Madiha she is very innocent. she always be in good books of teachers, maybe because of buttering :-P on a serious note she is a think tank.
Madiha she is very innocent. she always be in good books of teachers, maybe because of buttering :-P on a serious note she is a think tank.
Faizan: what do I say about myself? I am the best (You guys can comment about my qualities)…. Hahahaha
On the other hand if I talk about all the other students of my class, I would not be wrong to say that they all nerd. Boring and some are carefree. Common on everyone enjoy the life… Enjoyment is also an important part of learning… Learning can be effective with practices and experiences rather than ratifying notes, which my entire class fellow used to do.
Our whole group in even good in studies and our whole class know about it. Every student of our department has a question on their faces that how we manage all? And the answer is confidence.
So all you guys be confident in yourself just like us… :-)
We walk confidently, we talk confidently, and we give papers confidently, we dance confidently, we bunk confidently, we used to do combine studies confident.. Confidence is in our blood... :-) hahaha
Is there anyone more confident then us? If yes, he will be over confident...:-D hahahaha… And still if someone thinks so I would like to say.
“Dum Hai Tu Gali Main Ao”
And remember, “Hum Se Hai Mass-Communication”
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Why discrimination?
The so called Students week organized in the KU last week set a question for me. By name the students week was for both morning and evening but the timings were so scheduled that the evening students can only imagine of attending the events. If an event is organized for both morning and evening then it should be scheduled in such a way that it should be assured that students of both the shifts can attend them easily. But very disheartedly i would like to mention that it wasnt this way. The timings of most of the events were from 10 or 11 a m to 12 or 1 pm. which are the timings of morning classes. Evening shift starts from 3:30 p m onwards so it was then very hard for the students of evening to attend the function and then go home and then come back again to KU or just waste 2, 3 hours sitting there, which is again not a good idea.
The timings should have been scheduled some where between 1p m to 4 p m so that it was easy for the students of both morning and evening to attend them. But it showed something dissappointing. Inspite of paying tripple amount of fees why are we neglected ? this really rings a bell...
Monday, November 1, 2010
Making a commitment to a two- to four-year degree is much like getting married.
Making a commitment to a two- to four-year degree is much like getting married. If you do not know what you’re walking into, that commitment may fail. Getting to know a KU is imperative for success in many instances. This is why KU open their doors for inspection to new recruits before the KU year begins. Now, many colleges & universities are opening virtual doors through blogs that may reveal a school’s perspective on itself and on the world.
One outreach method that many colleges & universties are trying includes the student blog on admissions pages. Students are recruited to talk about their lives on campus on blogs, so new university recruits can read what it might be like to live on campus and attend that university. In other cases, the university dean may provide that outreach, and in other cases still, departments within a university may blog about their activities. In all cases, the blog (short for Weblog, or online journal) provides insight into the college and into the perspectives of the person or persons who write and edit those blogs. Whether these blogs help to retain students in a happy co-existance with the university throughout the length of the degree course is unknown.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Abundance
People may find my obsession with the word ‘abundance’ when I talk about University of Karachi; abundance of cheap crowds, low rates, political parties and what not. Eventually I realized not using the word ‘abundance’ with the breed of dogs, snakes, squirrels, chameleons and other different kinds of animal which I am not aware of to be found in the vicinity.
I am an animal lover; I have got 7 cats living in my house (sadly, my mom is not a dog person). But I would love to pet a dog as they are the most trustworthy living thing alive so far on this so-called human-dominant planet.
It was an addition to my excitement when I came across the never ending quantity of dogs and puppies. Where ever you go, whatever department you standing in, you will never lack the opportunity of finding these creatures around. Sometimes they act friendly by just barking at your back and causing no harm; majority of the times you may find them running after yourself, chasing bikes and barking without any reason to let you know that they also hold the power.
I have even heard people talking about their dates being ruined. No, it is not due to the political party Jamiat who holds this responsibility, but THE DOGS! Jamiat has had not only trained people studying but also the creatures present within the boundaries which can carry their burden. I solely pity the couples who go through this torture every now and then and still reluctant to it.
Isn’t it so adventurous to study at a place where everything is found in abundance? And still people criticize University of Karachi?! This could probably be the factor ‘jealousy’.
Friday, October 29, 2010
CAMPUS RADIO 90.6
The very own Karachi University’s campus radio can be heard on the FM 90.6 megahertz frequency between 10pm to 11pm, within a radius of 15 to 18km. The entire cost of Rs4 million incurred on the setting up of the studio and its equipment had been borne by the university from its own resources (the news).
The campus station, set up at the university’s Department of Mass Communication. This campus radio 90.6 is being solely supervised by Professor Inam Bari Jafri of the Department of Mass Communication, while its content is being produced by the students exclusively .The campus radio is basically a type of radio station that is run by the students of a Mass Communication. Campus radio 90.6 carry the variety of programmes including news (often local), sports (often relating to the campus), airing bulletins in both English and Urdu, besides presenting documentaries relating to social, cultural, literary and educational activities taking place in and around the campus. The M.A. (Final) students are primarily producing the bulletin while the rest of the department is involved in making other programmes.Being a campus radio, it is non-commercial and its range is limited to 15 kilometers, thus restricting its listener ship to a small portion of the city around the varsity .It is not being properly heard in Defence , Clifton, Korangi and adjoining localities(the news). This is the sad part of the campus radio 90.6.
The campus radio 90.6 is the excellent platform for the students of mass communication who have the ambition of working in professional radio stations such as 100 fm, 103 mast fm or hot 105 fm as a presenter or r j or d j in future. Students gain lot of experience in working as a presenter at the campus radio 90.6.
DARKEST HORRIBLE SCENE OF KARACHI UNIVERSITY….!!!!!!
The University of Karachi boasts some 25,000 students enrolled in its evening and morning programmers combined. The students, majority of them girls, come from far-flung areas of the metropolis to attend the university. As well as Karachi University plays an important role in our education and provide us a standardized education. Evening student pays a huge amount of fees compare to morning. But it Is very wrong to say that there are some major problems faces by us evening students like transport problem, water shortage problem, and now a days another problem faced by students that due to non availability of funds or any other problem street lights would not opened at their time like in the night due to which the beautiful way of silver jubilee gate looks like a horrible way. My point was that if it is a KESC problem then, where are generators? Why they are not playing their role in a proper way? Why the high commands of faculties are not used them for students as they know that the students are facing that type of problem? but they are not doing anything. On other hand If we observed NED UNIVERSITY we saw that the street lights of main route of Ned opened all the time, although Ned have not evening schedule or evening classes. Similarly, the main road of KU is called a very busy road, despite of this the main route which is from Azadi Chowk to silver jubilee road is completely dark from 6:00 pm to onwards and on that time most of the evening students are present in university.
Yesterday there was totally dark in Karachi University because light gone at 7:00 pm and onwards. We student have a paper and we faced very difficulty in low light which was available by generators. And the beautiful way today also looks like horrible..!!
Sometimes a question arises in my mind that where we are?? What we do?? These are very little problems but It creates tensions in our mind, so we student becomes frustrated. And we are not able to study well..
Our youth becomes destroy..!!
Please it is my request to higher faculties to do some greater work on those problems….!!
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