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By Sara Ali Thesis Submitted to the Lahore School of Economics in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Of
ENVIRONMENTEL PROBLEMS OF LAHORE AND THEIR REPORTING By Sara Ali Thesis submitted to the Lahore School of Economics in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of M.Phil Environmental Sciences 2010-2012 [20,863 Words] Supervised by: [Prof. Dr. Mohammad Nawaz Ch.] i ABSTRACT Today Pakistan faces serious environmental problems despite the laws seeking to protect the environment. The issues are multidimensional involving various actors and institutions that need to act today in order to tackle the looming crisis. In this scenario print media has a vital role in building consensus among different stakeholders including policy makers, NGO's, and the public at large. One cannot deny the integral role played by the news media as it is still the main source of information and opinion for millions of readers and viewers and voters through newspapers, magazines etc. There are hundreds of Pakistani newspapers from the large national Urdu newspapers to the small local vernacular papers. Besides the Urdu-English and Rural-Urban divide, Pakistan media is also divided linguistically with a series of media in vernacular languages, such as Punjabi, Pashto and Sindhi. In this study Content analysis of environmental reporting is done. Daily Dawn and Daily Jang were selected and a comparison was drawn about the quality and quantity of environmental news stories appearing in these newspapers. These newspapers were chosen because they are dissimilar basically because both of these newspapers are prominent print media and contribute greatly towards understanding the trend of environmental reporting in the country. Plus since are in two different languages therefore it provides opportunity for comparison. -
Zong Held a Training Workshop for Banking Journalists at IBA, City Campus Karachi
Photo Release Zong held a training workshop for banking journalists at IBA, City Campus Karachi 22 March 2013 Provided By: Asiatic Public Relations Network (Pvt.) Ltd. MEDIA COVERAGE SUMMARY SHEET Zong held a training workshop for banking journalists at IBA, City Campus Karachi Readership Size: Total / S. # Publication Pg # Edition Date Circulation MV PR Value (opportunity to see) Col / Cm 1 The Nation 16 Karachi March 16, 2013 15,000 75,000 12 14,400.00 43,200.00 2 The Nation 16 Lahore March 16, 2013 35,000 175,000 12 14,400.00 43,200.00 3 The Nation 16 Islamabad March 16, 2013 35,000 175,000 12 14,400.00 43,200.00 4 Daily Times A-4 Lahore March 16, 2013 35,000 175,000 14 16,800.00 50,400.00 5 Pakistan Today 17 Karachi March 16, 2013 21 17,850.00 53,550.00 6 Pakistan Today 17 Lahore March 16, 2013 20,000 100,000 21 17,850.00 53,550.00 7 Pakistan Today 17 Islamabad March 16, 2013 21 17,850.00 53,550.00 8 Daily News 2 Karachi March 16, 2013 15,000 75,000 24 20,400.00 Sub Total 155,000 775,000 137 133,950.00 340,650.00 Readership Size S. # Publication Pg # Edition Date Circulation MV PR Value (opportunity to see) Total / Col / Cm Urdu Publications 1 Express 14 Karachi March 16, 2013 57 85,500.00 256,500.00 2 Express 14 Lahore March 16, 2013 57 85,500.00 256,500.00 3 Express 14 Islamabad March 16, 2013 57 85,500.00 256,500.00 4 Express 14 Faisalabad March 16, 2013 57 85,500.00 256,500.00 5 Express 14 Sargodha March 16, 2013 317,000 1,585,000 57 85,500.00 256,500.00 6 Express 14 Sukkur March 16, 2013 57 85,500.00 256,500.00 7 Express 14 RY -
Organized Crime Watch-28
Organized Crime Watch-28 Pakistan’s Organized Crime Weekly Review Compiled by National Initiative against Organised Crime (NIOC) 12 October to 18 October 2020 The COVID-19 pandemic is not only affecting the economies and societies across the world but also changing the trends of the organized crime and illicit markets. Pakistan is already facing critical economic challenges as well as issues related to governance and internal security. While the coronavirus pandemic has complicated these challenges, it can also bring to fore new challenges related to organized crime and non-state actors in the country. There is a need for institutional vigilance to monitor the changing trends for better understanding and preparedness to cope with future challenges. The National Initiative against Organized Crime (NIOC) is initiating a weekly monitor on Organized Crime as a civil society initiative to support the institutional and community responses. The weekly brief is a result of information collected from open sources, mainly the mainstream media reports, both Urdu and English as well as information collected from various experts associated with the Project. Nationwide confirmed COVID-19 cases in Pakistan were 323,019 as of October 19, 2020, while 307,069 of them have recovered so far in the country. The death toll reached 6,654. The detail on regional distribution of the total detected cases across Pakistan as well as consequent deaths is given in the table below: Area Number of Number of Deaths as % of Confirmed Cases Deaths Cases AJK 3498 90 2.57 Balochistan 15688 148 0.93 Gilgit Baltistan 4059 90 2.21 Islamabad 18069 195 1.07 KP 38645 1265 3.27 Punjab 101652 2298 2.26 Sindh 141841 2581 1.82 1. -
PAA Proposal Pages UK
2021 nd 1000 SIT DOWN BLACK TIE GALA DINNER, AWARD CEREMONY. Supported By UK PAKISTAN BUSINESS COUNCIL www.ukpbc.org After 10 very successful years; Alhumdulillah. We are proud to announce 11th Pakistan Achievement Awards International 2021 to be held on Friday 22nd October in London. Pakistan Achievement Awards International (PAA) was found from a simple vision, to create an event to recognize and acknowledge immense contribution that Britons of Pakistani heritage are making towards the economy and progression of Great Britain. In 2009, we launched PAA to extend the appreciation and honour the very highest levels of achievers in the nominated categories within the British and European Pakistani communities. Eleven years of success has now given us the ability to recognize people from not only the UK. We have extended our wings to Europe and now are proud to reach out to an International audience. An event marked by celebrating the contributions and success stories of Pakistanis globally. This year’s premier event will no doubt catch the attention of the British, European and International Pakistani communities along with the local, national and international media. Our awards every year are dedicated to the heroes globally, starting from Her Maj- esty Queen Elizabeth II diamond jubilee, Women Empowerment, Empowering Youth, Late Abdul Sattar Edhi and in 2017, King George II, Late Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Education of Punjab, Prime Minister dams fund appeal. We will be dedicating our 11th year awards to the Tourism, Culture & Heri- tage of Pakistan. 2021 On this occasion we would like to offer Your Brand/Company to become a official main headline sponsor for our most prestigious and biggest Pakistani calendar event 11th Pakistan Achievement Awards International 2021. -
Reporters Without Borders Latest-Target-Of-03-06-2014,46389.Html
Reporters Without Borders http://www.rsf.org/pakistan-newspaper-trucks- latest-target-of-03-06-2014,46389.html Asia - Pakistan Intimidation Newspaper trucks, latest target of anti-media violence in Pakistan? 3 June 2014 Reporters Without Borders condemns the appalling climate of intimidation reigning in Pakistan after an attack on provincial newspaper reporter Zafar Aaheer on 31 May and several attacks on newspaper distribution trucks in the past few days. Aaheer, who reports for the Daily Jang newspaper in Multan, in the eastern province of Punjab, was attacked on his way home by gunmen, who beat him with the butts of their pistols, causing serious injuries. “The attacks on Aaheer and the newspaper trucks were clearly designed to intimidate media workers and deter them from doing their work,” said Benjamin Ismaïl, the head of the Reporters Without Borders Asia-Pacific desk. “Pakistan is already one of the world’s deadliest countries for journalists and these constant attacks just reinforces the feeling of danger in which they have to operate.” The latest attacks have come at a particularly tense moment for the media, which have been the target of a major smear campaign ever since the TV news station Geo News broadcast claims by its leading anchor, Hamid Mir, that the intelligence agencies were behind a shooting attack in which he was badly injured on 19 April. As the Daily Jang is part of the same media group as Geo News, it is also one of the main targets of the campaign of smears and intimidation. Cable TV operators briefly suspended transmission of Geo TV after receiving threatening letters and in some cases also bullets. -
Pakistan Response Towards Terrorism: a Case Study of Musharraf Regime
PAKISTAN RESPONSE TOWARDS TERRORISM: A CASE STUDY OF MUSHARRAF REGIME By: SHABANA FAYYAZ A thesis Submitted to the University of Birmingham For the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Department of Political Science and International Studies The University of Birmingham May 2010 University of Birmingham Research Archive e-theses repository This unpublished thesis/dissertation is copyright of the author and/or third parties. The intellectual property rights of the author or third parties in respect of this work are as defined by The Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 or as modified by any successor legislation. Any use made of information contained in this thesis/dissertation must be in accordance with that legislation and must be properly acknowledged. Further distribution or reproduction in any format is prohibited without the permission of the copyright holder. ABSTRACT The ranging course of terrorism banishing peace and security prospects of today’s Pakistan is seen as a domestic effluent of its own flawed policies, bad governance, and lack of social justice and rule of law in society and widening gulf of trust between the rulers and the ruled. The study focused on policies and performance of the Musharraf government since assuming the mantle of front ranking ally of the United States in its so called ‘war on terror’. The causes of reversal of pre nine-eleven position on Afghanistan and support of its Taliban’s rulers are examined in the light of the geo-strategic compulsions of that crucial time and the structural weakness of military rule that needed external props for legitimacy. The flaws of the response to the terrorist challenges are traced to its total dependence on the hard option to the total neglect of the human factor from which the thesis develops its argument for a holistic approach to security in which the people occupy a central position. -
List of Category -I Members Registered in Membership Drive-Ii
LIST OF CATEGORY -I MEMBERS REGISTERED IN MEMBERSHIP DRIVE-II MEMBERSHIP CGN QUOTA CATEGORY NAME DOB BPS CNIC DESIGNATION PARENT OFFICE DATE MR. DAUD AHMAD OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY 36772 AUTONOMOUS I 25-May-15 BUTT 01-Apr-56 20 3520279770503 MANAGER LIMITD MR. MUHAMMAD 38295 AUTONOMOUS I 26-Feb-16 SAGHIR 01-Apr-56 20 6110156993503 MANAGER SOP OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENT CO LTD MR. MALIK 30647 AUTONOMOUS I 22-Jan-16 MUHAMMAD RAEES 01-Apr-57 20 3740518930267 DEPUTY CHIEF MANAGER DESTO DY CHEIF ENGINEER CO- PAKISTAN ATOMIC ENERGY 7543 AUTONOMOUS I 17-Apr-15 MR. SHAUKAT ALI 01-Apr-57 20 6110119081647 ORDINATOR COMMISSION 37349 AUTONOMOUS I 29-Jan-16 MR. ZAFAR IQBAL 01-Apr-58 20 3520222355873 ADD DIREC GENERAL WAPDA MR. MUHAMMA JAVED PAKISTAN BORDCASTING CORPORATION 88713 AUTONOMOUS I 14-Apr-17 KHAN JADOON 01-Apr-59 20 611011917875 CONTRALLER NCAC ISLAMABAD MR. SAIF UR REHMAN 3032 AUTONOMOUS I 07-Jul-15 KHAN 01-Apr-59 20 6110170172167 DIRECTOR GENRAL OVERS PAKISTAN FOUNDATION MR. MUHAMMAD 83637 AUTONOMOUS I 13-May-16 MASOOD UL HASAN 01-Apr-59 20 6110163877113 CHIEF SCIENTIST PROFESSOR PAKISTAN ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISION 60681 AUTONOMOUS I 08-Jun-15 MR. LIAQAT ALI DOLLA 01-Apr-59 20 3520225951143 ADDITIONAL REGISTRAR SECURITY EXCHENGE COMMISSION MR. MUHAMMAD CHIEF ENGINEER / PAKISTAN ATOMIC ENERGY 41706 AUTONOMOUS I 01-Feb-16 LATIF 01-Apr-59 21 6110120193443 DERECTOR TRAINING COMMISSION MR. MUHAMMAD 43584 AUTONOMOUS I 16-Jun-15 JAVED 01-Apr-59 20 3820112585605 DEPUTY CHIEF ENGINEER PAEC WASO MR. SAGHIR UL 36453 AUTONOMOUS I 23-May-15 HASSAN KHAN 01-Apr-59 21 3520227479165 SENOR GENERAL MANAGER M/O PETROLEUM ISLAMABAD MR. -
STATEMENT of ADVERTISEMENT RELEASED to PRINT MEDIA (From April 30 to May 06, 2018)
STATEMENT OF ADVERTISEMENT RELEASED TO PRINT MEDIA (From April 30 to May 06, 2018) S # Newspaper Station Insertions CMs 1. 92-News Lahore 1 60 2. Aaj Peshawar 3 147 3. Aeen Peshawar 2 124 4. Aftab Multan 1 108 5. Akhbar Peshawar 1 60 6. Amn Karachi 1 64 7. Asro Hyderabad 1 27 8. Ausaf Islamabad 2 100 9. Ausaf Muzaffarabad 1 60 10. Ausaf Lahore 1 52 11. Awam Quetta 1 60 12. Awami Awaz Karachi 2 168 13. Azkar Rawalpindi 1 40 14. Baakhabar Quetta 1 76 15. Bad-e-Shamal Skardu 1 60 16. Barkha Karachi 1 24 17. Barsat Karachi 1 27 18. Barwaqt Khabar Bahawalpur 1 60 19. Bhasha News Besham 1 45 20. Bolta Pakistan Islamabad 2 188 21. Business Recorder (C) 2 70 22. Business Times Islamabad 3 238 23. Business World Lahore 1 60 24. Capital World Islamabad 1 56 25. Century Express Quetta 3 192 26. Country News Islamabad 1 60 27. Daily Times Karachi 1 60 28. Daily Times Islamabad 1 60 29. Dawn (C) 8 385 30. Dawn Karachi 1 60 31. Dawn Islamabad 9 484 32. Dunya (C) 3 195 33. Dunya Quetta 2 140 34. Dunya Lahore 2 238 35. Dunya Karachi 4 378 36. Dunya Islamabad 5 402 37. Eagle Karachi 1 20 38. Express (C) 3 195 39. Express Karachi 6 482 40. Express Islamabad 8 707 41. Express Lahore 5 315 42. Express Peshawar 1 240 43. Express Gujranwala 1 33 44. Express Tribune Lahore 1 108 45. Express Tribune Karachi 1 64 46. -
STATEMENT of MEDIA RELEASED to DAILY NEWSPAPERS PID Islamabad 03-01-2020 Name of Client Agency Size Pub
STATEMENT OF MEDIA RELEASED TO DAILY NEWSPAPERS PID Islamabad 03-01-2020 Name of Client Agency Size Pub. Date Caption Region Name of Newspapers (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Pakistan Railways MCP 20x3 03-01-2020 Inauguration Ibd/Psh/Lhr 1. N.Waqt, Ibd B.P/Color 2. Dunya, Ibd PID (I) 3615 /19 3. Express, Ibd/Pesh 4. Bus. Recorder, Ibd 5. Khabrain, Ibd/Pesh 6. Mashriq, Pesh 7. Tijarat, Lhr PID ADDITIONS B &W Ord 8. Payam-e-Khyber, Pesh 9. Azadi, Swat 10. Autan, Ibd 11. Sang-e-Meel, Rwp 12. Musalaman, Ibd 13. Country News, Pesh 14. Hill Times, Murree Naval HQ’s Brand Part 30x4 05-01-2020 T. Notice R.L.K 1. Nation, Ibd/Lhr/Khi 2. Dunya, Ibd/Lhr/Khi PID (I) 3616 /19 PID ADDITION 3. Monthly Waqt, Ibd Naval HQ’s Brand Part 12x2 05-01-2020 T. Notice R.L.K 1.Pak. Observer, Ibd/Lhr/Khi 2. Ausaf, Ibd/Lhr/Khi PID (I) 3617 /19 PID ADDITION 3. Methan, Rajanpur Central Power Purchasing Enhancer 36x4 05-01-2020 Hiring All Pak 1. Dunya, (C) Agency Ltd 2. Exp. Tribune, (C) PID (I) 3618 /19 PID ADDITIONS 3. Lead, Pesh 4. Sahil, Qta CDA-103 Midas Int’I 20x3 04-01-2020 T. Notice Local 1. Nation, Ibd 2. Jehan Pakistan, Ibd PID (I) 3619 /19 3. Capital Times, Ibd 4. Nawa-e-Hazara, Ibd 5. Sada-e-Such, Ibd PID ADDITION 6. Metro Watch, Ibd PEC Smart Ways 13x2 05-01-2020 Project Procurement Lhr 1. -
Library Bulletin, May 2017
Volume 6 Issue 5 ISSN: 2309-5032 CIIT Library Bulletin May, 2017 May Allah, bless you and answer to all your prayers, Ramzan Mubarik Library Information Services COMSATS Institute of Information Technology Defense Road off Raiwind Road Lahore. Tel: 042-111-001-007, Ext. 855 Email: [email protected] Website: http://library.ciitlahore.edu.pk/ Page 1 of 33 Contents Dr. Muhammad Tariq’s lecture ………………………………………….3 NBEAC visit…………………………………………………………………. 4 PEC visit……………………………………………………………………….5 School Textbooks Exchange Program …………………………………5 Birthdays ……………………………………………………………………..6 Journals’ Table of contents……………………………………………….7 New Arrivals ……………………………………………………………11 News Indexing ……………………………………………………….14 News Clippings ……………………………………………………….22 Contact Information ………………………………………………………33 Page 2 of 33 News of the month Dr. Muhammad Tariq’s lecture on "Professional Leadership in Department of Information Management University of the Punjab Department of Information Management, University of the Punjab, invited Dr. Muhammad Tariq, to deliver a lecture on "Professional Leadership". Ms Fatima Usman, Assistant Librarian CIIT Lahore also participated the lecture as Assistant Trainer. The lecture was held on May 17, 2017 in the seminar hall of DoIM, Punjab University. The students belong to final year semester (Morning/Evening) was the participant of this guest lecture. As archetypal, and due to video clips, activities, ice breakers and interactive discussion, students took great interest in the lecture. On her concluding remarks Ms. Nosheen Fatima Warriach, appraised the presentation style, components of the topic and activities being done during the lecture. As thanking note, Ms. Nosheen Warriach presented bouquet to Dr. Muhammad Tariq, Incharge Library Information Services, CIIT Lahore and also thanked Ms Fatima Usman for her active role in the lecture. -
A Comparative Analysis of Daily Jung and Dawn
Running Head: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF DAILY JUNG & DAWN 44 Op-Ed Coverage of TTP: A Comparative Analysis of Daily Jung and Dawn Anam Hameed International Islamic University, Islamabad Dr. Zafar Iqbal International Islamic University, Islamabad Haseeb ur Rehman Warriach Institute of Media Sciences, Islamabad Author Note 1.Dr zafar Iqbal is Professor/ HoD of Media & Communication Department of International Islamic University, Islamabad Pakistan Email: [email protected]. 2. Miss Anum Hameed has done her MS in mass communication from Department of Media and Communication Studies, International Islamic University, Islamabad. Email: [email protected] 3. Haseeb ur Rehman Warriach is CEO of Institute of Media Sciences and PhD scholar at Department of Media and Communication Studies, International Islamic University, Islamabad. Email: [email protected] Journal of Peace, Development & Communication Volume 02-Issue 01 January-June 2018 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF DAILY JUNG & DAWN 45 Abstract The study aims to analyze the portrayal of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan in leading Urdu and English dailies of Pakistan (Jang & Dawn). Through content analysis of the editorials, sub- editorials, columns, articles and letters to editor involving issues related to TTP, farming of coverage, and slant as being favorable, unfavorable and neutral were studied. Chi-Square test for data analysis was used for correct finding of results. The study after its completion provided a clear picture of the way Pakistani media portrays Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan and sets agenda for Pakistani society. The paper concludes that the image of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan is negative in media. However mixed slants and frames observed regarding TTP. -
Introduction
INTRODUCTION The Jang Media Group launched its first newspaper, Daily Jang from Delhi in 1939. The group is now the largest and the fastest growing media group in Pakistan with a diversified portfolio of media properties employing over 6,000 people across Pakistan. In the course of 24 hours, nearly 30 million Pakistani consumers read, watch, listen or browse a brand owned by the Jang Group. With eight dailies and two weekly magazines, the group enjoys over 65% of the total newspaper readership in Pakistan. In the broadcast sector, Group's bouquet includes the largest and most popular satellite television network and soon to be launched FM radio channel. The Group’s web portfolio includes two of Pakistan’s top news websites, a matrimonial portal, sports portal, web TV & web radio. The Jang Media Group also has a strong presence in Book Publishing, Music Publishing, Out-of- Home Media and Brand Activation. The Group's advertising revenues account for 33% of Pakistan's total ad spend. PRINT SOLUTIONS Jang Daily Circulation: 700,000 Sunday Circulation: 875,000 No. of Pages: Weekdays 16-20. Sundays 52 Daily Jang is Group's flagship brand & Pakistan's largest newspaper. It is published from Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad/Rawalpindi, Quetta and Multan. An overseas edition is published from London. Jang has an average daily circulation of 850,000 and according to research a readership of over 8 million across all socio-economic classes. According to the Consumer Multimedia Index 2010, Jang has over 47% share of the newspaper readership market in Pakistan. Today, Daily Jang is the largest media brand in Pakistan with advertising revenues exceeding those of all print and electronic players.