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Copyright by Gwendolyn Sarah Kirk 2016
Copyright by Gwendolyn Sarah Kirk 2016 The Dissertation committee for Gwendolyn Sarah Kirk certifies that this is the approved version of the following dissertation: Uncivilized language and aesthetic exclusion: Language, power and film production in Pakistan Committee: _____________________________ Craig Campbell, Co-Supervisor _____________________________ Elizabeth Keating, Co-Supervisor _____________________________ Kamran Ali _____________________________ Patience Epps _____________________________ Ali Khan _____________________________ Kathleen Stewart _____________________________ Anthony Webster Uncivilized language and aesthetic exclusion: Language, power and film production in Pakistan by Gwendolyn Sarah Kirk, B.A.; M.A. Dissertation Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of the University of Texas at Austin in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy The University of Texas at Austin December 2016 To my parents Acknowledgements This dissertation would not have been possible first and foremost without the kindness and generosity of the filmmakers I worked with at Evernew Studio. Parvez Rana, Hassan Askari, Z.A. Zulfi, Pappu Samrat, Syed Noor, Babar Butt, and literally everyone else I met in the film industry were welcoming and hospitable beyond what I ever could have hoped or imagined. The cast and crew of Sharabi, in particular, went above and beyond to facilitate my research and make sure I was at all times comfortable and safe and had answers to whatever stupid questions I was asking that day! Along with their kindness, I was privileged to witness their industry, creativity, and perseverance, and I will be eternally inspired by and grateful to them. My committee might seem large at seven members, but all of them have been incredibly helpful and supportive throughout my time in graduate school, and each of them have helped develop different dimensions of this work. -
Trends of Pakistani Films: an Analytical Study of Restoration of Cinema
Trends of Pakistani films: An analytical study of restoration of cinema Fouzia Naz* Sadia Mehmood** ABSTRACT People prefer to go to the cinema as compared to theaters because of its way of execution and performance. Background music, sound effects, lights, direction attract people, and its demonstrations relate people to their lives. It is true that films have a unique and powerful connection between human behavior and societal culture. Pakistani film industry faced the downfall and now it is doing its best to make the films on international standards. In this research article, the background of Pakistani cinema and causes of downfall will be discussed. The main idea of this research article is to identify and study the development of Pakistani film industry. Qualitative and quantitative data collection will be used as the research method of this research. This research article helps in observing different mass media theory based on Pakistani cinema. Moreover, it will be explained what filmmakers critiques and people say regarding revival or restoration. Keywords: downfall, revival, the impact of the Pakistani film industry, Lollywood *Assistant professor, Mass Communication, University of Karachi) **Assistant professor, Mass Communication, University of Karachi) 33 Jhss, Vol. 8, No. 2 , July to December, 2017 The definition of cinema can be explained as “another word of moving a picture”1This is the place where films are shown to the public. Most of the people who are not into the arts get confused in cinema and theater. The theater is the building where live performance is performed2. The similarity between cinema and theaters are both of them execute act and created for public entertainment. -
Index Medicus for the Eastern Mediterranean Region (IMEMR) Monazamet El Seha El Alamia Street Extension of Abdel Razak El Sanhouri Street P.O
ISSN: 2071-2510 Vol. 11 No.2 For further information contact: World Health Organization Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean Knowledge Sharing and Production (KSP) Index Medicus for the Eastern Mediterranean Region (IMEMR) Monazamet El Seha El Alamia Street Extension of Abdel Razak El Sanhouri Street P.O. Box 7608, Nasr City Cairo 11371, Egypt Tel: +20 2 22765047 IMEMR Current Contents Fax: +20 2 22765424 September 2017 e-mail: [email protected] Vol. 16 No. 3 Providing Access to Health Knowledge to Build a Healthy Future http://www.emro.who.int/information-resources/imemr/imemr.html Index Medicus for the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region with Abstracts IMEMR Current Contents September 2017 Vol. 16 No. 3 © World Health Organization 2017 All rights reserved. The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the World Health Organization concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Dotted lines on maps represent approximate borderlines for which there may not yet be full agreement. The mention of specific companies or of certain manufacturers’ products does not imply that they are endorsed or recommended by the World Health Organization in preference to others of a similar nature that are not mentioned. Errors and omissions excepted, the names of proprietary products are distinguished by initial capital letters. All reasonable precautions have been taken by the World Health Organization to verify the information contained in this publication. -
Presidency of America up in The
Soon From LAHORE & KARACHI A sister publication of CENTRELINE & DNA News Agency www.islamabadpost.com.pk ISLAMABAD EDITION IslamabadThursday, November 05, 2020 Pakistan’s First AndP Only DiplomaticO Daily STPrice Rs. 20 Bosnian president Zahida Parveen Armenia must be supports Pakistan’s again appointed held accountable stand on Kashmir info secretary for its crimes Briefs Presidency Pak to work together with US of America president DNA up in the air ISLAMABAD: Foreign Of- fice Spokes- Both Donald Trump and Joe Biden person Za- hid Hafeez claim victory; results show massive Chaudhri on Tuesday polarization among the voters; Trump said Pakistan looks forward to working announces to go to Supreme Court with whoever wins the Unit- US President Donald Trump carried the ed States election — Re- prized battleground of Florida, then he and publican President Donald Democrat Joe Biden shifted their focus ear- Trump or Democratic presi- ly Wednesday to three Northern industrial dential candidate Joe Biden. states — Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylva- While speaking to Arab nia — that could prove crucial in determining News, the FO spokesperson who wins the White House. conveyed the country’s best By early Wednesday, neither candidate wishes to Americans who had the 270 Electoral College votes need- voted in the record-setting ed to win. Electoral College votes are election on Tuesday. He add- assigned to each state, in part based on ed that the election was an their population. ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan meeting with Šefik Džaferović, “internal matter” of the US. WeB Desk / DNA Trump made premature claims of victories Chairman of Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina. -
Tormenting 71 File-04
The dead bodies of the students of Sergent Zahurul Huq Hall, Dhaka University, Killed during the dark night on March 25, 1971 A visual document of Pakistan army's atrocities in the district of Kushtia An ice berg of brutal women repression by the Pakistani occupied forces which become a regular phenomenon during nine months of Bangladesh liberation war Two repressed women at the Rehabilitation Centre in Dhaka during 1972 The bodies of the intellectuals at Rayer Bazar slaughtering spot. Apprehending ultimate defeat, the Pakistani occupied forces prepared list of the top most intellectuals of the country with the help of their local collaborator Jamaat-e-Islami's killing squad Al Badar and executed the pre-planned elimination A example of crime against humanity: Pakistani soldiers used to humilate people in this manner to identify whether he is a Hindu or Muslim The bodies of innocent Bengalees on the street of Jessore district Dhaka city wore a vies of devastation : aftermath of the March 25 crack down in 1971 Indian Army preparing lists of the sophisticated arms laid down by Pakistani occupied forces on December 16, 1971 The agony of a women in a west Bengal refugee camp in India whose husband and others family members were killed by Pakistani army The human skeletons recovered from the slaughtered sites. More than 5 thousands such sites are calculated in different part of Bangladesh The thousands of localities were destroyed by Pakistani shells leaving hundreds dead or jnjured. A bid for treatment of a burnt boy The wailing parents at a refugee camp in Indian state of West Bengal, who lost their children Appendix List of the war criminals of Pakistani armed forces Bangladesh government prepared a list of five hundred Pakistani war criminals in 1972. -
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UN-CLAIM DIVIDEND AND SHARES FOR UPLOAD IN COMPANY WEB SITE. Company FOLIO Name Address Amount Shares Abbott 41 BILQIS BANO C-306, M.L.COMPLEX MIRZA KHALEEJ1,507.00 BEG ROAD,0 PARSI COLONY KARACHI Abbott 43 MR. ABDUL RAZAK RUFI VIEW, JM-497,FLAT NO-103175.75 JIGGAR MOORADABADI0 ROAD NEAR ALLAMA IQBAL LIBRARY KARACHI-74800 Abbott 47 MR. AKHTER JAMIL 203 INSAF CHAMBERS NEAR PICTURE600.50 HOUSE0 M.A.JINNAH ROAD KARACHI Abbott 62 MR. HAROON RAHEMAN CORPORATION 26 COCHINWALA27.50 0 MARKET KARACHI Abbott 68 MR. SALMAN SALEEM A-450, BLOCK - 3 GULSHAN-E-IQBAL6,503.00 KARACHI.0 Abbott 72 HAJI TAYUB ABDUL LATIF DHEDHI BROTHERS 20/21 GORDHANDAS714.50 MARKET0 KARACHI Abbott 95 MR. AKHTER HUSAIN C-182, BLOCK-C NORTH NAZIMABAD616.00 KARACHI0 Abbott 96 ZAINAB DAWOOD 267/268, BANTWA NAGAR LIAQUATABAD1,397.67 KARACHI-190 267/268, BANTWA NAGAR LIAQUATABAD KARACHI-19 Abbott 97 MOHD. SADIQ FIRST FLOOR 2, MADINA MANZIL6,155.83 RAMTLA ROAD0 ARAMBAG KARACHI Abbott 104 MR. RIAZUDDIN 7/173 DELHI MUSLIM HOUSING4,262.00 SOCIETY SHAHEED-E-MILLAT0 OFF SIRAJUDULLAH ROAD KARACHI. Abbott 126 MR. AZIZUL HASAN KHAN FLAT NO. A-31 ALLIANCE PARADISE14,040.44 APARTMENT0 PHASE-I, II-C/1 NAGAN CHORANGI, NORTH KARACHI KARACHI. Abbott 131 MR. ABDUL RAZAK HASSAN KISMAT TRADERS THATTAI COMPOUND4,716.50 KARACHI-74000.0 Abbott 135 SAYVARA KHATOON MUSTAFA TERRECE 1ST FLOOR BEHIND778.27 TOOSO0 SNACK BAR BAHADURABAD KARACHI. Abbott 141 WASI IMAM C/O HANIF ABDULLAH MOTIWALA95.00 MUSTUFA0 TERRECE IST FLOOR BEHIND UBL BAHUDARABAD BRANCH BAHEDURABAD KARACHI Abbott 142 ABDUL QUDDOS C/O M HANIF ABDULLAH MOTIWALA252.22 MUSTUFA0 TERRECE 1ST FLOOR BEHIND UBL BAHEDURABAD BRANCH BAHDURABAD KARACHI. -
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LIST OF CATEGORY -III MEMBERS REGISTERED IN MEMBERSHIP DRIVE-II(Part-3rd) Name CNIC DOB AMOUNT SubmissionDate A RAUF SATTI 3740556495339 1-Jul-55 25000 3-Jul-18 AAMAR IQBAL 3460282685089 5-Jan-86 25000 19-Jul-18 AAMER HAYEE KHAN 3520260794613 10-Apr-64 25000 27-Sep-18 AAMIR 3410204394537 4-Jan-84 25000 26-Jul-18 AAMIR HASSAN 3520225279107 16-Mar-83 25000 30-Jul-18 AAMIR HUSSAIN 4120487472631 24-Dec-88 25000 31-Jul-18 AAMIR KHAN 1730116403609 25-Mar-82 25000 26-Jul-18 AAMIR SHAHZAD 3840309155313 1-Jan-90 25000 19-Jul-18 ABBAS SHABIR ALI 3740504802397 11-Feb-76 25000 19-Jul-18 ABDUL ALEEM SHAIKH 4220130052055 1-Mar-79 25000 31-Jul-18 ABDUL AZIZ 5340375159443 2-Feb-78 25000 28-Sep-18 ABDUL AZIZ 4230107466633 13-Oct-69 25000 23-Jul-18 ABDUL AZIZ 4320192387953 16-Oct-63 25000 12-Jul-18 ABDUL AZIZ KHAN 4220130445385 5-Jul-62 25000 31-Jul-18 ABDUL BAIS BHUTTO 4200002631425 1-Sep-80 25000 31-Jul-18 ABDUL BASEER KHAN KHATTAK 1730108520127 18-Feb-87 25000 23-Jul-18 ABDUL BASIT 3830303754539 30-Aug-87 25000 30-Jul-18 ABDUL GHAFFAR 6110118948355 25-Feb-63 25000 31-Aug-18 ABDUL GHAFOOR 6110160025999 13-Jul-60 25000 31-Aug-18 ABDUL GHAFOOR 4230109973105 15-May-57 25000 18-Jul-18 ABDUL HAFEEZ KHATRI 4130310172105 1-Jan-59 25000 24-Jul-18 ABDUL HAKEEM 4130180131423 16-Sep-67 25000 18-Jul-18 ABDUL HAMEED 4210102071757 1-Jan-55 25000 30-Aug-18 ABDUL HAMEED 3740503007281 1-Apr-62 25000 30-Jul-18 ABDUL HAMEED 5230177514239 9-Apr-63 25000 20-Jul-18 ABDUL HAMEED 3520227836579 15-May-61 25000 11-Jul-18 ABDUL HAMEED PANHWAR 4130383795837 11-Jan-68 25000 31-Jul-18 -
Role of Television in Promoting English Language in the Youth of Rural Areas of Pakistan
SECTION B Sci.Int.(Lahore),28(4),343-346,2016 ISSN 1013-5316;CODEN: SINTE 8 343 ROLE OF TELEVISION IN PROMOTING ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN THE YOUTH OF RURAL AREAS OF PAKISTAN Hassan Bin Zubair1 , Abdul Ghafoor Awan2, Abrar Hussain Qureshi3 1Department of English, Institute of Southern Punjab, Multan, Pakistan. [email protected] Cell: +92-333-6242322. 2Faculty of Management and Social Sciences, Institute of Southern [email protected] Cell: +92-313-6015051. 3University of Lahore Pakpattan Campus, [email protected] Cell: +92-300-7892603. ABSTRACT-This research study is based on the effectiveness of television and its promotion of English language among the youth of rural and less developed areas in Pakistan. In this study, it is being focused that how television is helpful in promoting English language and to spread of education in every corner of the country where formal teaching of second language is not possible due to certain reasons. The popularity of television in the country has been established at a phenomenal rate in last few years. English language is being developed as the second most important language in the country. It is to see that television can be a useful device for learning languages especially English language. Both quantitative and qualitative methods have been used. Semi-structured interviews and surveys have been conducted. This research study reveals that television is performing a positive role in the promotion of English language specifically in the rural and remote areas of Pakistan. Keywords: English Language promotion, Second Language Learning, Television, Pakistani Youth, Rural Areas. 1. INTRODUCTION Language supports a person with adequate means for the • To explore the role of television in the promotion of English development of society. -
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SEAT # YEAR PRG ID NAME FATHER NAME DEPARTMENT CLASS SMESTER TOTAL H1731001 2018 MP AFIFA ANSARI GHULAM FAROOQ ANSARI Biotechnology BSC 2,3,4,5,6,7,8 107,800 H1731002 2018 MP ALI AKBAR ABDUL KHALIQUE Biotechnology BSC 2,3,4,5,6,7,8 107,800 H1731003 2018 MP ALINA NOOR MUHAMMAD UMER FAROOQ (LATE)Biotechnology BSC 8 15,400 H1731004 2018 MP AMNA NAZ JAFFAR HUSSAIN Biotechnology BSC 8 15,400 H1731005 2018 MP AREEJA ANSARI MUHAMMAD NASEEM ANSARI Biotechnology BSC 8 15,400 H1731006 2018 MP AYESHA JAMEEL NAYYAR JAMEEL Biotechnology BSC 8 15,400 H1731007 2018 MP DUA SHAHZAD SHAHZAD HUSSAIN Biotechnology BSC 8 15,400 H1731008 2018 MP FAIZA QURESHI MUHAMMAD INAYAT Biotechnology BSC 8 15,400 H1731010 2018 MP hadia shafiq SHAFIQ AHMED Biotechnology BSC 8 15,400 H1731011 2018 MP HUSNA QASEEM MUHAMMAD QASEEM Biotechnology BSC 8 15,400 H1731012 2018 MP KANZA JABBAR ABDUL JABBAR Biotechnology BSC 8 15,400 H1731013 2018 MP KATEEBA ISHTIAQ ISHTIAQ AHMED KHAN Biotechnology BSC 8 15,400 H1731014 2018 MP KOH-I-NOOR AJMAL MUHAMMAD AJMAL Biotechnology BSC 8 15,400 H1731015 2018 MP MAHAM MUHAMMAD AHMED Biotechnology BSC 2,3,4,5,6,7,8 107,800 H1731016 2018 MP MAIRA SALMAN SALMAN ZAFAR Biotechnology BSC 2,3,4,5,6,7,8 107,800 H1731017 2018 MP MARYAM MEHDI MUHAMMAD MEHDI Biotechnology BSC 2,3,4,5,6,7,8 107,800 H1731018 2018 MP MUHAMMAD HASSAAN MUHAMMAD WASEEM Biotechnology BSC 2,3,4,5,6,7,8 107,800 H1731019 2018 MP muhammad ibrahim ghulam nabi Biotechnology BSC 8 15,400 H1731020 2018 MP MUNEEBA SHAMS MUHAMMAD SHAMSUDDIN Biotechnology BSC 8 15,400 H1731021 2018 MP -
Male / Co-Education) and Male Head of Institution at Ssc Level Upto 14-07-2021
1 LIST OF AFFILIATED INSTITUTIONS WITH STATUS (MALE / CO-EDUCATION) AND MALE HEAD OF INSTITUTION AT SSC LEVEL UPTO 14-07-2021 Inst Inst Principal S.No Inst Adress Gender Principal Name Phone No Principal Mobile No level Code Gender Angelique School, St.No.81, Embassy 051-2831007-8, 1. SSC 1002 Co-Education Maj (R) Nomaan Khan MALE 0321-5007177 Road, G-6/4, Islamabad 0321-5007177 Sultana Foundation Boys High School, 2. SSC 1042 Farash Town, Lehtrar Road (F.A), MALE WASEEM IRSHAD MALE 051-2618201 (Ext 152) 0315-7299977 Islamabad Scientific Model School, 25-26, Humak 051-4491188 , 3. SSC 1051 Co-Education KHAWAJA BASHIR AHMAD MALE 0345-5366348 (F.A), Islamabad 0345-5366348 Fauji Foundation Model School, Chak Wing Cdre Muhammad Laeeq 051-2321214, 4. SSC 1067 Co-Education MALE 0320-5635441 Shahzad Campus (F.A), Islamabad. Akhtar 0321-4044282 Academy of Secondary Education, Nai 051-4611613, 5. SSC 1070 Abadi G.T Road, Rewat (F.A), Co-Education Mr. AZHAR ALI SHAH MALE 0314-5136657 0314-5136657 Islamabad National Public Secondary School, G. 051-4612166, 6. SSC 1077 Co-Education IRFAN MAHMOOD MALE 03005338499 T Road, Rewat (F.A), Islamabad 0300-5338499 National Special Education Centre for 9260858, 7. SSC 1080 Physically Handicapped Children, G- Co-Education Islam Raziq MALE 0333-0732141 9263253 8/4, Islamabad Oxford High School, 413, Street No 43, 8. SSC 1083 Co-Education Lt. Col. Zafar Iqbal Malik (Retd) MALE 051-2253646 0321-5010789 Sector G-9/1, Islamabad Rawat Residential College, college 9. SSC 1090 Co-Education Tanzeela Malik Awan MALE 051-2516381 03465296351 Road, Rawat (F.A), Islamabad Sir Syed Ideal School System, House 10. -
Medical Fitness Test & Submission of Documents Octobber 15, 2019 At
NED UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY Admission 2019 Bachelor Programmes (BE/B-ARCH/BCIT) CATEGORY : R-1(b): HSC(Pre-Med) from Board of Intermediate Education, Karachi Available Seats(5): DS=3 EG=2 This is Provisional Call List. Admissions will be offered as per this list. The University however reserves the right to make any revision/amendments/omission in this list. Interview & Admission Octobber 15, 2019 at 1400 hrs. sharp Medical Fitness Test & Submission of Documents Octobber 15, 2019 at 1430 hrs. sharp Following candidates should report as per schedule given below In case, fail to report, the candidates in waiting will be considered for admission. ADMISSION FEES for All BE/BS(CSIT) RS. 54,000/- for All BS Programmes except IC Rs. 63,200 / for IC Rs. 64,200 CASH / PAY ORDER / DEMAND DRAFT of the above amount (IN THE NAME OF DIRECTOR FINANCE, NED UET KARACHI) WILL BE DEPOSITED AT THE TIME OF INTERVIEW S # R # Name Father's Name HSC Marks Adj. Marks HSC_Adj+Test_M Categories 1 20772 ALIZA ZEHRA KHURSHEED JAWAID 891 891 964 2 20545 FIZA SALMAN SALMAN ATHER 891 891 964 3 20378 MEHAK SALEEM MUHAMMAD SALEEM UDDIN SIDDIQUI 886 886 963 4 20565 MASOOMA ZULFIQAR ZULFIQAR HAIDER 899 889 963 5 20006 ANJILA AHMED SYED KAMRAN AHMED 893 893 963 6 20108 HIMAN BANO KHALID HUSSAIN 894 894 963 7 21282 AYESHA NADEEM MIRZA NADEEM BAIG 895 895 963 8 20519 WARISHA SHEIKH SHEIKH MOHAMMAD SOHAIL 881 881 962 9 20371 YUMNA HUSSAIN SHAHID HUSSAIN 885 885 962 10 20091 MAHNOOR SALMAN MUHAMMAD SALMAN 888 888 962 11 20583 NIMRAH JAWED MUHAMMAD JAWED 891 891 962 12 20499 MAHAM SHAH SHAH FAISAL 886 886 961 13 20104 FAROOQ KHALID KHALID AZIZ 887 887 961 14 20042 SYEDA INSYA BATOOL SYED MUHAMMAD ASKARI 898 898 961 15 20862 AIMAN WASEEM MUHAMMAD WASEEM 888 878 960 16 20124 MAHAM ZAFAR ZAFAR AHMED 880 880 960 Interview & Admission Octobber 15, 2019 at 1400 hrs. -
Online One Year Certificate Program on Film Production
ONLINE ONE YEAR CERTIFICATE PROGRAM ON FILM PRODUCTION Pakistan National Council of the Arts National Heritage and Culture Division, Government of Pakistan ONLINE ONE-YEAR FILM PRODUCTION CERTIFICATE PROGRAM PNCA is offering an online one year certificate program in FILM PRODUCTION. Students will be encouraged to be innovative in their approach as they sharpen their skills in expressing their ideas. The curriculum is a mix of intellectual understanding, skill based learning and on-the-ground experience of working in a professional environment. The program is focused on film production with a full understanding of film making. Various fields of film production will be offered to develop a more focused area of interest, with the intention that students could go into one of eight areas of specialization mentioned below. COURSES SEMESTER ONE (Oct – Jan) Film Foundation Direction (3 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours) Director’s role in Film History Pre- Production Film Anatomy Production & post production Film as an art of social change Post- Production Scriptwriting (3 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours) Basics of film editing Film Structure Creating impact through editing Developing characters Color grading Dialogue Writing Seminar on World Cinema Cinematography (2 Credit Hours) (3 Credit Hours) with special focus on Pakistani cinema. Lighting design outstanding speakers from Pakistan and other Camera technique countries will share experience and viewing of Scene composition world classics SEMESTER TWO (Feb – June) Sound Design Direction II (3 Credit