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Al of Education & Social Research Vol
Sir Syed Journal of Education & Social Research Vol. 3, Issue 4, 2020 (October – December) ISSN 2706-6525 (online), ISSN 2706-8285 (Print) SJESR ISSN 2706-9362 (CD-ROM), ISSN 2706-6525 (ISSN-L) Sir Syed Journal of Education & DOI: https://doi.org/10.36902/sjesr-vol3-iss4-2020(215-222) Social Research __________________________________________________________________________________ Digitalizing 1947: A Postmodernist Analysis of the Shifting Faces of Communitarian Identity * Dr. Asma Aftab, Assistant Professor (Corresponding Author) ** Sadia Akram, PhD Scholar & Lecturer *** Dr. Muhammad Asif, Assistant Professor __________________________________________________________________________________ Abstract This paper deals with the problem of identity during and after the Partition of the Indian Subcontinent in 1947. It focuses on the portrayal of the shifting faces of communitarian identity/politics by analyzing two digital versions of this historical event – one is Mehreen Jabbar's drama-film Ramchand Pakistani and the other is the adapted version of Razia Butt's novel Bano, broadcast by a private T.V Channel with the title of Dastaan. Based on the postmodernist shift from performance to performance, our argument foregrounds the digital representation of 1947 which offers new angles to view the subaltern story(ies) vis-à-vis the official history of nationalism by showing different characters who experience a fleeing sense of identity in their attempt to cope with the trauma of displacement and violence during 1947. In this article, the textual and digital versions of 1947 are read as cultural texts which embody the human and subjective experience and perceptions of ordinary human subjects from both sides of the divide, either during the historical event of Partition as sufferers or survivors or in current scenario in the wake of the politics of mistrust between Pakistan and India. -
Foundation University Medical College, Islamabad (BDS)
Foundation University Medical College, Islamabad (BDS) S# Candidate ID Name CNIC/NICOP/Passport Father Name Aggregate Category of Candidate 1 400119 Unaiza Ijaz 154023-376796-6 Ijaz Akhtar 92.66761364 Foreign Applicant 2 400218 Amal Fatima 362016-247810-6 Mohammad Saleem 92.29545455 Foreign Applicant 3 400266 Ayesha Khadim Hussain 323038-212415-6 Khadim Hussain 92.1875 Foreign Applicant 4 400114 Umar Fakhar 611012-326296-9 Nawaid Fakhar 90.6875 Foreign Applicant 5 302200 Parisa Saif Khan 61101-6413852-0 Saif Ullah Khan 90.47727273 Local Applicant 6 400148 Ayesha Bashir 373022-885861-0 Mirza Bashir Ahmed 89.78125 Foreign Applicant 7 303109 Sidra Batool 32203-4465194-8 Aman Ullah Khan 89.65909091 Local Applicant 8 300959 Linta Masroor 61101-6613020-4 Masroor Ahmad 89.56818182 Local Applicant 9 307998 Ujala Zaib 32102-7800856-0 Khalil Ur Rehman Buzdar 89.5 Local Applicant 10 301894 Alizay Ali 37301-8963956-8 Fawad Ali 89.38636364 Local Applicant 11 306454 Bakhtawar Mohsin Jami 42501-9843019-0 Mohsin Jami 89.20454545 Local Applicant 12 400237 Saad Sajjad Mughal AS9990403 Muhammad Sajjad Mughal 89.05113636 Foreign Applicant 13 400216 Hana Bilal 121016-527023-6 Muhammad Bilal Ahmad 88.94602273 Foreign Applicant 14 305067 Laiba Khalid 42201-1432628-6 Muhammad Khalid 88.93181818 Local Applicant 15 302632 Muhammad Akhtar 36203-8203731-9 Kareem Bukhsh 88.90909091 Local Applicant 16 301728 Ali Abbas Khan 33100-8906264-1 Shah Nawaz 88.90909091 Local Applicant 17 400059 Muhammad Sohaib Khan MJ4112853 Abdul Saeed Khan 88.86647727 Foreign Applicant -
19.05.21 Notable Industry Recognition Awards List • ADC Advertising
19.05.21 Notable Industry Recognition Awards List • ADC Advertising Awards • AFI Awards • AICE & AICP (US) • Akil Koci Prize • American Academy of Arts and Letters Gold Medal in Music • American Cinema Editors • Angers Premier Plans • Annie Awards • APAs Awards • Argentine Academy of Cinematography Arts and Sciences Awards • ARIA Music Awards (Australian Recording Industry Association) Ariel • Art Directors Guild Awards • Arthur C. Clarke Award • Artios Awards • ASCAP awards (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) • Asia Pacific Screen Awards • ASTRA Awards • Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTS) • Australian Production Design Guild • Awit Awards (Philippine Association of the Record Industry) • BAA British Arrow Awards (British Advertising Awards) • Berlin International Film Festival • BET Awards (Black Entertainment Television, United States) • BFI London Film Festival • Bodil Awards • Brit Awards • British Composer Awards – For excellence in classical and jazz music • Brooklyn International Film Festival • Busan International Film Festival • Cairo International Film Festival • Canadian Screen Awards • Cannes International Film Festival / Festival de Cannes • Cannes Lions Awards • Chicago International Film Festival • Ciclope Awards • Cinedays – Skopje International Film Festival (European First and Second Films) • Cinema Audio Society Awards Cinema Jove International Film Festival • CinemaCon’s International • Classic Rock Roll of Honour Awards – An annual awards program bestowed by Classic Rock Clio -
A-Level-Prospectus-2018-ROC.Pdf
Welcome Note by Kasim Kasuri It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to the Beaconhouse family. The information in this prospectus will guide you about the diverse opportunities available to you as an A Level student at Beaconhouse. Since the inception of our A Level programme in September 1992, our students have maintained a tradition of being the highest scorers in A Level subjects across Pakistan and the world. In fact, the most recent statistics from CIE indicate that the most ‘top achievers’ in Pakistan are from Beaconhouse. A wide range of science, business and liberal arts subjects are being offered at our A Level campuses to support your academic growth. Based on your interests and aptitude, you will be able to choose a balanced and personalised curriculum. A dedicated tutor/career counsellor will also be available to assist with current and future planning as well as to discuss any other concerns. As a Beaconhouse A Level student, you will get the opportunity to develop new interests, learn new skills and be involved with the school and local community. Each of our A Level campuses offers diverse co- and extracurricular activities including the performing arts, sports and debating. In conjunction with an excellent college placement programme, this will ensure that you are prepared for independent academic and social life as you progress to the university level. To help you with your decision to join our school, do visit one of our campuses and talk to our students as they are undoubtedly our best ambassadors. If you do choose Beaconhouse for your A Level, we can confidently predict that your experience will be a rewarding and enriching one. -
List of Silver Medal Winners
LIST OF SILVER MEDAL WINNERS FIRST POSITION IN DISTRICT S. NO. ROLL NO. STUDENT NAME FATHER NAME CLASS INSTITUTION CITY/DISTRICT THE KNOWLEDGE SCHOOL 1 18-52-01690-1-007-M ABDUL AHAD WAJID VIRK 1 SIALKOT NATIONAL CAMPUS INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC 2 18-53-01591-1-005-M ABDUL HADI UMER SHUJAH 1 UNIVERSITY ISLAMABAD GUJRAT SCHOOLS GUJRAT CAMPUS 3 18-42-01293-1-030-M ABDUL HADI RIZWAN ZAFAR 1 LAHORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL LAHORE MUHAMMAD JAVED THE CITY SCHOOL RAHIM 4 18-068-01865-1-002-M ABDUL HADI 1 RAHIM YAR KHAN IQBAL YAR KHAN BRANCH THE CITY SCHOOL MUSLIM 5 18-42-01454-1-036-M ABDUL MOEEZ KHURRAM SHEHZAD 1 LAHORE TOWN JUNIOR CAMPUS THE CITY SCHOOL MUSLIM 6 18-42-01454-1-029-M ABDUL UR RAHEEM M. SHAFFER INAM 1 LAHORE TOWN JUNIOR CAMPUS 7 18-48-02058-1-001-M ABEEHA WASIM MUHAMMAD WASIM 1 BLUMEN GARTEN SCHOOL SARGODHA THE EDUCATORS FATEH 8 18-57-01675-1-003-M AHMED ALI ASAD ASAD ALI 1 ATTOCK JANG CAMPUS ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL & 9 18-024-01910-1-003-M AHMED MUNIR BILAL MUNIR 1 JAMSHORO COLLEGE THE CITY SCHOOL 10 18-923-02123-1-011-M AIMAL SHERAZ SHERAZ AHMAD 1 NOWSHERA NURSERY THE KNOWLEDGE SCHOOL 11 18-52-01690-1-003-M ALI TARIQ MUHAMMAD TARIQ 1 SIALKOT NATIONAL CAMPUS KHAWAJA SHOAIB LAHORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL 12 18-42-01073-1-107-M ALISHBA SHOAIB 1 LAHORE AHMED - 1A1 JUNIOR BRANCH 13 18-48-02058-1-008-M ALIYA FATIMA MUHAMMAD SALIM 1 BLUMEN GARTEN SCHOOL SARGODHA 14 18-48-02058-1-006-M AMNA NISAR ALI 1 BLUMEN GARTEN SCHOOL SARGODHA LAHORE GRAMMAR SCHOOL 15 18-42-02205-1-002-M AREEBA ARSLAN ARSLAN ALI 1 LAHORE (LANDMARK PROJECT) THE CITY SCHOOL CANTT 16 18-91-01748-1-007-M AREESHA RASHID RASHID MINHAS 1 PESHAWAR NURSERY INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC 17 18-53-01591-1-008-M AYESHA IDREES MUHAMMAD IDREES 1 UNIVERSITY ISLAMABAD GUJRAT SCHOOLS GUJRAT CAMPUS MUHAMMAD ZARTASH THE CITY SCHOOL MUSLIM 18 18-42-01454-1-039-M DUA KHALID 1 LAHORE GUL TOWN JUNIOR CAMPUS MUHAMMAD LUQMAN 19 18-48-02058-1-002-M FATIMA LUQMAN 1 BLUMEN GARTEN SCHOOL SARGODHA AKBAR 20 18-48-02058-1-005-M FATIMA-TU-ZAHRA ABDUL MAJEED 1 BLUMEN GARTEN SCHOOL SARGODHA M. -
Shia Target Killing Report
PAKISTAN 31/12/2012 Shaheed Detail in January 2012 Name Date City Reason Nisar Ahmed s/o Sardar Muhammad 18-Jan-12 Quetta Gun Shot Ghulam Muhammad s/o Ghulam Ali 16-Jan-12 Karachi Gun Shot Ghulam Raza 15-Jan-12 Karachi Gun Shot S. Mushtaq Zaidi 12-Jan-12 Karachi Gun Shot Kalb-e-Abbas Rizvi 9-Jan-12 Karachi Gun Shot Dr Jamal 7-Jan-12 Peshawar Gun Shot ASI Ghullam Abbas 5-Jan-12 Quetta Target killing Mushkoor Hussain 5-Jan-12 Lahore Target killing DSP Ibrahim 4-Jan-12 Gilgit Target killing Ghulam Abbas 15-Jan-12 Khanpur Bome Blast Faiz Hussain 15-Jan-12 Khanpur Bome Blast Abad Hussain 15-Jan-12 Khanpur Bome Blast Zahid Abbas 15-Jan-12 Khanpur Bome Blast Asad Abbas 15-Jan-12 Khanpur Bome Blast Mureed Hussain 15-Jan-12 Khanpur Bome Blast Akhter Hussain 15-Jan-12 Khanpur Bome Blast Mohammed Ashaq 15-Jan-12 Khanpur Bome Blast Khezhar Hayat 15-Jan-12 Khanpur Bome Blast Amjad Hussain 15-Jan-12 Khanpur Bome Blast Sadam Hussain 15-Jan-12 Khanpur Bome Blast Abad Hussain 15-Jan-12 Khanpur Bome Blast Aatif 15-Jan-12 Khanpur Bome Blast Adnan 15-Jan-12 Khanpur Bome Blast Faisal Hayat 15-Jan-12 Khanpur Bome Blast Tahir Abbas 15-Jan-12 Khanpur Bome Blast Syed Hussain 15-Jan-12 Khanpur Bome Blast Qurban Hussian 15-Jan-12 Khanpur Bome Blast Ghulam Qadir 17-Jan-12 Khanpur Bome Blast Shahnawaz 17-Jan-12 Khanpur Bome Blast Ali Hussain s/o Muzaffar Abbas 22-Jan-12 Karachi Target killing Asghar Karrar 19-Jan-12 Karachi Target killing Dr. -
Death-Penalty-Pakistan
Report Mission of Investigation Slow march to the gallows Death penalty in Pakistan Executive Summary. 5 Foreword: Why mobilise against the death penalty . 8 Introduction and Background . 16 I. The legal framework . 21 II. A deeply flawed and discriminatory process, from arrest to trial to execution. 44 Conclusion and recommendations . 60 Annex: List of persons met by the delegation . 62 n° 464/2 - January 2007 Slow march to the gallows. Death penalty in Pakistan Table of contents Executive Summary. 5 Foreword: Why mobilise against the death penalty . 8 1. The absence of deterrence . 8 2. Arguments founded on human dignity and liberty. 8 3. Arguments from international human rights law . 10 Introduction and Background . 16 1. Introduction . 16 2. Overview of death penalty in Pakistan: expanding its scope, reducing the safeguards. 16 3. A widespread public support of death penalty . 19 I. The legal framework . 21 1. The international legal framework. 21 2. Crimes carrying the death penalty in Pakistan . 21 3. Facts and figures on death penalty in Pakistan. 26 3.1. Figures on executions . 26 3.2. Figures on condemned prisoners . 27 3.2.1. Punjab . 27 3.2.2. NWFP. 27 3.2.3. Balochistan . 28 3.2.4. Sindh . 29 4. The Pakistani legal system and procedure. 30 4.1. The intermingling of common law and Islamic Law . 30 4.2. A defendant's itinerary through the courts . 31 4.2.1. The trial . 31 4.2.2. Appeals . 31 4.2.3. Mercy petition . 31 4.2.4. Stays of execution . 33 4.3. The case law: gradually expanding the scope of death penalty . -
PAK KILLING FIELDS International Organizations Term Pakistan As Killing Field for Minorities
NEW YORK • WASHINGTON D.C. • CHICAGO • ATLANTA • CALIFORNIA VOL 26, No. 1356 October 2, 2020 50¢ Periodical Postage PAK KILLING FIELDS International organizations term Pakistan as killing field for minorities ‘Ekal Foundation’ Embarks on a Trailblazing Goal Details on page 17 Jaswant Singh dies; Prez, PM pay tributes IND-AM running for Lt. Governor Details on page 6 of Virginia Saudi Arabia: Details on page 5 G-20 gathering to be virtual Top 5 issues: How 50-plus Details on page 6 Americans vote Details on page 20 CONTENTS GENEVA: Underscoring that Pakistan is known as tent in Pakistan Occupied parts of Indian Union Terri- Bollywood -------------------------- 34 Classifieds ------------------------ 36 the "killing field" for the minorities, India slammed tories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, deliberate Community Post -------------- 17-28 Islamabad, which has "institutionalized" enforced dis- economic policies have also subjugated them to a life Edit Page --------------------------- 38 appearance as a tool of "subjugation against dissent of extreme poverty. A simple demand for land rights Horoscope --------------------------- 9 This week’s question and criticism", adding that the country remains a safe could lead to imprisonment for 40 years as has been Immigration Post ------------30-31 Did India receive maximum harbor for terrorists. the fate for political activists such as Baba Jan and oth- Life Style ------------------------ 12-13 support of Trump's In a right to reply to the statement made by Paki- ers. "In contrast, full-scale -
The Rise of Dalit Peasants Kolhi Activism in Lower Sindh
The Rise of Dalit Peasants Kolhi Activism in Lower Sindh (Original Thesis Title) Kolhi-peasant Activism in Naon Dumbālo, Lower Sindh Creating Space for Marginalised through Multiple Channels Ghulam Hussain Mahesar Quaid-i-Azam University Department of Anthropology ii Islamabad - Pakistan Year 2014 Kolhi-Peasant Activism in Naon Dumbālo, Lower Sindh Creating Space for Marginalised through Multiple Channels Ghulam Hussain Thesis submitted to the Department of Anthropology, Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, in partial fulfillment of the degree of ‗Master of Philosophy in Anthropology‘ iii Quaid-i-Azam University Department of Anthropology Islamabad - Pakistan Year 2014 Formal declaration I hereby, declare that I have produced the present work by myself and without any aid other than those mentioned herein. Any ideas taken directly or indirectly from third party sources are indicated as such. This work has not been published or submitted to any other examination board in the same or a similar form. Islamabad, 25 March 2014 Mr. Ghulam Hussain Mahesar iv Final Approval of Thesis Quaid-i-Azam University Department of Anthropology Islamabad - Pakistan This is to certify that we have read the thesis submitted by Mr. Ghulam Hussain. It is our judgment that this thesis is of sufficient standard to warrant its acceptance by Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad for the award of the degree of ―MPhil in Anthropology‖. Committee Supervisor: Dr. Waheed Iqbal Chaudhry External Examiner: Full name of external examiner incl. title Incharge: Dr. Waheed Iqbal Chaudhry v ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This thesis is the product of cumulative effort of many teachers, scholars, and some institutions, that duly deserve to be acknowledged here. -
List of Films Considered the Best
Create account Log in Article Talk Read View source View history Search List of films considered the best From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Main page This list needs additional citations for verification. Please Contents help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Featured content Current events Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (November Random article 2008) Donate to Wikipedia Wikimedia Shop While there is no general agreement upon the greatest film, many publications and organizations have tried to determine the films considered the best. Each film listed here has been mentioned Interaction in a notable survey, whether a popular poll, or a poll among film reviewers. Many of these sources Help About Wikipedia focus on American films or were polls of English-speaking film-goers, but those considered the Community portal greatest within their respective countries are also included here. Many films are widely considered Recent changes among the best ever made, whether they appear at number one on each list or not. For example, Contact page many believe that Orson Welles' Citizen Kane is the best movie ever made, and it appears as #1 Tools on AFI's Best Movies list, whereas The Shawshank Redemption is #1 on the IMDB Top 250, whilst What links here Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back is #1 on the Empire magazine's Top 301 List. Related changes None of the surveys that produced these citations should be viewed as a scientific measure of the Upload file Special pages film-watching world. Each may suffer the effects of vote stacking or skewed demographics. -
Account List of Donor for 17Th Jul-18 Receipt
ACCOUNT LIST OF DONOR FOR 17TH JUL-18 RECEIPT Bank Depositor Name Amount AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD 50.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD 50.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD 50.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD 50.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD 100.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD 100.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD 100.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD 100.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD 100.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD 500.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD 500.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD 500.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD 500.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD 1,000.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD 3,000.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD 5,000.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD 10,000.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD 10,000.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD 15,000.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD 100,000.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD Total 146,700.00 Allied Bank Limited 2.00 Allied Bank Limited 5.00 Allied Bank Limited 10.00 Allied Bank Limited 10.00 Allied Bank Limited 10.00 Allied Bank Limited 10.00 Allied Bank Limited 10.00 Allied Bank Limited 10.00 Allied Bank Limited 20.00 Allied Bank Limited 20.00 Allied Bank Limited 30.00 Allied Bank Limited 40.00 Allied Bank Limited 50.00 Allied Bank Limited 50.00 Allied Bank Limited 50.00 Allied Bank Limited 50.00 Allied Bank Limited 50.00 Allied Bank Limited 50.00 Allied Bank Limited 50.00 Allied Bank Limited 50.00 Allied Bank Limited 50.00 Allied Bank Limited 50.00 Allied Bank Limited 50.00 Allied Bank Limited 50.00 Allied Bank Limited 50.00 Allied Bank Limited 50.00 Allied Bank -
DAM Collection 20180718
SUPREME COURT OF PAKISTAN DAIMER BASHA AND MOHMAND DAM FUND ACCOUNT LIST OF DONOR FOR 18TH JUL-18 RECEIPT Bank Depositor Name Amount AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD MUHAMMAD BILAL 50.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD MUHAMMAD SALEEM 100.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD MUHAMMAD HANIF 100.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD USMAN AMJAD 100.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD MUHAMMAD SAJJAD 200.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD MUHAMMAD RAFI 200.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD SAJJAD NAEEM 200.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD KANWAL RANI 500.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD MUZAFFAR ALI 500.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD MUHAMMAD TARIQ JAMAL 1,000.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD KUBRA RIAZ 1,000.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD SADIA NAEEM 1,000.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD MUHAMMAD AHSAN 2,000.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD MUHAMMAD SAEED ULLAH 3,000.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD ADC OPERATIONS 4,030.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD BASHEER MUHAMMAD 5,000.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD OMER KHAN 5,000.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD ZOHRA 8,000.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD MUHAMMAD FURQAN AHMED 10,000.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD DEKO SPORTS INTERNATIONAL 10,000.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD AR NIS MUFEX INDUSTRY 10,000.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD MUHAMMAD RIAZ 10,000.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD MAHFOOZ ELAHI 10,000.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD ROSHAN ARA CHOHAN 15,000.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD TAHIR AZIZ 20,000.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN) LTD MUHAMMAD USMAN ANSARI 25,000.00 AL BARAKA BANK (PAKISTAN)