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Table of Contents------3

Message From The Chief Librarian------2

News Corner (BUL) ------5

Selected Article

 Top-notch universities by Dr. Javaid Laghari ------6

Bahria University Digital Resources ------8

Bahria University News ------12

New Books Added to the Library ------13

New Added to the Library ------19

New Arrival Books

 Management Science------21  Computer Science & ------23  Humanities & Social Science------25

National Press Review (Note: Articles are hyperlinked to their fulltexts online)

 Education------28  Banking and Finance------28  Politics------28  Economy------29 o Trade------29 o Economic Condition------29 o Labor Issue------29 o Economic Development------29 o Zakat and Texation------29 o Textile ------30  International Relations------30  Society------30 o Child and Youth------30 o Gender and Women------30 o Society and culture------30 o Law and Order------30 o Media------30 o Environment------30

 Energy and Power------31

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 Government and Judiciary------31  Industry------31  HEC News ------31  General------31

Contents of Current Journals / Magazines  Pattern Recognition------32  IEEE Trans. On Very Large Scale Integration Systems ------35  IEEE Trans. On Signal Processing ------36  IEEE Microwave Magazine ------39  Journal of Optical Communications and Networking ------42  IEEE Trans. On Networking ------46  Entrepreneur------48  Bloomberg Business Week------52  Readers Digest------55  The Economist------59  Time------62  Harvard Business Review ------64  Herald ------68  Spider ------71  National Geographic ------74

Contact Us ------76

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BAHRIA UNIVERSITY LIBRARY WINS 2ND PRIZE IN IEEE QUIZ 2013-2014

It’s give me immense pleasure to inform you that, Bahria University has won second prize “IPad Mini” through Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Quiz for Engineering and Technology 2013-14 (November 15, 2013 till Feb 28, 2014).

The Event was a joint venture of IEEE (Engineering and Technology) and HEC National Digital Library . The Award Distribution Ceremony was held in HEC Auditorium Islamabad on Tuesday 15 April 2014. Engr. Imtiaz Gillani, Ex chairman HEC was the Chief Guest. It is also a matter of great honor that the undersigned was the only library professional in Pakistan to receive the prize on the basis of TOP Institutional ATTEMPTS for the subject quiz.

The IEEE Quiz for Engineering and Technology was designed to promote scientific excellence in the research fraternity of Pakistan within IEEE fields of technology. The quiz was also inspired innovation and encourages Pakistani users to discover new research and cutting edge ideas. The details are also available on HEC digital Library webpage (http://www.digitallibrary.edu.pk/ ).

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“Top-notch universities” Dr Javaid Laghari

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Why is it that no university from Pakistan, even in its 67 years of existence, has been able to make it to the top universities of the world? In the QS World University Rankings 2013, from Asia, Japan has five, Hong Kong three, Singapore, South Korea and China have two each, and Taiwan one.

From the Muslim countries, the University of Malaya is top at 167, and from South Asia, two IITs from India are among the top 250. However, among the top 100 Asian universities, India has six, while Malaysia has fives. It was only during my tenure as chairman HEC, and due to certain quality reforms undertaken in the last four years, that for the first time ever, seven universities from Pakistan were ranked among the top 250 universities of Asia in 2013 – from zero in 2009!

What makes a world-class university? The California Institute of Technology (Caltech) is the world’s number one university – and has been for the past three years of the Times Higher Education World University Rankings. It is only 123 years old, and is very small with only 2,200 students (1,000 undergraduates and 1,200 graduates). Less than 250 students make up the freshman class (with over 5,500 applicants).

However, it has 300 top-notch faculty, including five Nobel laureates. It is the recipient of 57 US National Medal of Science and 32 Nobel laureates from among its faculty and alumni. A smaller campus also has an advantage that academics from different disciplines know and network with each other, and therefore the chances of inter disciplinary research is also increased.

Everyone, from the undergraduate student to the faculty to the president, is involved in research. The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) was only recently established in 1991 with a mission to excel, and has now already been ranked number 1 in Asia for three consecutive years in a row. It also boasts of top-notch faculty of 500, with nine research institutes and 45 interdisciplinary research centres. 38 percent of its students are international.

Saudi Arabia inaugurated its new King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) in 2009 at an estimated cost of US$12.5 billion. It has partnership with Berkeley, Cambridge, Oxford, Stanford, University of Texas at Austin, Texas A & M, and Imperial College London. Called the “Stanford by the sea”, it is Saudi Arabia’s first and only coeducational university and aims to catapult the kingdom onto the international playing field of developing knowledge-based economies.

The upcoming Nazarbayev University (NU) in Kazakhistan already has eight high-profile international partners, each contracted to attend to one of NU’s academic domains. Modelled along elite American universities, it is bringing together top international programmes and faculty, state-of-the-art research facilities, and predominantly Kazakh students in an English- speaking environment.

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The Middle East Technical University (METU) at, established in 1956, is yet another shining star, rising fast to join the ranks of the top universities of the world. METU accepts students only from top the 1.5 percent of approximately 1.8 million applicants taking the national entrance examination each year. Its Technology Park, established in 2001, is already number one in the Muslim world with over 250 companies and revenues exceeding half a billion dollars.

The US continues to lead the world of higher education and research, both in the top ranked universities, and in the quality of research. Both public and private universities receive federal, state and private funding.

There is no single government organisation (like the HEC in Pakistan) that funds research in the US. Each and every ministry, federal laboratories and research and development organisations, fund basic and applied research, which is all very competitive and merit based. When I served as a tenured full professor of electrical and computer engineering at SUNY Buffalo in 1980, we able to acquire over $40 million in competitive research funding from multiple sources to establish the first Space Power Consortium in the US. The National Centre for Earthquake Engineering and Research, funded with a $20 million competitive funding from NSF, was established at Buffalo, beating UC Berkeley. Herb Hauptmann, a co- researcher in Mathematics working on molecular modelling, received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1995.

The race to establish world-class universities, and raise the level of existing universities, continues in the US and around the world. In 2011, New York City, in a Request for Expressions of Interest seeking “Responses from the Academic World for a Partnership with the City to Create a State-of-the-Art Applied Science Campus” received 27 proposals, including from Toronto, NYU, Columbia, Chicago, Purdue, RPI, Stanford, and two Indian Universities, Amity and IIT.

The city’s contribution was to be state land and up to $100 million in capital. The winner was Cornell University in partnership with Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Israel. A Cornell Alumnus gifted $350 million to the new campus, which was the largest contribution in the university’s history and one of the largest in the history of American higher education. Another $ 133 million gift by a Cornell Foundation was announced to establish an Innovation Institute.

The Cornell Tech campus will open in 2017 on Roosevelt Island in NYC, and will help create up to 20,000 construction jobs and 8,000 permanent jobs. More importantly, the campus is expected to generate nearly 600 spin-off companies over the projection period, making Roosevelt Island the Silicon Valley of Eastern US.

Pakistan lacks the funding, and the commitment to create world-class universities. Most VCs are far from independent researchers, while search committees, selection boards and the administration violate the process of merit. Unless merit and quality are upheld, and there is national commitment, Pakistan will continue to offer mediocre higher education and research.

The writer is a former chairman of the Higher Education Commission.

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Getting Started:

Go to the Library website: http://library.bahria.edu.pk/hec-library/ and select the database you want from the Digital Resources or simply click @ http://www.emeraldinsight.com/index.htm

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One of the world’s leading online information services for scientific, technical, and medical books and journals. Over 1100 fully peer reviewed journals are available with back files starting from different dates.

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Note Before importing the citation in endnote firstly you should create the endnote library on your system. If the Endnote library doesn't exist on your system, then you have the option to save the file on your system.

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(Note: News are hyperlinked to their fulltexts online)

“Bahria University holds first convocation”. Tuesday, 4 March 2014. The Nation.

“Career Expo”. Thursday, 6 March 2014. The Nation.

“BU Signs MoU for grooming special children”. Friday, 14 March 2014. The News.

“Sports gala held at Bahria University”. Saturday, 15 March 2014. The News.

“Dialogue on role of higher education in economic growth held”. Friday, April 11, 2014,

The News.

“BU awards degrees to 430 students”. Sunday, April 13, 2014, Business Recorder.

“Bahria grads glow”. Sunday, April 13, 2014, The Nation.

“430 students awarded degrees at BU convocation”. Sunday, April 13, 2014, The News.

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New Books

Sr.No. TITLE AUTHOR ACC NO. CALL NO. Pakistan, Afghanistan aur 1. maghreb ka mustaqbil Ahmed Rasheed 27034 954.91 A286P

Truth, love & a little malice : 2. Khushwant Singh 27035 954.052 S615T an autobiography Beyond the manifest : Dr. Shahzad 3. metaphysics, tradition and 27036 297.4 Q11B Qaiser culture Management evolution and 4. application in our Bashir Ahmad 27037 650 A286M environments Social education : applied Muhammad Zahid 5. 27038 370.19 A993S perspective Azeem Dr. Zahid Industrial management and Mehmood & 6. 27039 658.005 M498I human relations Muhammad Arshad Awan Mahbub ul Haq Human development in South Human 7. Asia 2012 : governance for 27040 338.954 H253H Development people's empowerment Centre Air Marshal Zafar 8. Fazaia main guzre mah-o-saal 27041 355.00924 C426F Chaudhry Sindh studies : educational 9. Dr. N. A. Baloch 27042 954.918 B171S and archeological Understanding justice systems of Khyber Naveed Ahmed 345.5491002632 10. Pakhtunkhwa, FATA and Shinwari & Neha 27043 S555U Balochistan : the Pakhtun Ali Gauhar perspective World Development 11. World Bank 27044 330.9005 B212W Indicators 2009 12. The road to Mecca Florence Irwin 27045 910.538 I726R Trade and contemporary Jacqueline 305.800954 13. society along the Silk Road : 27046 Fewkes F432T an ethno-history of Ladakh Perspectives and prospects of 796.04305491 14. Aman Ullah 27047 university sports in Pakistan A479P Probability, statistics, and random processes for Alberto Leon- 15 electrical engineering (PC) Garcia 27048 519.2 G212P Dariya -e-Sindh se Dariya-e- 16 Aamoo tak Zaid Hamid 27049 958.1 Z211D

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Sr.No. TITLE AUTHOR ACC NO. CALL NO. 17 An introduction to the policy Thomas A. 27050 320.60973 B617I process : theories, concepts, Birkland and models of public policy making 18 Contemporary Islamic edited by Karen 27051 332.088297 finance : innovations, Hunt-Ahmed C743C applications, and best practices 19 Risk sharing in finance : the Hossein Askari, 27052 332.091767 Islamic finance alternative Zamir Iqbal, R595R Noureddine Krichne & Abbas Mirakhor 20 IFRS for dummies Steve Collings 27053 657.30218 C683I 21 Risk management and Andrea Resti & 27054 332.10681 R429R shareholders' value in Andrea Sironi banking : from risk measurement models to capital allocation policies 22 Energy and power risk Alexander 27055 333.790681 management : new Eydeland & E972E developments in modeling, Krzysztof pricing, and hedging Wolyniec 23 Capital structure decisions : Yamini Agarwal 27056 658.152 A259C evaluating risk and uncertainty 24 Financial risk management : a Steven Allen 27057 658.155 A416F practitioner's guide to managing market and credit risk 25 The handbook of credit risk Sylvain Bouteille 27058 332.7 B752H management : originating, & Diane Coogan- assessing, and managing Pushner credit exposures 26 Corporate finance workbook : Michelle R. 27059 658.15 C583C a practical approach Clayman, Martin S. Fridson & George H. Troughton 27 Financial Modeling with John Charnes 27060 332.0285554 Crystal Ball and Excel C426F 28 Investment theory and risk Steven P. 27061 332.601 P477I management Peterson 29 Islamic finance for dummies Faleel Jamaldeen 27062 332.109767 F177I & Joan Friedman 30 High performance control of Haithem Abu- 27063 621.46 H149H AC drives with Rub, Atif Iqbal & MATLAB/Simulink models Jaroslaw Guzinski 31 Advanced engineering mathematics : Student solutions manual and study Erwin Kreyszig & guide for chapter 1-12 Herbert Kreyszig 27064 510.2462 K921S

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Sr.No. TITLE AUTHOR ACC NO. CALL NO. 32 Media and communication Anders Hansen & 302.23072 research methods David Machin 27065 H233M Introducing the language of 33 the news : a student's guide M. Grazia Busa 27066 070.1014 B976I Mike Gandon, English for international edited by Heather 428.240240704 34 journalists Purdey 27067 G195E Ethical issues in communication professions : new agendas in Minette E. 35 communication Drumwright 27068 302.23 E841E English for journalists : 428.202407 36 twentieth anniversary edition Wynford Hicks 27069 H626E Doing anthropological edited by Natalie 37 research : a practical guide Konopinski 27070 301.072 D657D 38 Women's studies: the basics Bonnie G. Smith 27071 305.4 S639W edited by John Human resource development Walton & Claire 39 : practices and orthodoxies Valentin 27072 658.3124 H918H 40 Brand journalism Andy Bull 27073 658.827 B933B Anete Vasquez, Angela L. Teaching language arts to Hansen & Philip 41 English language learners C. Smith 27077 428.0071 V328T Understanding intercultural communication : negotiating 42 a grammar of culture Adrian Holliday 27078 303.482 H722U Pierre-Yves 43 Transnational history Saunier 27080 907.2 S255T edited by Jussi An international history of M. Hanhimaki & terrorism : Western and non- Bernhard 44 Western experiences Blumenau 27081 363.32509 I611A Democracy in crisis? : politics, governance and Yannis 45 policy Papadopoulos 27082 321.8 P213D Entrepreneurship : a global 46 perspective Stephen Roper 27083 338.04 R784E Transformative entrepreneurs : how Walt Disney, Steve Jobs, Muhammad Yunus, and 47 other innovators succeeded Jeffrey A. Harris 27084 658.421 H254T Ethics and values in social 174.930072 48 research Paul Ransome 27085 R185E The language of journalism : Angela Smith & 49 a multi-genre perspective Michael Higgins 27086 070.4014 S639L State terrorism and human rights : international responses since the end of the edited by Gillian 50 Cold War Duncan; [et al] 27087 327.117 S775S Women as political leaders : Edited by studies in gender and Michael A. 51 governing Genovese 27089 306.2082 W872W

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Sr.No. TITLE AUTHOR ACC NO. CALL NO. Handbook of disaster policies and institutions : improving emergency management and John Handmer & 52 climate change adaptation Stephen Dovers 27090 363.348 H233H The British Empire : sunrise 909.0971241 53 to sunset Philippa Levine 27091 L655B Edited by Bengt Commitment to work and job Furaker, Kristina satisfaction : studies of work Hakansson & Jan 54 orientations Karlsson 27092 658.31422 C728C Human growth and development : an introduction 55 for social workers John Sudbery 27093 305.2 S943H Social policy for effective practice : a strengths Rosemary K. 56 approach Chapin 27094 361.973 C426S 57 Key themes in social policy Patricia Kennedy 27095 361.25 K331K Edited by Mark A. Brennan, Jeffrey C. Bridger & Theory, practice, and Theodore R. 58 community development Alter 27096 307.14 T374T The handbook of intellectual disability and clinical Edited by Alan 59 psychology practice Carr, .. [et al] 27097 616.89 H233H Research with people : Nigel Holt & Ian 60 theory, plans and practicals Walker 27098 150.72 H722R Developing research questions : a guide for social 61 scientists Patrick White 27099 300.72 W571D Issues, debates and 62 approaches in psychology Ian Fairholm 27100 150 F159I 63 Gender Leanne Franklin 27101 305.3 F797G Research methods and 64 statistics Ian Walker 27102 150.72 W151P English phonology and Pamela 65 pronunciation teaching Rogerson-Revell 27103 421.5 R449E Teaching materials and the roles of EFL/ESL teachers : 66 practice and theory Ian McGrath 27104 428.0071 M478T The language and intercultural communication Edited by Zhu 67 reader Hua 27105 306.44 L243L An introduction to discourse 68 analysis : theory and method James Paul Gee 27106 401.41 G297A How to do discourse analysis 69 : a toolkit James Paul Gee 27107 401.41 G297H International relations and the Edited by Brian 70 first great debate C. Schmidt 27108 327.101 I611I

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Sr.No. TITLE AUTHOR ACC NO. CALL NO. Islam in global politics : conflict and cross- 303.482176704 71 civilizational bridging Bassam Tibi 27109 T552I Alternative accountabilities in global politics : the scars of 72 violence Brent J. Steele 27110 327.117 S799A 303.625019 73 The psychology of terrorism John Horgan 27112 H811T Edited by 74 Marx for today Marcello Musto 27113 320.5315 M298M Democratic civil-military relations : soldiering in 21st- Edited by Sabine 75 century Europe Mannitz 27114 306.27094 D369D The politics of nuclear non- proliferation : a pragmatist 76 framework for analysis Ursula Jasper 27115 327.1747 J391P Edited by Local peacebuilding and Christopher R. national peace : interaction Mitchell & between grassroots and elite Landon E. 77 processes Hancock 27116 327.172 L811L 78 Embassies in armed conflict G. R. Berridge 27117 327.2 B482E 21st century diplomacy : a 79 practitioner's guide Kishan S. Rana 27118 327.2 R185C Teaching politics beyond the Edited by Robert book : film, texts, and new W. Glover & 80 media in the classroom Daniel Tagliarina 27119 320.71 T253T Disordered world : setting a new course for the twenty- 81 first century Amin Maalouf 27120 909.83 M111D Islamic fashion and anti- fashion : new perspectives Edited by Emma from Europe and North Tarlo & Annelies 391.0088297 82 America Moors 27121 I821I 83 What is discourse analysis? Stephanie Taylor 27122 401.41 T236W International development and global politics : history, 84 theory and practice David Williams 27123 327.111 W664I An introduction to sustainable 338.90091724 85 development Jennifer A. Elliott 27124 E44A A field guide to community 363.73874560973 86 based adaptation Tim Magee 27125 M188A Adaptation to climate change : from resilience to 87 transformation Mark Pelling 27126 304.25 P381A 88 Geomorphology Mateo Gutierrez 27127 551.41 M425G Mineralogy for petrologists : , chemistry and occurence of rock-forming 89 minerals with CD Michel Demange 27128 549.114 D369M

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Sr.No. TITLE AUTHOR ACC NO. CALL NO. Rare earth elements in ultramafic and mafic rocks and their minerals : main types of rocks : rock-forming 90 minerals F. P. Lesnov 27129 552.1 L622R Marcel van der 91 Soil and water contamination Perk 27130 628.55 P426S Organic compounds in natural waters : analysis and 92 determination T. Roy Crompton 27131 628.168 C937O Integrated watershed Suhas P. Wani, management in rainfed Johan Rockstrom 93 agriculture & K. L. Sahrawat 27132 631.586 W244I Fundamentals of sustainable 94 development Niko Roorda 27133 338.297 R776F Water resources : an Edited by Joseph 95 integrated approach Holden 27134 333.91 W324W Introduction to natural 96 resource planning Charles Yoe 27135 333.7 Y545I Occupational health and safety management : a 97 practical approach Charles D. Reese 27136 658.382 R322O Introduction to environmental 98 management 27137 363.705 T374I 99 Principles of soil chemistry Kim H. Tan 27138 631.41 T161P Cloud computing : data- Frederic intensive computing and Magoules, Jie 100 scheduling Pan & Fei Teng 27139 004.6782 M188C Customer and business analytics : applied data Daniel S. Putler mining for business decision & Robert E. 658.40302855133 101 making using R Krider 27140 P988C 102 Data mining mobile devices Jesus Mena 27141 006.312 M534D 103 Patterns of data modeling Michael Blaha 27142 005.73 B627P

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S. No MFN Title Author Supervisor 1 3937 Branding Islamabad as a world city Hassan Hayat Khan Mr. Kashir Asghar

2 3936 Cash flow & Earning measures' Sahar Riaz Mr. Mohammad impact on EVA & Market share Akbar prices 3 3935 The advances and failures of SME in Sardar Bahram Khan Ms. Anam Ahsan agriculture sector 4 3934 Increasing Market share of Tapal Syed Razi Abbas, Mr. Ajab Khan Burki family mixture in Islamabad Ahsan Durrani & Atif Hameed 5 3933 Effect of inflation on performance of Nashmia Naeem Mr. Muhammad Ayub cement sector in Pakistan Siddiqui 6 3932 Factors affecting impulse buying Salman Masood Mr. Majid Aleem behavior of consumers Niazi 7 3931 Employee perception on the impact Adnan Wazir Mr. Zahid Majeed of training and performance evalution in public sector organizations 8 3930 An Empirical Analysis: A two-way Unsa Haider Zaidi Mr. Muhammad Ayub causal relationship between Siddiqui Monetary Policy and Banking Stocks in Pakistan 9 3929 Marketing strategies (plan) and Aun Haider, Waqas Mr. Aqeel Israr recruitment, selection and Haroon & S. training/development of CCURE IT Shahzeb Shah pvt. Ltd 10 3928 Investor's Confidence Enhancement Syed Muhammad Ali Ms. Annam Ahsan as a Result of Modernization of Kazmi Capital Markets 11 3927 The Effect of Externalities on Syed Umair Javed Mr. Muhammad Ikram Deprecation of Pakistani Rupee 12 3926 Integration of GIS and Seismic Danyal, Sarmad Mr. M. Khubaib Interpretation Techniques for Masood & Shahzad Abuzar Hydrocarbon Exploration in the Khushalgarh Area 13 3925 Petrophysical analysis of Qadirpur # Asim Meraj, Osama Dr. Tahseenullah 3 well, central Indus basin Pakistan Rashid & Faizan ul Khan Haq 14 3924 2D seismic data interpretation and Zohaib Maqsood, Mr. M. Fahad petrophysical analysis of Zamzama Muhammad Talha Mahmood area lower Indus basin, Pakistan Malik & Muhammad Shoaib Mughal 15 3923 Petrophysical analysis of Meyal - 06 Malik Ghayoor Mr. Mustafa Yar and Meyal - 10, upper Indus basin, Abbas, Hamayun Pakistan Ashraf & Badar Zaman 16 3922 2D seismic interpretation using Saddam Qaiser, Ms. Urooj Shakir seismic and well log of Badin area, Momina Tanvir & lower Indus basin, Pakistan Syeda Hina Zehra Zaidi

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S. No MFN Title Author Supervisor 17 3921 Sequence stratigraphic analysis, Masab Toosy & Dr. Anwar Qadir structural interpretation and Kaleem Ullah petrophysical analysis in Ghauspur area, middle Indus basin, Pakistan 18 3920 2D seismic data interpretation and Irfan Bashir, Aamir Mr. M. Fahad structural analysis of Balkassar area, Zeeshan & Aamir Mahmood central Potwar, upper Indus basin, Zohaib Hassan Pakistan 19 3919 Structural interpretation and Ghulam Murtaza Mr. M. Fahad hydrocarbon potential of Jabo area, Kazi, Fahad Mahmood Badin district, lower Indus basin, Muhammad & Sindh Pakistan Waseem Ullah Khan 20 3918 Structural identification and Ehtisham Abdul Ms. Urooj Shakir hydrocarbon evaluation followed by Rehman & Umar seismic attribute analysis using 2d Hassan seismic and well data of Balkassar area, upper Indus basin Pakistan 21 3917 2D seismic data interpretation and Rizwan Maqbool, Mr. M. Fahad 3D structural evaluation of Dhulain Hamayat Ullah & Mahmood area, Potwar, Pakistan Hamed Rehman 22 3916 2D seismic interpretation and Abdul Haseeb Ms. Urooj Shakir petrophysical analysis Amirpur well- Abbasi, Syed 01 of Chakwal area, upper Indus Muhammad Sohail & basin, Pakistan Umair Khalid 23 3915 2D interpretation and petrophysical Aneeqa Idrees, M. Ms. Urooj Shakir analysis of Meyal area, upper Indus Arais-Ul-Mustafa & basin, Pakistan Zunaira Nawaz 24 3914 2D seismic interpretation and Israr Ahmed Abbasi, Mr. Saqib Mehmood petrophysical analysis of Chak-05 Mohammad Abdul dim, south-01 well, southern Indus Qavi & Tanshil basin Pakistan Ibrahim 25 3913 2D seismic interpretation velocity Rooha Ramzan & Ms. Irum Khan modeling and attribute analysis of Um-e-Aimen Sanghar area lower Indus basin Pakistan 26 3912 Structural evaluation, using 2D Ahmed Tahir Malik, Mr. M. Fahad seismic data and petrophysical Adnan Ayub & Ali Mahmood analysis of Dhulian area, Potwar, Raza Khan Pakistan 27 3911 2D interpretation and petrophysical Ahsan Jamal, Ms. Urooj Shakir analysis of Joya Mair area, upper Juwairiah Javed & Indus basin, Pakistan Uroosa Qamer 28 3910 2D seismic interpretation and Ameer Hasan, Ms. Urooj Shakir petrophysical analysis of Badin area Sikandar Masood & lower Indus basin, Pakistan Uzair Hamid 29 3909 2D Seismic Interpretation of Qazian Arbab Muhammed Mr. Muhammad Area, Potwar Plateau Pakistan Haris Dharejo, Bilal Fahad Mehmood Ahmed Bhatti & Syed Basharat Hussain 30 3908 2D seismic interpretation and Fahad Ismail Abbasi, Mr. M. Fahad petrophysical analysis of Fort Abbas Mudassir Hameed & Mahmood area, central Indus basin Pakistan Adeel Ahmad

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Education:

 The deafening sound of silence by Kamila Hyat. April 3, 2014. The News, P. 7.  Amazing biology by Atta ur Rahman. April 5, 2014. The News, p.6.  Putting tests to test by Irfan Muzaffar. April 6, 2014. The News, p. IV.  Education innovation by Dr. Adil Najam. April 12, 2014. The News, p.7.  Why education is ready to be #DisruptEd by Athar Osama. April 16, 2014 The News, p.6.  Education guidelines by Rafia Zakaria. April 16, 2014. Dawn. P.9.  The meaning behind learning by Kamila Hyat. April 17, 2014. The News, P. 7.  Education on sale by Irfan Muzaffar. April 20, 2014. The News, P. I.  Universities challenge by Soufia Siddiqi. April 20, 2014. Dawn. P.9.  Top – notch Universities by Dr. Javaid Laghari. April 22, 2014 The News, p.6.  Amazing biology by Dr. Atta ur Rahman. April 23, 2014 The News, p.6.

Banking and Finance:

 Balancing risk management and profitability by H. Jamal Zubairi & Sarwat Ahson. April 7, 2014. Dawn. P.1.  Islamic banks taxing for fresh take-off by Mohiuddin Aazim. April 7, 2014. Dawn. P.2.  Promoting Islamic finance by Ishrat Husain. April 12, 2014. Dawn. P.9.  Unsafe in a bank by Hajrah Mumtaz. April 14, 2014. Dawn. P.9.  Self-serving banks by Afshan Subohi. April 14, 2014. Dawn. P.01.  Corporate striving to consolidare under one roof by Dilawar Hussain. April 14, 2014. Dawn. P.01.  Banking on miseries by Shahzada Irfan Ahmed. April 20, 2014. The News, P. II.  Preference for equity investment by Mahmud Ahmed. April 21, 2014. Dawn. P.02.  For a stable exchange rate by Shahid Kardar. April 29, 2014. Dawn. P.9.

Politics:

 Modi: plumbing the low depths by Praful Bidwai. April 5, 2014. The News, P.6.  Who-and what-was Bhutto? By Zainul Abedin. April 6, 2014. The News, p. 6.  Wanted: a strong liberal voice by Ghazi Salahuddin. April 6, 2014. The News, p. 7.  Good politics, bad economics by Muhammad Yaqub. April 9, 2014. The News, p.7.  General sharif versus civilian sharif by Nadir Hassan. April 10, 204 The News, p. 6.  Monitoring security skills by Ikram Sehgal. April 10, 2014. The News, p.6.

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 When there are no dreams by Kamila Hyat. April 10, 2014. The News, p.7.  Spare the ‘freedom fighter’ by Zainul Abedin. April 13, 2014. The News, p.6.  Middle class politics by Umair Javed. April 14, 2014. Dawn. P.9.  Pakistan returns by Dr. Ashfaque H. Khan. April 15, 2014 The News, p.6.  In search of security by Khawaja Khalid Farooq. April 20, 2014 The News, p.II.  Democracy on trial by Amir Zia. April 21, 2014 The News, p.7.  Military’s continued interference by S. Akbar Zaidi. April 5, 2014. Dawn. P.9.  Policing urban violence by Tariq Khosa. April 8, 2014. Dawn. P.9. Economy:

 How India handled the financial crisis by Sourajit Aiyer. April 14, 2014 The News, p.II.  Sweetening the economy by Alauddin Masood. April 20, 2014 The News, p.III.

Trade:

 Potential trade route by Pradeep S. Mehta. April 13, 2014. The News, p.III.  Enigmatic Pakistan-Afghanistan trade by Afshan Subohi. April 21, 2014. Dawn. P.9.

Economic Condition:

 Economy rising by Faisal Shaji. April 28, 2014. The News. P. III.

Labor Issue:

 Missing trade unions by Arif Azad. April 18, 2014. Dawn. P.9.  Going through labour by Shahzada Irfan Ahmed. April 27, 2014. The News. P. II.  Labouring for social security by Ume Laila Azhar. April 27, 2014. The News. P. II.

Economic Development:

 Pigeonholed mindset by Khadim Hussain. April 6, 2014. Dawn. P.9.  Debt troubles within the great wall by Martin Wolf. April 7, 2014. Dawn. P.6.  Rising inequality is a blemish on Asia’s growth story by David Pilling. April 14, 2014. Dawn. P.06.  The good and the bad news by Dr. Abid Qaiyum Suleri. April 20, 2014 The News, p.IV.  Exchange rate woes by Haris Zamir. April 21, 2014 The News, p.II.

Zakat and Taxation:

 Case for a sipler income tax law by Huzaima Bukhari and Dr. Ikramul Haq. April 13, 2014. The News, p.II.

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 Sales tax on service: dispute between provinces by Parvaiz Ishfaq Rana. April 14, 2014. Dawn. P.03.  Taxing times by Ihtasham ul Haque. April 21, 2014 The News, p.II.

Textile:

 Disney opts out by Majyd Aziz. April 14, 2014 The News, p.III  Textiles’ export potential stifled by Nasir Jamal. April 28, 2014. Dawn. P.01.

International Relations:

 China’s regional strategy by Dr Maleeha Lodhi. 1st April 2014. The News, P. 7.  The many shades of the McWorld by Aijaz Zaka Syed. April 4, 2014. The News, P.7.  Denial of reality by Dr Maleeha Lodhi. April 8, 2014. The News, p. 7.  The world around us by Sakib Sherani. April 18, 2014. Dawn. P.9.  In Europe, without borders by Ghazi Salahuddin. April 20, 2014. The News, P. 7.  Uneasy partners by Maleeha Lodhi. April 22, 2014 The News, p.7.  The Asian challenge by Munir Akram. April 13, 2014. Dawn. P.9. Society: Child and Youth:

 The right to play by I. A. Rehman. April 3, 2014. Dawn. P.9.

Gender and Women:

 The empowerment dilemma by Amtul Hafeez. April 14, 2014 The News, p.IV.  Women in the workforce by Dr. Amtul H. Mumtaz. April 21, 2014 The News, p.III.

Society and Culture:

 Cultural crisis in GB by Aziz Ali Dad. April 16, 2014 The News, p.6.

Law and Order:

 Caught in the net by Shahzada Irfan Ahmed. April 3, 2014. The News, p.III.  Tyranny of discretion by A. G. Noorani. April 5, 2014. Dawn. P.8. Media:

 Pakistan’s media by Ehsan Mehmood Khan. 2nd April 2014. The News, P. 6.  Unlikely role by Moeed Yusuf. April 22, 2014. Dawn. P.9.  Freedom of expression by Ikram sehgal. April 24, 2014. The News. P. 6.  Train to Pakistan: 2014 by F. S. Aijazuddin. April 24, 2014. Dawn. P.9.  Politics as parody by Aasim Sajjad Akhtar. April 25, 2014. Dawn. P.9.

Environment:

 Green Pakistan by G. Farid Khan Marwat. April 7, 2014. The News. P. III.

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Energy and Power:

 KP expedites hydropower projects by Engr Hussain Ahmad Siddiqui. April 21, 2014. Dawn. P.04.  Flying high by Israr Khan. April 28 , 2014. The News. P. IV. Government and Judiciary:

 Misguided optimism by Faisal Bari. April 25, 2014. Dawn. P.9.  Judicial accountability by Amber Darr. April 26 , 2014. Dawn. P.9. Industry:

 Rational taxation by Huzaima Bukhari & Dr. Ikramul Haq. April 27, 2014. The News. P. III.  Energy and tax reforms by Muhammad Adnan. April 27, 2014. The News. P. III.

HEC News Corner:

 HEC gives 977 Ph.D scholarships in six months. April 3, 2014. The News, P. 14.  Reforming the HEC by Shaukat Hameed Khan. April 7, 2014. Dawn. P.9.  Merit based appointment of HEC chairperson urged. April 8, 2014. Daily Times, p. 20.  HEC gets permanent chairperson at last by Ikram Junaid. April 16, 2014. Dawn. P.17.  Quality education in smaller cities equally needed: HEC chief. April 22, 2014 The News, p.14.  HEC chairman’s appointment challenged in IHC by Malik Asad. April 22, 2014. Dawn. P.17.  Workshop on result based performance management begins at HEC by Myra Imran. April 29, 2014. The News. P. 13.  HEC holds bilingual debates for university students by Myra Imran. April 30, 2014. The News. P. 14.

General:

 “Books are key to a peaceful society”. April 24, 2014. Dawn. P.18.  Education expo of HR consultants held by Afshan S. Khan. April 29, 2014. The News. P. 20.

 Books not Facebook by Zubeida Mustafa. April 30, 2014. Dawn. P.9

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Pattern Recognition July Vol. 47 / No. 7, 2014

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IEEE Trans. On Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems June Vol. 2 / No. 6, 2014

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IEEE Trans. On Signal Processing May-June Vol. 62/ No. 9-12, 2014

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IEEE Microwave Magazine June Vol 15/ No 4, 2014

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Journal of Optical Communications and Networking April-June Vol.6 / No. 4-6 2014

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IEEE/ACM Trans. On Networking June Vol 22 / No 3, 2014

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ENTREPRENEUR July, 2014

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Bloomberg Businessweek July 28 to 3rd , 2014

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READERS DIGEST July 2014

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THE ECONOMIST July 19 to 25, 2014

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TIME July 28, 2014

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HARVARD BUSINESS REVIEW July-August, 2014

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HERALD July, 2014

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SPIDER July, 2014

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National Geographic July, 2014

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