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First Ever Women Mart Opened in BAMYAN
Eye on the News [email protected] Truthful, Factual and Unbiased Vol:IX Issue No:248 Price: Afs.15 MONDAY. APRIL 13 . 2015 -Hamal 24, 1394 HS www.afghanistantimes.af www.facebook.com/ afghanistantimeswww.twitter.com/ afghanistantimes Civilian casualties Taliban engaged hit record high as NUG leaders urged in psychological no end in sight to warfare: Seddiqi ground battles to bury hatchet, AT News Report AT News Report KABUL: Commenting on the re- overcome lease of Mullah Omar s biography by the Taliban insurgents in such a Abdul Zuhoor Qayomi further said that Jurm, Wardoj and is growing so rapidly and what KABUL: The United Nations Yangam districts of Badakhshan plans they got to tackle it. Nadir Assistance Mission in Afghanistan time when the war is coming to a close and Daesh is appearing in the KABUL: The Meshrano Jirga or are going to fall to the Taliban, if Baloch said the president and CEO (UNAMA) recorded eight percent economic crisis the government does not support should keep aside their differenc- country, the Ministry of Interior Senate on Sunday expressed seri- increase in civilian casualties in the ous concern over insecurity and police. Gul Ahmad Azami, a sena- es and pay attention to the prob- first three months of the current (MoI) said that it s a part of their psychological warfare and a media asked the government to take con- tor from Farah, said that insecuri- lems that have affected lives of ci- year as compared to the same pe- crete steps to improve the law and ty is a sensitive issue and number vilians. -
Globalizing Pakistani Identity Across the Border: the Politics of Crossover Stardom in the Hindi Film Industry
DePaul University Via Sapientiae College of Communication Master of Arts Theses College of Communication Winter 3-19-2018 Globalizing Pakistani Identity Across The Border: The Politics of Crossover Stardom in the Hindi Film Industry Dina Khdair DePaul University, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://via.library.depaul.edu/cmnt Part of the Communication Commons Recommended Citation Khdair, Dina, "Globalizing Pakistani Identity Across The Border: The Politics of Crossover Stardom in the Hindi Film Industry" (2018). College of Communication Master of Arts Theses. 31. https://via.library.depaul.edu/cmnt/31 This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the College of Communication at Via Sapientiae. It has been accepted for inclusion in College of Communication Master of Arts Theses by an authorized administrator of Via Sapientiae. For more information, please contact [email protected]. GLOBALIZING PAKISTANI IDENTITY ACROSS THE BORDER: THE POLITICS OF CROSSOVER STARDOM IN THE HINDI FILM INDUSTRY INTRODUCTION In 2010, Pakistani musician and actor Ali Zafar noted how “films and music are one of the greatest tools of bringing in peace and harmony between India and Pakistan. As both countries share a common passion – films and music can bridge the difference between the two.”1 In a more recent interview from May 2016, Zafar reflects on the unprecedented success of his career in India, celebrating his work in cinema as groundbreaking and forecasting a bright future for Indo-Pak collaborations in entertainment and culture.2 His optimism is signaled by a wish to reach an even larger global fan base, as he mentions his dream of working in Hollywood and joining other Indian émigré stars like Priyanka Chopra. -
An Analysis of Pakistani Discourse of Advertising
IDENTITY CONSTRUCTION OF BRANDS ON INTERNET: AN ANALYSIS OF PAKISTANI DISCOURSE OF ADVERTISING By MEHREEN UMAR Registration No. 2012-PhD (Eng)-002 A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (PHD) IN ENGLISH LINGUISTICS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LINGUISTICS AND LITERATURE, FATIMA JINNAH WOMEN UNIVERSITY RAWALPINDI i IDENTITY CONSTRUCTION OF BRANDS ON INTERNET: AN ANALYSIS OF PAKISTANI DISCOURSE OF ADVERTISING By Mehreen Umar APPROVED BY _____________________ Supervisor _____________________ External examiner _____________________ External examiner ______________________ Chairperson ii Certificate of Approval This is to certify that the research work presented in this thesis, titled “Identity Construction of Brands on Internet: An Analysis of Pakistani Discourse of Advertising” was conducted by Ms. Mehreen Umar under the supervision of Dr. Sarwet Rasul. No part of this thesis has been submitted anywhere else for any other degree. This thesis is submitted to the Department of English in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Field of English (Linguistics), Department of English, Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi. Student Name: Mehreen Umar Signature: __________________ Examination Committee: a) External Examiner 1: Name Signature: __________________ (Designation & Office /Address) ………………………………………………….. …………………………………………………… b) External Examiner 2: Name Signature: ____________________ (Designation & Office Address) …………………………………………………. -
Globalizing Pakistani Identity Across the Border: the Politics of Crossover Stardom in the Hindi Film Industry
View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by Via Sapientiae: The Institutional Repository at DePaul University DePaul University Via Sapientiae College of Communication Master of Arts Theses College of Communication Winter 3-19-2018 Globalizing Pakistani Identity Across The Border: The Politics of Crossover Stardom in the Hindi Film Industry Dina Khdair DePaul University, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://via.library.depaul.edu/cmnt Part of the Communication Commons Recommended Citation Khdair, Dina, "Globalizing Pakistani Identity Across The Border: The Politics of Crossover Stardom in the Hindi Film Industry" (2018). College of Communication Master of Arts Theses. 31. https://via.library.depaul.edu/cmnt/31 This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the College of Communication at Via Sapientiae. It has been accepted for inclusion in College of Communication Master of Arts Theses by an authorized administrator of Via Sapientiae. For more information, please contact [email protected]. GLOBALIZING PAKISTANI IDENTITY ACROSS THE BORDER: THE POLITICS OF CROSSOVER STARDOM IN THE HINDI FILM INDUSTRY INTRODUCTION In 2010, Pakistani musician and actor Ali Zafar noted how “films and music are one of the greatest tools of bringing in peace and harmony between India and Pakistan. As both countries share a common passion – films and music can bridge the difference between the two.”1 In a more recent interview from May 2016, Zafar reflects on the unprecedented success of his career in India, celebrating his work in cinema as groundbreaking and forecasting a bright future for Indo-Pak collaborations in entertainment and culture.2 His optimism is signaled by a wish to reach an even larger global fan base, as he mentions his dream of working in Hollywood and joining other Indian émigré stars like Priyanka Chopra. -
Alumni Relations Office
Message from the Alumni Relations Office Dear Alumni, Asslam-o-alaikum! It gives me great pleasure to share with you that LUMS Alumni Affairs Office has completed 9 years since inception. Dur- ing this time the Alumni Affairs Office has taken many initiatives to foster linkages between alumni around the globe, and this magazine is among one of them. The Alumni Annual 2009 brings to you your class-notes, articles from alumni and news from LUMS. I am sure you will enjoy reading this issue and learn more about the LUMS community. This year the total number of LUMS alumni has reached to 4,500 which is a major milestone in the history of LUMS. In 2009, the Alumni Affairs Office focused on reaching out to the LUMS alumni community across the globe and has en- deavoured to bring them closer to each other. We have established several new alumni chapters for this purpose. These chapters comprise of alumni volunteers who have worked really hard in bringing alumni closer in their respective regions. We appreciate their enthusiasm and commitment towards LUMS. In the current year several alumni reunions were arranged in New York, Seattle, Bay Area, Lahore, Islamabad, Karachi, Saudi Arabia and Singapore. We also arranged the first ever 20-year reunion of MBA Class of 1988 in addition to 10-year reunions of other classes. This year we have in- troduced an alumni newsletter to keep you informed of the success stories of your fellow alums. In 2010 LUMS will be celebrating its 25th anniversary. We will be arranging special events for alumni to celebrate this great occasion. -
2-Star Badge Winners 2020
2 - STAR BADGE WINNERS 17th IKLC - 2020 SR. NO. ROLL NO. STUDENT NAME FATHER NAME CLASS 1 20-081-20218-1-002-E AAFIA SADIQUE MUHAMMAD MOHSIN 1 2 20-021-20888-1-010-E AAHIL ALI RIAZ ALI 1 3 20-051-00726-1-001-E AAIMA KHAN SARDAR KHURRAM ASHRAF 1 4 20-051-00698-1-009-E AAIMA TAHIR MALIK TAHIR ABBAS 1 5 20-42-00617-1-004-E AALEEN FATIMA SYED MURTAZA ASGHAR 1 6 20-42-00617-1-003-E AANYA JARRI JARRI NAJAM 1 7 20-021-20854-1-014-E AARIB TALHA TALHA KHALID 1 8 20-51-00863-1-003-E AARIZ MUHAMMAD ZAMAN MUHAMMAD ILYAS SHAZI 1 9 20-42-20791-1-003-E AARIZ SALEEM M. SAQIB SALEEM 1 10 20-51-20986-1-010-E ABDUL AHAD SOHAIL ABBAS 1 11 20-53-20357-1-008-E ABDUL HAADI FAROOQI MUHAMMAD NAEEM FAROOQI 1 12 20-52-20616-1-014-E ABDUL HADI IMRAN ABID 1 13 20-53-20187-1-005-E ABDUL HADI KAMRAN SHAHZAD TAHIR 1 14 20-021-20205-1-022-E ABDUL HADI BAJWA MUHAMMAD NAEEMULLAH BAJWA 1 MUHAMMAD AWAIS USMAN GHANI 15 20-021-20230-1-007-E ABDUL HADI MUHAMMAD AWAIS HASHMANI 1 HASHMANI 16 20-52-20623-1-009-E ABDUL HANAN MUHAMMAD SHOAIB ZAFAR 1 17 20-42-20820-1-006-E ABDUL MANAN AZEEM ATHAR 1 18 20-051-00224-1-071-E ABDUL MOIZ MUHAMMAD MASROOR ASHAN 1 19 20-51-20173-1-032-E ABDUL MOIZ FAISAL FAROOQ 1 20 20-051-00726-1-042-E ABDUL MUQEET MUDDASSIR ABDUL MUGHEES MUDDASSIR 1 21 20-91-00567-1-006-E ABDUL MUQTADIR ABDUL REHMAN KHILJI 1 22 20-41-20945-1-001-E ABDUL MUTAAL MUHAMMAD KASHIF 1 Pre-Ecolier, Ecolier: 60% or above but less than 80% score achieved in the respective class Benjamin, Cadet, Junior, Student: 60% or above but less than 75% score achieved in the respective class 2 - STAR BADGE WINNERS 17th IKLC - 2020 SR.