Saturday, October 31, 2009

INDEPENDENCE DAY IS CELEBRATED IN JUW



Independence day was celebrated in Jinnah University for women(JUW) with full enthusiasm, the prog was based on national song competition, it was organized by media cell with the presence of almost 250 to 300 crowd.All students were wearing green dupattas,bangles,braclets and badges to show their patriotism.The function was started at 10am with 13 participants and the judges were the teachers of different depts(mass comm,zoo &botany)
After 5 performances cake cutting ceremony was occured which was cut by VC Noor-us-Saba Chaugtai, the girls read national anthem,then again started the program.
The prog ended on prize distribution and wishing independence day speech by the VC.

DISCOVERYING A ENORMOUS GROUND (MASS COMMUNICATION)


Mass communication is something a very different field as compared to others and without any doubts I believe the present age is the age of technologies and communication and for this modern age mass comm. has made the lives uncomplicated.
I want t share my experience of being a mass comm. Student, I was a science graduate suddenly I changed my field and entered in this field I still remember when I took admission I thought it was about TV only but when I entered I found a huge ground of knowledge.I am telling this in order to share some knowledge to those who also understand mass comm as i did, As it has many braches to study like print media includes newspaper & magazines, electronic media includes TV, radio & internet, it has research work, advertising, online journalism, P.R and a lot more.
One thing which I never noticed before and I love to do is to analysis the situation and to disparage politics and government 
Its all due to mass communication and I m glad to be the student of such an astonishing and outstanding field to study, I groomed myself a lot in this fiel.
for me the true meanig of mass comm is "TO TAKE WORLD IN HANDS"

Friday, October 23, 2009

6.4-magnitude quake jolts Punjab, NWFP

Strong quake measuring 6.4 on Richter scale jolted Islamabad, Peshawar, Lahore, Azad Kashmir besides northern regions of the country at 01:51 AM Friday.
According to Geo News, strong tremors were felt in Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Peshawar, Lahore and Northern Areas forcing people to leave their houses in a cold night.
According to Met office, strong earthquake was felt at 01:51 AM with a magnitude of 6.4 on Richter scale.
The epicentre of the quake lies 180 kilometres deep in the ground in Hindu Kush range, the Met office added.
Strong jolts of quake were also felt in Peshawar, Hungo, Kohat, Abbotabad, Mardan, Chitral, Mansehra and Haripur in NWFP.
People living in the areas affected by the deadly earthquake of October 8th 2005 were highly panic stricken, however no casualties and damage has yet been reported as the epicentre of the quake lies deep in the Hindu Kush range.
Quake also jolted Attock, Jhang, Sialkot, Faisalabad, Dera Ghazi Khan and Lahore in Northern Punjab

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Student week is celebrated in JUW



The JINNAH University for women(JUW) organized students week from 12 to 17Oct,It takes place every year in the month of august but it was postponded this year due to ramzan..It arrange on department basis in order to motivate students.
Different programes are scheduled as debate,drama,cultural show,cooking competition and mela and the last day will b prize distribution.
Different newspapers and channels also covered it.

Global Handwashing Day


15th Oct, is celebrated as GLOBAL HANDWASHING DAY,It is celebrated to encourages peoples especially children to wash their hands with soap in order to prevent diseases and to b healthy.The basic function is to aware children the rite way of washing hands and the germs that effect them wen they dnt wash hands....
Hand washing with soap is the single most effective and inexpensive way to prevent diarrhea and acute respiratory infections (ARI), as automatic behavior performed in homes, schools, and communities worldwide. Pneumonia, a major ARI, is the number one cause of mortality among children under five years old, taking the life of an estimated 1.8 million children per year. Diarrhea and pneumonia, together account for almost 3.5 million child deaths annually

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Court orders Google to pay woman as fine


A Brazilian judge has ordered Google to pay 5,000 reais to a woman for not removing offensive comments about her posted on the Orkut website.
The US-based company was liable because it did not remove the postings on the social networking site.
Marco said Google was not to blame for the statements, but it should have pulled the postings when the woman asked that they be removed due to their "offensive" content.
Google did not remove the postings until the court issued an initial order in favour of the unidentified plaintiff.
The US tech giant was initially ordered to pay 10,000 reais, but Marco said in his latest ruling that the sum was "excessive".
Google's public relations firm said the company did not have a comment because it had not yet reviewed the ruling.

NASA probes smash into moon to search for water


NASA smacked two spacecraft into the lunar south pole on Friday morning in a search for hidden ice. Instruments confirm that a large empty rocket hull barreled into the moon at 7:31 AM, followed four minutes later by a probe with cameras taking pictures of the first crash. But the big live public splash people anticipated didn't quite happen. Screens got fuzz and no immediate pictures of the crash or the six-mile plume of lunar dust that the mission was all about. The public, which followed the crashes on the Internet and at observatories, seemed puzzled.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

COURAGE OF KENYAN WOMEN


I analys the situation of kenyan women in this picture tht they worked extremly hard to meet the basic needs of life...there courage is outstanding and saluting...Kenyan women having the courage and knowledge to improve the situation in Kenya and it sure is not the lack of trying that prevents their ideas from succeeding.
In almost every violent conflict, women suffer most. It was no surprise that most people killed in the church in Eldoret were women and children. Violation of women’s rights has been a huge problem even in times of peace in Kenya. Within this current conflict situation, rape is being used as weapon, one that destroys women’s lives and their families.
It is of importance that these atrocities towards women are not only attributed to the times of conflict, but to be mapped as they occur and not forgotten and charges brought against those that committed them...
It would be encouraging to know that the voices already raised by these women of distinction, voices of credibility, voices that have been appreciated and rewarded by the rest of the world, are not ignored by the people they are now addressing.


Life is simple. You are born, you do your thing, and you die. It's easy. Anyone can do it." - Joan K., a young Kenyan business woman commenting on people who are confused about life

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Police imposes eidi on bike riders


On eid day a strange but usual incident I heard tht patrolling police imposes eidi on the bike riders... My bro was also one of their target they stopped his bike and with out any reason imposes eidi of 500...after a huge discussion they agreed on 250,same incidents had heard every where,the most interesting part was tht media covered it but no response has been taken yet....
ASUSUAL PAKISTANI TULLA(POLICE) ROCKS!!!