Monthly Archives: May 2007

Hostellites ke liye English mei bhi suffer aur Urdu may bhi ﺴﻓﺭ

I wonder why the hostellites are made to suffer in the hostel despite their initial ﺴﻓﺭ of over 900kms from their home cities to come and study at TIP. There are so many issues, all of which will continue to … Continue reading

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Attempted mass murder at TIP

Ever heard of people passing out due to sheer boredom? Well, had the students not decided to desert the auditorium on Friday the 11th, the TISF could have bored them to death! Annual day? Whose brain child was that? And … Continue reading

Posted in Campus, News, Opinion, TISF | 9 Comments

Remembering Eqbal Ahmad

Eqbal Ahmad was a writer, an activist, a philosopher, and an wannabe educationalist. His dream was to establish a world-class university in Pakistan, which he wanted to call the Khaldunia University after the early Islamic scholar Ibn Khaldun, especially inspired … Continue reading

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Sahil Bachao

Further update: In light of the situation in Karachi, the Sahil Bachao Rally schedule for Sunday May 13, 6 pm at the Seaview Beach is postponed. The next rally will be on May 20. The DHA has plans to construct … Continue reading

Posted in Events, News | 4 Comments

Chor Machaye Shor

Well not actually. It’s the one who gets robbed who makes the noise rather than the robber! So the string of on-campus robberies continues and an innocent soul is tortured yet again. And this time that innocent soul is none … Continue reading

Posted in Campus, News | 18 Comments

TIFF anyone?

Election fever’s again at its climax. But this year I’m going to write about something different from what people have been posting in the past few years. Something that has to do with our ignorance. I always thought that the … Continue reading

Posted in Campus, TISF | 11 Comments

Appeal to the Pakistan Govt. from the Textile Industry

Every single year the Textile Industry publishes similar adds begging the govt. to save them. The add on the left is directly related to the cotton spinning industry, which asks the government yet again to stop exporting cotton on the … Continue reading

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