Monthly Archives: April 2008

Pakistan’s Universities – Problems and Solutions (Part 5)

Reprinted below in full, Dr. Pervez Hoodbhoy on problems and solutions for universities in Pakistan, from DAWN January 02, 2008. This is part of a series of reprints on research and education in Pakistan. In Pakistan, the Problems That Money … Continue reading

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Election Masala

Once again, we are looking forward at the upcoming elections. The nomination forms have been submitted and soon we will witness the nominees with their posters all over the campus followed by a heavy election campaign. This time TISF has … Continue reading

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Pakistan’s Universities – Problems and Solutions (Part 3)

Reprinted below in full, Dr. Pervez Hoodbhoy on problems and solutions for universities in Pakistan, from DAWN January 12, 2008. This is part of a series of reprints on research and education in Pakistan.

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A mini prospectus of TIP

We, the students of TDT-01 in English composition ENG-102 have come up with a very nice description of TIP. Hope the people like it. Here you go! Do leave your comments. The beautiful red bricked building of TIP is captivating … Continue reading

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TIMF now offers its latest brand new “MUSIC MASALA”!

Bryan Adams: sona hay TIMF ney PLAY TV battle of the bands meh perform kiya hay or woh bhi Furqan key saath? shanker: ummnn han. Bryan Adams: ham dono key sath bohat bora howa hay.. chalo music societ ka boycott … Continue reading

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101 ways to keep an idiot busy

There are a million ways to keep an idiot busy. Here’s just a few of them.

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Need of Tolerance for the Beginners

We as a nation are less tolerant and less accepting in terms of encouraging and supporting the newcomers. Be it a bank, textile industry, multinational, government office, labor workplace, taxi drivers forum or any thing else close to our society; … Continue reading

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