Monthly Archives: March 2009

Seeds of peace in a barren land?

Those who were present in the lecture theater on Wednesday 18th of March 2009, around 3:45 PM saw one of the reasons the state of the world (and particularly this country) is the way it is. The irony of the … Continue reading

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Mitti bharay haath…

Art is collaboration between God and the artist, and the less the artist does the better. – Andre Gide It’s very true that when you create something of your own, you experience a feeling beyond amazement. A similar feeling was … Continue reading

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Mayhem at the Spring Fest ‘09

Editor’s Note: Quack! Online has made it clear that journalism is not the forte of people who fear backlash resulting from honest expression. Here’s an example of some recently received cowardice. However well written your thing may be, you must … Continue reading

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Merchandising Practicals and Product Costing Workshop

Following the success of the Modern Merchandising and Order Management Techniques Workshop organized last month by SIMDA, another workshop on Merchandising Practicals and Product Costing is being organized by the same. Quack! Online was contacted today by SIMDA, and they … Continue reading

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MEGATECH ’09 to start March 3

The 7th International Machinery Exhibition of Garment and Textile Technology (MEGATECH), Pakistan will begin on Tuesday, March 3, 2009, and is scheduled to remain open till Friday March 6. Federal minister for Pakistan textile industry, Rana Muhammad Farooq Saeed Khan … Continue reading

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Disciplinary Committee: Should it be for students only?

Editorial Disclaimer: It has been brought to our attention by some people who C.A.R.E. that no TIP student with the name of Ali Ahmed Khan exists in TS4, and Quack! takes no responsibility of what this person has to say. … Continue reading

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KOEL is a three decade old a masterpiece of Noorjehan Bilgrami, textile historian and founding member of IVSAA. It is known for it’s commitment towards preserving and restoring centuries old crafts & techniques practiced by local craftsmen in making everyday … Continue reading

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