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Thursday, 18 April 2013

The scope of mass communication


The scope of mass communication


Hi Every one I dedicate this post specially to the students of Mass.communication & my all class mates, being a Mass.communication student i seriously feel proud choosing this field, every student should first look at there skills there potentials & then choose a proper professional degree according to that. at times we decide wrong field for us some people figure it out at right time some later suffer. initially i wanted to become a Dr. as i never knew that i am so excellent for Mass.communication, my Teachers found it out one told me to go in Advertising one told me to choose electronic media they always said you have a spark in your personality so don't waste it, my Favourite Teacher Sir Ehtasham, said you have a potential well presented personality Alveena go & take Admission in Mass.communication he explained me the job opportunities so i will today share that with all of you
The unfamiliarity with the subject is a leading cause of enrolment of disinterested candidates in Mass Communication. You should know well about Mass.comm before taking admission, as due to its few typical reading & writing skills course might be difficult. Most mass communicators are found doing irrelevant jobs; the reason is improper understanding of the subject or having a narrow concept of the field.  However, there is no dearth of jobs for the candidates who have graduated in Mass Communications. Alone media: print, electronic, and on-line  provide a big proportion of employment for the Mass Communications degree holders. After getting education in the discipline, a student can be appointed in media organisations (e.g. newspapers, magazines, radio stations, TV channels, news agencies, etc.) as a reporter, sub-editor, proofreader, researcher, copywriter, assistant director and assistant producer. there are other fields relating to Mass Communications in which the public, private, and non-government organisation (NGO) sectors are included. A media organisation itself can be a state or privately-owned institution. Commonly, major preference is given to the private sector of media, however; a large number of opportunities also exist in the public sector. Almost every organisation, whether private or public, needs the services of a public relation officer (PRO) who has a responsibility to promote the mission and vision of the firm by issuing press releases, making videos, designing brochures, leaflets or pamphlets and writing other promoting stuff to achieve the desired targets. Though, a mass communicator can also be an anchor, actor or performer, this does not necessarily require the qualification of Mass Communications. In fact, people from other fields can also be good performers if they have some natural talent and deep interest. Similarly, Mass Communications is not viewed as an essential requisite in the appointment of technical staff in any kind of media organisation. Next to media, the NGO sector employs scores of mass communicators. In fact, almost each NGO has a department of Media and Communications. The major responsibility of such a department is the propagation of NGO activities in the media. Besides, an NGO publishes its own newsletter, magazine and other writing stuff. Making documentaries is also one of the jobs of the department. Therefore, an NGO announces the positions under the title of media officer, communication officer and communication specialists and Mass Communications degree holders are highly preferred for these posts. A mass communicator should not restrict himself or herself to the theoretical part. In fact it is also necessary to learn the practical aspects of the subject. In this regard, the students of Mass Communications should actively take part in the activities organised at their educational institutes and experience practical work in their targeted area of the field even during the academic career. Students interested in media organisations, the corporate sector and NGOs must do internships in the respective fields.In fact, every year scores of students graduate in Mass Communications but only those equipped with skills succeed.
No doubt, Mass Communications is a very interesting subject and possesses a wider scope, but it should be picked by the students who are highly interested in it.


Ranking of Top Journalism and Mass Communications Programs:

1. University of Missouri-Columbia
2. Northwestern University
3. Syracuse
4. Minnesota
5. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
6. University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
7. University of Wisconsin-Madison
8. Ohio State University Columbus
9. Michigan State University (MSU)
10. University of Southern California

Wednesday, 10 April 2013

Call 1098 (against Violence)


Hi! Every one as you know our Blog name: "Entertainment & Infotainment" Stands by its name we share information as well as we have soft news from entertainment world for you, so we share what you wan't to read. this time we have some thing really special for all of you as a lawyer shared this information with us when he came to our Jinnah university for women north nazimabad karachi in a conference so i felt worth sharing it,


& its MADADGAAR NATIONAL HELPLINE
Don't let the abuser to continue the abuse!
(Incase of physical or emotional violence, women, children & youth can call on 1098)

Madadgaar is the first help line for women & children in Pakistan, fighting against violence, it provides help & guidance to the survivors of physical, psychological & sexual abuse such as attempt to murder, kidnapping, harastment, forced labour, forced & under-age marriages, illegal confinement, karoo-kari, vani & acid attacks.
Madadgaar has now extended its network at national level. you can get help & support from their focal points in Karachi  Lahore  Peshawar & Quetta. after a decade in service delivery Madadgaar envisions to focus youth, especially young girlswith a dedicated approach in empowering young girls with the support of plan International-Pakistan Madadgaar will have youth clubs in across Pakistan with the aim to give young girls a platform to raise their voice, as youth is the torch bearer of future & plays an important role in national building process. since its inception in 2001, Madadgaar helpline has received more than 114752 calls & dealt with more than 23987 clients

            "If you face violence & abuse, or you know a child or woman who is going through such an ordeal, please contact m adadgaar (1098)

Monday, 8 April 2013

Imran Khan No: 3 In Hotest men of Pakistan plus among top influencial leaders of World


Imran Khan on No.3 & still Sexy in 
the age of 60




The News about Imran Khan is like, he is ranked in list and made place for him at number 3 spot in the top 20 most sexiest men list of Pakistan. A few days ago, Paper Magazine revealed the list of “top 20 hottest men of Pakistan“, and undoubtedly Imran is Imran!  The list includes different male celebrities consisting of TV starts, Film stars, Sports man, Models and other popular men from Pakistan. The most surprising factor about the list is Imran Khan, who certainly needs no introduction, at the age of 60, Imran is charming like he was 30 years before. He still is fantasy of many, Proving his age just a number. the Others in the list are very Young Imran Khan is the only one Eldest he still have same Die-heart fans. besides that Chairman Imran Khan is at number 3, among Top World Leaders  Khan refuses to stand for the continued use of drones in Pakistan, leading a high-profile march by over 1,000 people in October. He continues to speak out against the violence, and his anti-drone push is a central part of his campaign for president. 

Here is the list of top 20 sexiest men 
1. Fawad Khan (actor and singer)
2. Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi (famous tennis player) 
3. Imran Khan (renowned politician) 
4. Sahid Afridi (top cricketer) 
5. Ali Zafar (singer and film actor) 
6. Shaan Shahid (face of Pakistani cinema, superstar) 
7. Mikaal Zulfiqar (well known for his best modeling and acting skills) 8. Adnan Malik (known for modeling and making films) 
9. Ammar belal (dapper designer) 
10. Sikander Rizvi (a real ladies man) 
11. Shahbaz Shingri (dashing film maker) 
12. Shehryar Taseer (businessman and one of Pakistan’s most eligible bachelors) 
13. Adeel Husain (best drama performances in dramas like Mata-e-Jaan Hai Tu and Mora Piya) 
14. Komail Aijazuddin (known for bold artwork and witty articles) 
15. Izdeyar Setna (super cool photographer) 
16. Usman Mukhtar (expected to take position in the hot list in the world) 
17. Sikandar Mufti (musician) 
18. Abbas Jafri (Model of the Year” award at the LSAs this year) 
19. Osman Khalid Butt (The man who makes us laugh) 
20. Emmad Irfani (best male model).

As our Blog is not only about Infotainment, it has alot for entertainment too so we hope you enjoyed reading it.


Sunday, 7 April 2013

Veil (Women protection)

 Parda” 

(A women in Hijaab is like a pearl in Shell)
In the name of Allah, We praise Him, seek His help and ask for His forgiveness. Whoever Allah guides none can misguide, and whoever He allows to fall astray, none can guide them a right. We bear witness that there is none worthy of worship but Allah Alone, and we bear witness that Muhammad (saws) is His slave-servant and the seal of His Messengers.
 “Parda” is an Islamic term which translates as “Veil”. “Parda” or “Hijab” means in English a cloth which is used by women to cover themselves so that their body parts are not visible to males. The basic purpose of “Parda” or “Hijab” is to control obscenity in society and to minimize the chances of adulteration. Read the basic concept of “Parda” or “Hijab in Islam  and consult the verses of Quran regarding the teaching of  Purdah.



How important is parda in Islam?
Allah says in the Holy Quran Chapter 33 Surah Ahzaab verse 59:Allah says in the Holy Quran Chapter 24 Surah Nur verse 31:Dear and beloved Sister in Islam, Allah Subhanah, the Lord and Creator of the Universe, has Commanded and Declared it obligatory upon the believing woman, who sincerely believe in Him and the Last Day to adorn themselves with the 'hijaab' whenever they are in the presence of non-mehram males. Regardless of the reactions of the ignorant and the un-Godly upon her dress of righteousness, a believing woman should feel honored and proud to adorn herself in the uniform which none other than her Lord and Creator, Allah Subhanah Himself, has prescribed for her.If a believing woman violates the Commands of 'hijaab' when in the presence of non-mehram males, she would indeed be guilty of transgressing and disobeying an obligatory Command of her Lord Most High.

O Prophet, enjoin your wives and daughters, and the believing women, that they should cast their outer garments over their persons. It is expected that they will thus be recognized, and not molested. Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful.


(O Prophet) enjoin the believing woman to restrain their gaze and guard their modesty, and not to display their adornment except that which is displayed of itself, and to draw their veils over their bosoms, and not to display their adornments except before their husbands, their fathers, .......and also forbid them to stamp their feet on the ground lest their hidden ornaments should be displayed.



Friday, 5 April 2013

Status of a Teacher

Education is Obligatory on every human being according to Islam, so Teachers are the one who teaches the generation guide them the right way, tell them what's wrong & right they are the one who give children a Formal education & make them Professional's & successful in their occupations Teachers are called spiritual parents one of the bestest Quotes i have read is by Aristotle  “Those who educate children well are more to be honoured than they who produce them; for these only gave them life, those the art of living well.” ― Aristotle I am very impressed by the personality of Ashfaq ahmed his book "ZAVIYA" in urdu language is amazing he gave lesson in every chapter, same he narrates in one of his chapter "Teacher in the court" people in our Country doesn't give the respect to teachers what they actually deserve! same as they do not get paid handsome amount in alot of Institutions in his chapter he refers to `Stop disgracing all teachers`
In Rome (Italy)  when he was the youngest proffesor of university He says: I had to appear before a magistrate for not paying my fine on time.
When the judge asked me the reason for delay, I told him that I am a foreigner so i am new to learn the rules here, judge asked him what is your profession he said i am a Teacher, Before I could complete my sentence, the judge said, `A teacher is in the court. a chair should be brought for the teacher a Teacher has come to the court On hearing this, all the people present there stood up along with the judge. & then judge very politely & sweetly addressed him that just because of you we are here Teacher for any Judge its very painful that a teacher appears infront of him in court Ashfaq ahmed says the salary of a Teacher is not very good here too but the respect people give to the Teacher is amazing  That day i Realised the secret of the development of that nation. the respect that developed countries give to their teachers another Quote regarding Teacher:


we are not just Teachers we are the managers of the worlds greatest resource"Children" Robert John Meehan