How many friends you have online?
Monday, 23 December 2024
When the 5000 friend limit on Facebook just isn’t enough in this age of friendaholism!
Labels: Social Media
posted by S A J Shirazi @ Monday, December 23, 2024, ,
The Fad That Fades
Sending greetings on occasions is a traditional part of our culture, and people from all age groups, particularly children, revel in sending and receiving greetings. With Eid around the corner, the custom is once again triggered, but unlike earlier many years, when it was greeting cards that ruled the roost, this is now the age of electronic messaging.
Labels: Dawn, In Print, Technology
posted by S A J Shirazi @ Monday, December 23, 2024, ,
Oh, Dear Khalid Ghias
Sunday, 22 December 2024
Dr Aamir Khan said, “I have never seen anyone celebrated like this. I sat transfixed listening to my childhood hero Javed Iqbal (the famous cartoonist), Governor Shahid Hamid, Zahid Hamid, PTV GMs of those times, the Gymkhana president, Ambassadors, and many more pay tributes to Khalid Mamu: all were eloquent, respectful, funny at times, but very sincere in paying respects to a wifeless, childless man who touched the hearts of so many and taught us that relationships are built not through blood but through Ehsaas. I must thank Gen Shami here who pulled it off magnificently. Not easy to bring together such diverse people and maintain the grace of the occasion.”
Nadeem Alam wrote, “Khalid was an institution, a walking encyclopedia whose vast knowledge spanned centuries, continents, and cultures. His lectures on history were the stuff of legend, leaving listeners in awe of his intellect and passion. With an uncanny ability to recall even the most obscure references, Khalid's opinions were always delivered with unwavering conviction.”
“No topic was off-limits for Khalid, from politics and philosophy to literature and the arts. His fearless candor inspired lively debates, and his generosity earned him a vast network of friends and admirers,” added Nadeem.
Khalid's family was the community he built around himself at the Gymkhana Club. His legacy will live on through the countless lives he touched, the minds he expanded, and the hearts he warmed.
I struggle to find words that fully encapsulate his unique persona. A man who often threw caution to the wind, yet even in his recklessness, the end that eventually came was beyond imagination. Rest in peace, dear Khalid Ghias. Your absence will be deeply felt, but your impact will continue to inspire and educate future generations.
Labels: Khalid Ghias, Obituary
posted by S A J Shirazi @ Sunday, December 22, 2024, ,
What is Gujrat famous for?
Saturday, 21 December 2024
This article appeared in daily The Nation
Labels: Gujrat, In Print, Nation, Travel
posted by S A J Shirazi @ Saturday, December 21, 2024, ,
Joy of being at Lahore School
Friday, 20 December 2024
Labels: Lahore School of Economics, Photo Stream, Real Life
posted by S A J Shirazi @ Friday, December 20, 2024, ,
The Future of Surveillance
Thursday, 19 December 2024
This article appeared in daily Dawn Oct 11, 2003 issue
Biometric in desktop computing has been around for some fifteen years now but it still is a relatively newer concept for the general users to grasp.
Labels: Dawn, In Print, Information Technology
posted by S A J Shirazi @ Thursday, December 19, 2024, ,
Matters of hearts – Ram La’l’s love letters to Abbas Khan
Wednesday, 18 December 2024
The beautifully published book starts with a travelogue by Abbas Khan who traveled from Lahore to Mianwali (birth place of Ram La’l) and Islamabad together with Ram La’l when the later visited Pakistan. The narrative of the journey clearly shows how interests and observations of both the writers are similar.
Labels: Abbas Khan, Ram La'l, Urdu
posted by S A J Shirazi @ Wednesday, December 18, 2024, ,
Khate-e-Ra’ana - calligraphy script invented by Ibn-e-Kaleem
Friday, 13 December 2024
Labels: Arts, Calligraphy, In Print, Khate-e-Ra’ana, The Friday Times
posted by S A J Shirazi @ Friday, December 13, 2024, ,
Gogera Insight
Thursday, 12 December 2024
This article appeared in daily the Nation
Labels: In Print, Nation, Travel
posted by S A J Shirazi @ Thursday, December 12, 2024, ,
Plagiarism, Prove it!
Wednesday, 11 December 2024
This article appeared in Daily The Nation
Broadly speaking, plagiarism, as per the popular literature on the subject, refers to using another person's work without giving credit. This dangerous trend is not new, but the advent of the Internet has facilitated the speed and methods used.
It is a chronic problem greatly facilitated by the resources rich Internet. Students (mostly those who are not Internet savvy), who plagiarize, do it the old-fashioned way here -- finding some relevant article printed somewhere and getting it typed. In case one article does not cover all dimensions of the topic, a wary student may get some old book on the subject (perceiving that the teacher might not have read it), mark apparently relevant paragraphs and give it to the typist to prepare the assignment. The source material is commonly known among students' fraternity as chappa or nuskha. Some may proof read the typed paper, correct mistakes and clear irrelevant references in the text while some other may not take the trouble of reading "their work".
Labels: Education, In Print, Information Technology, Nation, Plagiarism, Students
posted by S A J Shirazi @ Wednesday, December 11, 2024, ,