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Department of Engineering Management Established The Department of Engineer- ing Management (DME) was formally inaugurated on the 31st of October, 2008 and Prof. Brig Dr. Nawar Khan was appointed the Founder Head of Department. By the grace of Allah Almighty, CAMPBUZZ completes its Silver Jubilee and thus stands as the most widely read newsletter of the college. Today, beside covering almost all the events of the college, it has been able to highlight various problems that are faced by the students and ultimately takes the distinction of serving as a ‘bridge’ between the administration and the students. We the editors of Campbuzz feel proud and hope that we would be able to further improve the editions and make it even more crispy. Campbuzz Presents its Silver Edition EMENENTS DO WONDERS AT THE ALL PAKISTAN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CONFERENCE (APEEC), 2008 held at GIKI. Commandant’s Garden Party on December 12th Upholding the legacy, Commandants’ Gar- den Party has been planned on 12th Decem- ber. The tradition has been a treat for the brilliant students who have not only man- aged to secure excellent grades but also have kept their heads high by contributing in the co-curricular and extra-curricular ac- tivities. The participants will soon get the invitation cards. Farhan Bhatti and Mehqub Hayat of DE-27 (Mechatronics Engineering) receiving winning shield form GIKI’s Rector.All Pakistan Elec- trical Engineering Conference (APEEC) was held on 14-16 Nov, 2008 at GIKI, Topi (Swabi). More than 25 teams took part in the various competitions of the conference from all over the Pakistan. Faculty Members proceed to the Holy Land for Hajj Brig Dr. Akhtar Nawaz Malik, Brig Dr. M Rafique Dhillon and Col. Dr Javaid Iqbal have left for Saudi Arabia for performing Hajj. We wish them all a safe journey. CAMPBUZZ Silver Edition Editors of Campbuzz Maj Kashan Siddiqui, MED Tel : 0321-2616547, 2502 Maj Ateeque Nawaz, SO Tel : 0321-5145604, 1004 NS Malik Basharat, DME Tel: 0300-4725488 This Issue composed by NS Nouman Bashir DE-29 (MTS) Tel: 0333 5416689 Issue Number : XXV Thursday, 4 December 2008 Copies : 700 Pages : 12 Printed by : Printing Press — EME College I N S I D E THIS ISSUE Rotary International 2 Cmdnt’s Visit to the DEM 3 A Little Prayer for Bush & Blair 4 Love of Allah 5 Garden Party’s participants’ List 9,10 EME College Library- Ground realities 8 SAS 6,7 Disclaimer : All contents of Campbuzz are the writers’/contributors’ personal views and are not to be taken as official opinion See details on Page 3 The editors of Campbuzz wish the worthy readers a very happy Eid and say “Eid Mubarik”. See details on Page 9 See details on Page 3

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Page 1: Issue XXV

Department of Engineering Management Established

The Department of Engineer-ing Management (DME) was formally inaugurated on the 31st of October, 2008 and Prof. Brig Dr. Nawar Khan was appointed the Founder Head of Department.

By the grace of Allah Almighty, CAMPBUZZ completes its Silver Jubilee and thus stands as the most widely read newsletter of the college. Today, beside covering almost all the events of the college, it has been able to highlight various problems that are faced by the students and ultimately takes the distinction of serving as a ‘bridge’ between the administration and the students. We the editors of Campbuzz feel proud and hope that we would be able to further improve the editions and make it even more crispy.

Campbuzz Presents its Silver Edition

EMENENTS DO WONDERS AT THE ALL PAKISTAN

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING CONFERENCE (APEEC), 2008

held at GIKI.

Commandant’s Garden Party on December 12th

Upholding the legacy, Commandants’ Gar-den Party has been planned on 12th Decem-ber. The tradition has been a treat for the brilliant students who have not only man-aged to secure excellent grades but also have kept their heads high by contributing in the co-curricular and extra-curricular ac-tivities. The participants will soon get the invitation cards.

Farhan Bhatti and Mehqub Hayat of DE-27 (Mechatronics Engineering) receiving winning shield form GIKI’s Rector.All Pakistan Elec-trical Engineering Conference (APEEC) was held on 14-16 Nov, 2008 at GIKI, Topi (Swabi). More than 25 teams took part in the various competitions of the conference from all over the Pakistan.

Faculty Members proceed to the Holy Land for Hajj

Brig Dr. Akhtar Nawaz Malik, Brig Dr. M Rafique Dhillon and Col. Dr Javaid Iqbal have left for Saudi Arabia for performing Hajj. We wish them all a safe journey.

CAMPBUZZ Silver Edition

Editors of Campbuzz

Maj Kashan Siddiqui, MED Tel : 0321-2616547, 2502

Maj Ateeque Nawaz, SO

Tel : 0321-5145604, 1004

NS Malik Basharat, DME

Tel: 0300-4725488

This Issue composed by NS Nouman Bashir

DE-29 (MTS) Tel: 0333 5416689

Issue Number : XXV Thursday, 4 December 2008 Copies : 700 Pages : 12 Printed by : Printing Press — EME College

I N S I D E THIS ISSUE

Rotary International 2

Cmdnt’s Visit to the

DEM

3

A Little Prayer for Bush &

Blair

4

Love of Allah 5

Garden Party’s

participants’ List

9,10

EME College Library-

Ground realities

8

SAS 6,7

Disclaimer : All contents of Campbuzz are the writers’/contributors’ personal views and are not to be taken as official opinion

See details on Page 3

The editors of Campbuzz wish the worthy readers a

very happy Eid and say “Eid Mubarik”.

See details on Page 9

See details on Page 3

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Rotaract International to induct EME students for the first ever University based Humanitarian

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"The ideals which have lighted my way, and time after time have given me new courage to face life cheerfully, have been Kindness, Beauty, and Truth. The trite subjects of human efforts, p o s s e s s i o n s , outward success, luxury have always seemed to me c o n t e m p t i b l e . " Albert Einstein

Rotaract is an international program

for adults ages 18 to 30 who want to make a differ-ence. It was founded in 1968 by Rotary Interna-tional, an association of clubs made up of service-minded business and professional leaders. Today, there are more than 7,300 Rotary club sponsored Rotaract clubs with some 170,000 mem-bers – known as Rotaractors – in over 150 coun-tries. Clubs are either based in the community or in a university. Rotaract clubs en-able Rotaractors to grow personally and professionally, address community needs, and pro-mote international understanding through friendship and service. Rotaract clubs hold meet-ings, usually every two weeks, which feature speakers, discussions, and visits to other clubs. Rotaractors also get together for service p r o j e c t s , s o c i a l a c t i v i t i e s , a n d leadership workshops.

Chairperson Rotaract International visits EME College

Mrs. Noreen Mirza, Chairperson Rotaract International (Pakistan-Afghanistan ), along with her team members, visited EME college on the 5th of November, 2008 to give an introduction to the students about the working of the Rotary International. Mrs. Noreen shall be conducting interviews for the final induction into the first ever University based Humanitarian Club. Prospective members Induction forms are available at the Stationary Shop or can be requested at [email protected] Interview dates to be announced*

* Subject to convenience.

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EMENENTS DO WONDERS AT (APEEC), 2008 held at

GIKI ,Topi Continued from page 1

Establishment of Department of Engineering Management (DEM)

Continued form Page 1

Engineering graduates of any discipline have to be adequately pre-pared to shoulder the responsibilities of technical leadership positions in today’s technology driven organizations. The engineers, so prepared, are the ultimate candidates for the positions of Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Chief Operat ing Off icers , (COOs) , Chief Technical Officers (CTOs), and other top Management positions in technically oriented industrial and service organizations. Their services are utilized by national public enterprises and defense organizations along with interna-tional firms to perform their jobs efficiently and effectively.

Today’s fast moving technical organizations in industrial and service sectors require technical personnel having knowledge of both hard core engineering disciplines as well as management skills necessary to steer the organization to success.

These factors and many more encourage us at Department of Engi-neering Management at College of E & ME to start MS and PhD programs in Engineering Management.

Department of Engineering Management provides an opportunity to graduate engineers to prepare themselves with latest principles and tech-niques of management for a technical enterprise through MS and PhD pro-grams. The Department has established ‘Decision Support System Lab’ and also others labs have been planned to support its academics and re-search programs.

5 teams from EME were there for:

Speed Wiring Competition,

Conceive Implement & Conceive (CIC),

Paper Presenting,

Project Exhibition.

NS Farhan and NS Mehqub of DE-27 won the Speed Wiring Competition by making the required fully functional circuit in the minimum time. Our stu-dents also won a position in paper pres-entation and CIC. Congratulations!

Commandant Visits DEM

Commandant College of E & ME visited the newly established Department of Engineering Man-agement on November 01, 2008. Head of Depart-ment Prof. Brig. Dr. Nawar Khan introduced the fac-ulty members on arrival.

Commandant also visited ‘Decision Support Sys-tem Lab’ and other areas of the department. A de-tailed presentation was given by the HOD and briefed Commandant on departmental activities. Commandant appreciated the current academics, research and special initiatives of the department including consultancy, short courses and workshops being planned.

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BAND RUNG Continued from Page 6

The unexpected final was played in the early morning after the night full of crunch matches. The final was snatched by NS Mu-h a m m a d M o h s i n (Mehcanical 27) & NS Rehan Zahid (Mechanical 27) by defeating NS Awad Ahmed (Mechanical 28) & NS Saad Ahmed Ghauri (Mechanical 27) by 79 points. The finalists were taken to GARDEN GRILL to have a lavish dinner to satisfy their appetite.

Lecturer Atif Bin Asghar from DME is finally getting to be tied into a marriage. His marriage takes place after Eid-ul-Azha in his home town Wah. All of us join hands to this gesture of good luck to him and warmest wishes for a happy ‘afterlife’.

Lecturer Atif Bin Asghar aspires to tie a matrimonial knot

Feedback, suggestions and observations related to EME College

[email protected]

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A Little Prayer for Bush and Blair Dr. Asghar Qadir, DG NUST CAMP

See there that boy that has no arms? They were blown off. And see that little girl, crawling on her belly? Her legs are gone. Oh hear them thanking you, my lords --- You set them free. And may you sleep well tonight, my lords. And may you see your children’s children in your dreams, And watch their little mouths Pucker up in cries of fright As you watch their legs --- their hands --- their arms --- Vanish from your sight As they go up in flames, And hear their cries. I do not have the depth of vision To wish to see it happen To those who gave no pain --- I only wish that you Could see it in your dreams. And may you sleep well tonight, my lords. And my lords, may you forgive Those who seek to have you crucified. They know not what they do. You know my lords, you have but followed The path of your Lord Christ. You showed the same compassion. You turned the other cheek, Did you not, my lords? You were but sent to set the Third World free, my lords. You have but come as saviors born again!

Here is a little prayer For my lords Bush and Blair. I pray, my lords, for both of you, Who had the vision deep to see The need to set Iraqis free: That poor oppressed and stifled land That lay beneath a Tyrant’s hand. And may your lordships praised be Whose kind compassion set them free. And may you sleep well tonight. Then, as you sleep, oh may you dream Of distant lands with domes agleam. Broad avenues are lined with trees, And fountains run and flowers please; Then crowded noisome grows the town, All gone to seed, the roads run down; Weeds everywhere and streams of sand, Skulking people at each hand. There stands the statue of the Tyrant And crowds of children shrink from it. Two knights in shining armour come; --- The heroes, Bush and Blair. They lead liberating legions With shiny new and gleaming guns. They come, their guns are blazing. And all those shrinking children --- Lie still at the statue’s feet. And may you sleep well tonight my lords. There come those weeping women Wailing for their butchered babes --- Their hearts --- their hopes --- their dreams --- Lying at the statue’s feet. They’re thanking you, my lords, For liberating those innocents From under that dread Tyrant’s heel. And as they thank you lords, they too are shot. There rush their men-folk crying And other babes cry for their mothers. Oh hear those cries my lords! Oh hear those cries! Oh hear those cries each time You rest your head on downy pillows. Hear yet those cries of all the women, children, men ---- Thanking you my, lords. And may you sleep well tonight.

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Righteousness “Its not righteousness that you turn your faces to the

east or to the west but righteous is he who believes in

Allah, scriptures and the prophet and gives his wealth

for love of him to kinsfolk and to the orphans and to

the needy and to the wayfarer and to those who ask

and to set slaves free and observe proper worship and

those who keep their treaty when they make one and

the patient in tribulation, adversity and time of dis-

tress. Such are they who are sincere, such are the God

fearing.” (Al-Quran)

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LOVE OF ALLAH

(NS Uzair Sukhera 27 EE)

It was a very calm evening; the sky was decorated with the sporadic and random patterns of clouds, the sun was gradually moving below the horizon; a rather perfect day for a person like me to go for a walk or for a drive or to enjoy the beautiful nature in the garden nearby. However this evening, these feel-ings were not present. Two months had passed since I lost my dear mother yet I still could not help myself to occasionally go down the memory lane and to cherish the most beautiful mo-ments of life I had with her...It was natural I thought...I loved her very much!

That very evening I went to my home garden to lie down,

not to cherish the beauties of nature but to momentarily escape from this cruel world and to get lost in memories. I tried to remember each and every moment of my life when my mother had pampered me, scolded me, told me off, shouted at me, sac-rificed her own calm and comfort for me, taken care of me when I had fallen ill…..all to take care of me in the best possi-ble manner, that no one else in this world could do to me. I am sure she loved me much!

What’s love? A lot has been written on this topic, some

definitions convergent, others divergent and some vague! I would not delve into the mysteries of love and would simply state that Love is different for every person. The feelings, the intensity, the emotions, the thoughts and actions are all linked to this single ‘sublime’ feeling of love. It is so powerful and uncontrollable that, sometimes, it overcomes the person so ve-hemently that his/her senses start giving in. Even if this feeling or rather emotion remains in control, inadvertently most of our actions get influenced by it; the degree of influence may vary directly with intensity of emotions. Love transforms the whole equations and frames of references through which we compre-hend this world!

The memories of the various stages of my life which were

scented with my mother’s love kept flashing in my mind. It was the joy of these memories that I started remembering all the people I had lost. I could recall the love and affection of my grand parents who shared with me the candid details of their adventures of youth, their lifetime experiences and the tales of epic folk. I thought this feeling of love is all around me. We all are linked through it!

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Going down the memory lane I could not keep myself with the limits of time. I started remembering the tales of the companions of Prophet (PBUH) and their sublime feelings of love. It was love which had total control over their actions; their dealings, their daily routine, their dresses, their food and not to mention their prayers. They loved their Lord with feel-ings of intensity that knew no bounds! The companions of Prophet (PBUH) had put everything of theirs at stake, just for the love of God. They were more concerned about the matters related to their LORD than the worldly matters.

I was brought to the real life back by the joyous screams of

children playing around in the vicinity. The overpowering memories had a vital impact on my thought and suddenly I knew I had missed the bigger picture of love. Lost in the glam-our of this world I had forgotten the true definitions and limit-less boundaries of LOVE.

In our lives we cherish the emotion of Love much. We

love everything and everyone who is linked to us; the intensity of this emotion may vary from likeness to passionate LOVE. The proof of my statement comes from the fact that we miss everything and everyone we LOVE. Talking about the bigger picture of love we all love our Lord too. We pray to him, spend in his name and observe almost all rituals in His Love, yet, I feel that we love everything and everyone; mourn the loss of our belongings and above all our beloved ones but our LORD. The intensity and limits of our love simply have no comparison to the people who have set high standards for the Love, i.e. the companions of Prophet (P.B.U.H). I feel I never came to know the true meaning of Love….I never loved Allah the way He wants!

FOCUS Continued from Page 12 Lecturer Ali Qazalbash has been recently turned 30. He got

married in November 2006. He has one year old son Moiz-e-Haider.

He has lectured following courses. Electric Circuits, Electrical Machines, Power Electronics,

Electronics Systems. Lecturer Ali Qazalbash has been offered a Doctorate pro-

gram at Georgia Institute of Technology USA and Wisconsin University USA and he would proceed provided he is funded by HEC/NUST.

Lecturer Ali Qazalbash believes Faculty Development Pro-gram should continue for the young teachers. It would help them in many ways and further improve the University Rank-ing. In his message to the students he wants the students to avoid “Chaapa” while making assignments.

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SAS CARDS DISTRIBUTION CEREMONY The annual SAS CARD DISTRIBUTION CEREMONY was held on Thursday, 20th November, 2008 at the ASG Lecture Hall, Electrical block. The Patron, Brigadier Dr. Akhtar Nawaz along with the SAS Sports Advisors Major Arsalan and Captain Asad were in attendance. The ceremony was kicked off by an introductory speech by none other than our own NS Saad Akhtar.

Prizes for the 2nd Super Six Cricket Tournament were handed out by the Patron. The winning team Ladoo 29 (Mechanical 29) and the runners up Jheega Jheega (Electrical 28) were handed out the trophies and the prize money. The individual awards of Man of the Tounament and Highest scorer were presented to NS Saad Akhtar (Electrical 28) where as the Leading Wicket taker award was given to Jahangir Afzal (PA to CI). The award for the Man of the Final was given to GC Ali Masood (Computer 29).

Next, the winners of the Band Rung tournament, NS Rehan Zahid (Mechanical 27) and NS Muhammad Mohsin (Mechanical 27) and the runners up NS Awad Ahmed (Mechanical 28) and NS Saad Ahmed Ghauri (Mechanical 27) were an-nounced. Followed by the prize distribution, the patron and the advisors presented the appointment cards to the President, Vice President and the respective General Secretaries. Brig. Akhtar Nawaz then shared his wisdom and experience with the mem-bers encouraging them to energetically participate in all college co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. The cards to the deputies, coordinators and assistants of all the wings were presented by the respective General Secretaries. Once again the administrative and organizational strength of SAS was reflected in this event.

BAND RUNG TOURNAMENT This magnificent event arranged by SAS came as the opening event of the semester after the summer vacations by the Indoor Wing. The best part of the tournament was that there was arrangement of Bar-B-Q, drinks and Music so that participants could enjoy themselves. The number of teams which participated in the event was 16. They were divided in 4 pools, each comprising of 4 teams. Each team consists of 2 players. After the interesting pool matches, 2 top teams from each pool were taken out so that they could compete in the quarter finals. The 4 winning teams of the Quarter Finals gave birth to two semi final matches.The 1st semi final was played between the teams of NS Saad Zafar & NS Ahsan Khan and NS Muhammad Mohsin (Mehcanical 27) & NS Rehan Zahid (Mechanical 27). The 2nd semi final was fought between the teams of NS Awad Ahmed (Mechanical 28) & NS Saad Ahmed Ghauri (Mechanical 27) and NS Umer Munir (Computer 28) & NS Rana Athar (Mechatronics 27) The mechanical guys proved their mettle and hit it off with their hammer because the teams that triumphantly reached the finals belonged to mighty mechanical which were NS Muhammad Mohsin (Mehcanical 27)& NS Rehan Zahid (Mechanical 27) and NS Awad Ahmed (Mechanical 28)& NS Saad Ahmed Ghauri (Mechanical 27).

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SAS APPOINMENTS

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Brig. Akhtar Nawaz (Patron SAS)

NS Saad Kiani (Gen Secy Media n Grafix)

NS Malik Kamran (Gen Secy Adventure)

NS Sarah Anwar (Gen Secy Girls Sports)

NS Haroon Latif (Gen SecyE-Gaming)

NS Hammad Ilyas (Vice President)

NS Rehan Zahid (President-SAS)

NS Mohsin Amjad (Gen Secy Promotion)

NS Rana Athar (Gen Secy Indoor Sports)

NS Usman Asad (Gen Secy Web Designing)

NS Alee Rahman (Gen SecyOutdoor Sports)

GC Waqas Ashraf (Gen SecyAdministration)

SAS TEAM 2008-09

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“EME College Library…Intel Outside” By Ziad Javed

If you ever find enough spare time or have your computer at home broken down, then why not check out what the library computing facilities have to offer? For centuries libraries have been the hubs of distributing and archiving knowledge. The public library of New York gives users access to a world of information at astounding speeds. All around the world libraries serve as the cradle for great leaders, speakers and revolutionaries. Why then should our sacred EME be left behind?

Computing at EME has always been a ride in the wild. Thirty or so colossal G.R.T screens line up the wall-attached tables

of the library. Of course it is 2008 and LCD screens will not be invented for another thirty years or so… The world’s 376th uni-versity( NUST) propagates instant (within seconds) access to all of the world’s greatest research publications. That does not how-ever include the 376 seconds it takes for the computer to start.

A typical visit for a student visiting the library to complete his home assignment transgresses as follows: “After

“registering” his textbooks with library staff, he drags a chair in front of a screen. I say drag again because the wheel hasn’t been invented either( this trend follows for almost all the chairs in EME, by the way). The screen manifests a glamorous “Windows XP” logo in front of his eyes as he maneuvers the mouse to display the desktop. Hours later, it finally happens and he is prompted for a username and a password. Note that the password isn’t listed anywhere, and what better way to make an access public by safeguarding access by a password that no one knows. Nevertheless, there he is, finally managing to download the required files he stares at the zebra lurking in the background. Of course what is more relevant to fourier analysis and micro controllers than a zebra in Botswana? He finds and reads the download time for his 400KB(Yes, KB)-43 hours and 21 minutes. ‘WOW’ he ex-claims, being interrupted by one of the library staff:”Sir, it’s time to shut down the library”. “But its only 8pm” the student replies. “And that is when we close. Have you ever seen a library that opens past 8pm?

Disappointed, the student departs, with the prospect of returning tomorrow, hoping the situation improves…

(The writer is inspired by South Park)

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Music Video Review

By Hasan J.Goreja

When i first heard the song titled 'Paheliyan' by a new band, 'Mauj' , on a radio station,I literally fell for it and started looking forward for the release of it's video but sadly the video couldn't make up to the picture the song drew.The song is filmed in a typical barber shop found in the markets of most localities but lacks a proper idea behind it.The band members along with some other people are shown getting their faces shaved and this is it. The part which makes it far from reality and adds to the unnecessary length of the already stretched out video is that some girls keep on emerging one by one offering uncouth pleasentries to the customers at the barber shop (although it doesn't make any sense,does it?).But if one is optimistic enough to see the light at the end of the tunnel,the video is an average-budget video for a new emerging band and must be applauded for it.You may not like the video if you have-n't listened to the song previously but for avid radio listener like me,the video is still bearable.

TEACHINGS Only the educated are free.

Epictetus

I’m not a teacher, but an awakener.

Robert Frost

A good example is the best sermon.

Herbert Taylor

LEADERSHIP If you can dream it, you can do it.

Walt Disney

A leader is a dealer in hope.

Napoleon

Sheep led by a lion would defeat li-

ons led by a sheep.

Arab Proverb

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PARTICIPANTS COMDT’S GARDEN PARTY (SEMESTER SPRING 2008) POSN HOLDERS IN ACADEMICS BASED ON RESULT OF LAST SEMESTER

S/NO NS/GC/PC NO FULL NAME DEGREE ACHIEVEMENT GPA LAST SEMESTER

1 NS M. HANIF 27 EE 1st 4.00

2 NS S. SAFULLAH SHAH 27 EE 2nd 3.92

3 EC AMIR MUNIR CHAUDRY 27 ME 1st 3.97

4 NS AYESHA JAVED 27 ME 2nd 3.92

5 NS SAJID GUL KHUAJA 27 CE 1st 4.00

6 NS UMAR ALI 27 CE 1st 4.00

7 NS SUNILA SAQIB 27 CE 1st 4.00

8 PC JAWAD ASLAM 27 MTS 1st 3.82

9 NS UMAIR SHAFIQUE 27 MTS 1st 3.82

10 NS MIRZA M. AHSAN JAILIL 28 EE 1st 4.00

11 NS WASIF ADNAN 28 EE 1st 4.00

12 NS WAFA IQBAL 28 EE 1st 4.00

13 NS YASIR MEHMOOD QURESHI 28 EE 1st 4.00

14 NS RAHEEL AHMED 28 ME 1st 4.00

15 NS AHMED ZIA 28 ME 1st 4.00

16 NS SAAD USMAN KHAN 28 CE 1st 4.00

17 NS ANISUDDIN NASIR 28 CE 2nd 3.97

18 NS AHSAN JAWAD AWAN 28 MTS 1st 3.97

19 NS TALHA MANZOOR 28 MTS 2nd 3.89

20 NS HARIS IKRAM 29 EE 1st 4.00

21 NS SOHAIB AFZAL 29 EE 1st 4.00

22 NS JAWWAD AHMED 29 ME 1st 3.92

23 NS ZAFAR IQBAL 29 ME 1st 3.92

24 NS FATIMA FAROOQ 29 CE 1st 3.86

25 NS AMNA JAMAL 29 CE 2nd 3.81

26 NS RABBIA ASGHAR 29 MTS 1st 3.94

27 NS MIRZA SHEHARYAR BAIG 29 MTS 2nd 3.81

3.5 AND ABOVE IN ACADEMICS BASED ON THE RESULT OF LAST SEMESTER (ALL GCs)

S/No FULL NAME DEGREE GPA LAST SEMESTER

1 BSUO AMIR MUNIR CHAUDRY 27 ME 3.97 2 CJUO M. DANIYAL MALIK 27 MTS 3.76 3 CPL FAHEEM IFTIKHAR 27 EE 3.50

4 BILAL TAHIR 29 EE 3.58 5 ASAD NISAR 29 MTS 3.56

S/No FULL NAME DEGREE GPA LAST SEMESTER

1 BSUO AMIR MUNIR CHAUDRY 27 ME 3.97 2 CJUO M. DANIYAL MALIK 27 MTS 3.76 3 CPL FAHEEM IFTIKHAR 27 EE 3.50 4 BILAL TAHIR 29 EE 3.58 5 ASAD NISAR 29 MTS 3.56

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SENIOR APPOINTMENTS ALL (GC/ PC/ NS) STUDENTS:

S/ NO NAME DEGREE

1 BSUO AMIR MUNIR CHAUDRY 27 ME

2 CSUO SADDAM 27

3 CSUO USMAN 27

4 SNS FAIZAN RAZZAQUE 27 EE

5 SGS SUNILA SAQIB 27 CE

6 SNS M. OVAIS JILANI 27 ME

7 SNS TANZEEL FARRUKH 27 CE

8 SNS SYED SAFULLAH SHAH 27 EE

9 SGS NIMRA IFTEKHAR 27 MTS

10 SPC FARABI BIN IMRAN 27 MTS

S/ NO NAME DEGREE

1 BSUO AMIR MUNIR CHAUDRY 27 ME

2 CSUO SADDAM 27

3 CSUO USMAN 27

4 SNS FAIZAN RAZZAQUE 27 EE

5 SGS SUNILA SAQIB 27 CE

6 SNS M. OVAIS JILANI 27 ME

7 SNS TANZEEL FARRUKH 27 CE

8 SNS SYED SAFULLAH SHAH 27 EE

9 SGS NIMRA IFTEKHAR 27 MTS

10 SPC FARABI BIN IMRAN 27 MTS

POSN HOLDERS IN EXTRA CURRICULAR/ CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES FALLL SEMESTER 2008:

S/NO

NAME DEPT / DEGREE EVENT ACHIEVEMENT

1 GC MUKHTAR-UDDIN 27 EE INTER NUST VOLLE BALL CHAMPIONSHIP 2008

WON

2 NS WAQAS KHAN 27 CE INTER NUST FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

RUNNER UP

3 NS ANIQA ISHAQ 27 EE NUST REPRESENTED PAKI-STAN AT THE ITU TELE-COM AISIA 2008-YOUTH FORUM

NS ANIQA WAS ELECTED FOR THE CHAIR

NS M. UZAIR SUKHERA 27 EE

4 NS SAIF ULLAH 27 EE ALL PAKISTAN QUIZ COM-PETETION

2ND POSITION of NS SAIF ULLAH. OVERALL 2ND posi-tion

NS SUNILA SAQIB 27 CE

5 TECH CADET BABAR 27 MTS ALL PAKISTAN MAJOR AK-RAM SHAHEED NH DECLA-MATION CONTEST 2008

3RD POSITION AS TEAM. TC BABAR got 3RD INDIVID-UAL POSITION

TECH CADET ADNAN 27 ME

S/NO

NAME DEPT / DEGREE EVENT ACHIEVEMENT

1 GC MUKHTAR-UDDIN 27 EE INTER NUST VOLLE BALL CHAMPIONSHIP 2008

WON

2 NS WAQAS KHAN 27 CE INTER NUST FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

RUNNER UP

3 NS ANIQA ISHAQ 27 EE NUST REPRESENTED PAKI-STAN AT THE ITU TELE-COM AISIA 2008-YOUTH FORUM

NS ANIQA WAS ELECTED FOR THE CHAIR

NS M. UZAIR SUKHERA 27 EE

4 NS SAIF ULLAH 27 EE ALL PAKISTAN QUIZ COM-PETETION

2ND POSITION of NS SAIF ULLAH. OVERALL 2ND posi-tion

NS SUNILA SAQIB 27 CE

5 TECH CADET BABAR 27 MTS ALL PAKISTAN MAJOR AK-RAM SHAHEED NH DECLA-MATION CONTEST 2008

3RD POSITION AS TEAM. TC BABAR got 3RD INDIVID-UAL POSITION

TECH CADET ADNAN 27 ME

NERC 2008 WINNING TEAM:

GC FARHAJ HABIB 27 MTS NS ZOHAIB RIAZ 27 MTS NS ABDUL HANNAN NASIR 27 MTS PC MOIZ YOUSAF 27 MTS NS AFFAN PERVAIZ 27 MTS NS MOHAMMAD AHMER 27 MTS

APEEC (All Pakistan Elect Engineering Council) THIRD POSITION SPEED WIRING 1. NS Sahil Nadeem Baig 27 EE 2. Rabia Maqbool 27 EE 3. Syed Mahad Haider 27 EE RESEARCH PAPER 1. Faraz Ahmad 27 EE

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Article Writing Competition

NS Jawwad Ahmed 29 Mech

First position for the article

“I think therefore I am”.

SPAL APPOINTMENTS Fine Arts Club Ahmed Habib 27 Mts, Arooba Javed 27 Mts, Nouman Abbas 28 CE Music Club. President: Ahmer Javed 27 ME Burraq President: GC Baber Sial 27 Mts Dramatics President: GC Adnan Ashiq 27 ME Aks President: Usman Asad 27 ME Nawa e SaroshPresidentNS Nada Masood 27 Mts Cordinator: NS Qurat-ul-Ain 27 CE TarteelPresident:GC Hafiz Naeem 27 EE Professionals’ ClubPresident:NS Saad ur Rehman 27 Mts Administration Wing Secretary:NS Malik Kamran Iqbal 27 CE Cordinators:NS Harris Naeem 27 Mts, NS Sohaib Irshad27 CE ,NS Rehan Zahid 27 ME Promotion WingSecretary:NS Mohsin Amjad 27 ME Web and Graphics Wing Secretaries: NS Muhammad Saad Kiani 27 ME , NS Isma Zulfiqar 27 CE Media WingSecretaries:GC Chaudhry Fahad Ali 27 ME

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Articles related to science, literature, arts, history, tech-nology, IT, commerce etc.

Coverage of events occur-ring in college along with photographs.

Account of seminars and courses being run at col-

lege. Achievements of students. Jokes, quotations, poetry,

book reviews, essays etc. College routine and esca-

pades. Sports, entertainment, films

THE PANORAMA

CALL PERFORMS AT EME The famous musical band “Call” performed at College of E&ME on the evening of 29th November 2008. The show was sponsored by Ufone. Large number of students and fac-ulty members attended the concert. The students really en-joyed and every body seemed thankful to the college authori-ties for holding such a refreshing event.

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Engineer Ali Qazalbash Mr. Ali Qazalbash is a lecturer in the department of

Electrical Engineering. He is generally known as Power Elec-tronics Master and is about to be Assistant Professor. The editor Campbuzz NS Malik Basharat interviewed the honor-able lecturer and he responded as follows.

Mr. Ali Qazalbash did his F.Sc from Edwards College

Peshawar in1996. Under the umbrella of UET Peshawar he did his BE in Electrical Engi-neering from CECOS Institute Peshawar. He holds foreign MS Degree in Electrical Power Engineering Systems with specialization in Renewable Electrical Systems from Manchester University UK in 2004. He has two international publications and his two research papers are in the process of peer review.

Placement office EME College also belongs to Mr. Ali Qazalbash. He has been

working in close collaboration with the leading local and multinational companies to se-cure internships/jobs for the students of the college. He has been instrumental in conduct-ing Open House Job Fair annually. He has also been busy in arranging industrial visits. He has been organizing tests for induction into various industries at the campus. He is also the sports officer of the department of electrical engineering.

Lecturer Ali Qazalbash joined College of E&ME in2005. Earlier he worked with Air

Coordination System in UK for a year. He has remained associated with WAPDA at WARSIK DAM. His abilities were also utilized by Microchip. Here Dr Mujeeb Bin Ihsan has been constantly inspiring him.

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Charity Concert at EME A Charity concert was organized by the students of the College of E&ME under the banner of ‘Lets MAKE A DIFFER-ENCE’ campaign to help the earth-quake victims of Balochistan in the College Auditorium. A sum of Rs. 18000/- was collected and the cheque was presented to the Comman-dant EME. Maj Gen Muhamamd Sha-hid appreciated the efforts of the stu-dents.

DE 29 MECH VISITS KSB PUMPS

On 22nd November 2008 , DE 29 Mech Engg visited KSB Pumps, HasanAbdal under the supervision of Mr Akhtar Khurshid. The stu-dents had a chance to see the casting processes on large scale. They also saw various machin-ing processes. On the whole it was great learn-ing for the students.

BEST BOWLER OF THE SUPER SIXES CRICKET TOURNAMENT

Sep Jeahangir Afzal (Runner of Dy Comdt) was declared the best bowler of the tournament. He got the most wickets and his furious spells helped his team “Butt Six” to make a place in the semi final of the tournament. Well Done !