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Pakistani Students’ Politics

By Bilal Naseer Khanzada • Mar 16th, 2011 • Category: Politics

When we talk about the students, how can we forget about students’ politics, or we can say that so-called student politics. If we cast a glance in the past years before students’ unions were banned by Zia-ul-Haq’s dictatorship (1984). Unions’ activities were conducted through regular annual elections in colleges and universities. Students’ parties that participated [...]



History of Media in Pakistan

By Bilal Naseer Khanzada • Mar 15th, 2011 • Category: Politics

When we talk about media, we must know its history. Media history is based on PRINT media or we can say that it is the oldest media of mass communication.
Greater masses can abstract the information after its emergence. They allow reader to control exposure.
In the beginning (1947), Pakistan started a weak press with very little [...]



Youth and Politics

By Bilal Naseer Khanzada • Mar 13th, 2011 • Category: Politics

When the word “politics” comes in my mind, I think it is all nonsense.
Why? Why I m thinking like that. It is not the thinking of my mind, there are so many teenagers are thinking like that.
The student’s movements in the Indo-Pak subcontinent first started with the emergence of “All India Students Federation” which held [...]