Friday, March 25, 2011
QUAID-E-AWAM UNIVERSITY QUEST NAWABSHAH HISTORY
In order to provide adequate opportunity of engineering education to the people belonging to the interior of Sindh province, the Sindh University Engineering College Jamshoro was established in 1963 as a constituent college of the University of Sindh. According to the education policy of 1972, it was decided by the government to upgrade the college to the level of University of Engineering & Technology after shifting it to Nawabshah. Consequently, the 1st year classes were started at Nawabshah in February1974.
In July 1976, this institution entered the second phase and was declared as additional campus of University of Sindh through amendment in the Sindh University Act, 1972 and was headed by a Pro Vice-Chancellor. The additional campus was eventually upgraded to the level of University on 1st March 1977 through an ordinance. Later on, the provincial Assembly of Sindh also passed an Act in this regard and named the institution “ Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Nawabshah”.
In 1980, the Government decided to shift the seat of University to Jamshoro and the campus at Nawabshah, was declared as constituent college of Mehran University; renamed “ Mehran University College of Engineering and Technology (MUCET), Nawabshah. On 7th August 1996, MUCET was upgraded to the level of University through an Ordinance and latter an Act of Sindh Assembly and named as “Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering, Science and Technology (QUEST), Nawabshah”. QUEST is accredited with Higher Education Commission and Pakistan Engineering Council.
QUEST campus is situated just outside the city of Nawabshah near airport and is spread over an area of 457 acres on both sides of the main Sakrand road. Presently, it consists of three academic sectors. Sector A houses the departments of Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Computer Systems Engineering, Institute of Information Technology the Administration Block and a well-established Computer Centre. Sector B houses the departments of Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Energy & Environment Engineering and Basic Sciences & Related Studies. While all the laboratories of Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Workshop are located in Sector C and the Central Library is located between Sector B & C. Two new buildings for Electronics and Energy & Environment Engineering have constructed between sectors – A&B. There is a well-planned residential colony consisting of a substantial number of bungalows for the teachers and officers and quarters for other employees.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Job Opportunity at Shan Foods (BS Software Engn) jobs
Shan Foods (Pvt.) Ltd is a renowned food company and powerful brand of Pakistan. With a vision to become a global food company, we are delighting consumers in more than 50 countries through delicious food solutions of premier Quality under brand categories of: Recipe Mixes, Plain Spices, Paste, Pickle, Rice, Salt and Desserts.
We are looking for energetic, talented, proactive and ambitious candidates to fuel our rapid expansion plans.
POSITION : “System Support Executive”
JOB DESCRIPTION:
The incumbent shall be responsible to carry out following duties;
- Ensure accurate system implementation and maintain data integrity
- Ensure 100% automated business transactions
- Ensure timely completion of complex reports and user guides
- Analyze and identify areas of modification through unit testing of application modules
- Monitor and correct software defects
- Research appropriate programming tools and techniques
- Ensure completion of following documents after module development and solution validation,
- Solution test completion report,
- Technical documents,
- End user guide manuals
- Provide training and support to users as per requirement
- Coordinate between developers and users to resolve system related issues in agreed timeline.
JOB SPECIFICATION:
QUALIFICATION:
- B.S. Computer Science from any accredited local or foreign institute.
- Expertise in Oracle (8i, 10g) and MS. SQL 2000/2005.
EXPERIENCE:
- Minimum 1 year of experience in system implementation, support and compliance services. Fresh candidates may also apply.
SKILLS:
- Analytical Methodologies: Application Unit testing methods & logical design testing technique
- Databases: Oracle PL/SQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Ms. Access
- Programming tools: VB.Net, VB6, ASP.Net, Oracle Developer, Power Builder, Crystal Reports, HTML, DHTML, Visio & Erwin
- Effective communication skills
- Result oriented and fast paced
MARKET COMPETITIVE COMPENSATION STRUCTURE AND BENEFITS.
Monday, March 21, 2011
Meghna Naidu's Most Very Bast Picture
Meghna Naidu is an Indian actress. She was born on 19 September 1978 in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh. Naidu danced in the music video Kaliyon Ka Chaman to a Lata/Jay-z remix song. She is featured in the Saru Maini Video Dil De Diya Tha (Sutta Mix).
Above picture is one the most hot and beautiful looking picture of actress Meghna Naidu. She is looking really gorgeous and pictures is taken really from a right Angle.
Above picture is one the most hot and beautiful looking picture of actress Meghna Naidu. She is looking really gorgeous and pictures is taken really from a right Angle.
Fashion Pakistan Very Bast Week 2 featured in Vogue Magazine Sep 2010
This September the frenzy of excitement amongst designers was hard to hold down. The latest issue of American Vogue had hit the stands, featuring two-pages on Fashion Pakistan Week 2, and understandably not a single copy was left unturned (read unsold).
Any fashion follower would know the value of Vogue coverage; fashion fortunes have been made by a mere mention in its sacred pages. And while this coverage did not entirely look at Pakistani fashion’s most glamorous angle — inevitably bringing in the Taliban — it did suggest that Pakistan has another, more liberal angle than what the world is used to seeing. Carla Power, the writer who specialises in the study of Muslim societies, suggested as much with sensitivity and admiration in her coverage of FPW2.
International interest at the helm of so many fashion weeks — in Karachi and Lahore — has most certainly given Pakistani fashion a much-needed boost. Designers have been written about in prestigious publications, they have spoken on TV channels and they have been invited to participate in numerous fashion shows across the globe. But what is to happen now that the initial excitement is dying out? The year Pakistan had three major fashion weeks cannot be celebrated and packed away in the same breath.
There needs to be a system to ensure that the industry continues building, brick by brick. Designers have basked in the spotlight, they have after-partied and they have brushed shoulders with international media. But almost one year into Pakistan’s affair with fashion weeks, where exactly does the fashion industry stand and how closer is it to being on a par with its global counterparts? Is there really so much to rejoice? One would have to say, not yet.
The BFC takes transparency a step further by publishing an extensive Value of Fashion report on the British fashion industry’s direct contribution to the economy. Pakistan’s fashion industry needs to understand that in this day and age, economic value is the only thing that can make it sustainable.
It also needs to be consistent not sporadic, at the fashion week as well as the fashion designer level. International fashion weeks usually recur every six months but neither council in Pakistan has been able to show this commitment. The PFDC just recently announced a one-month postponement of the PFDC-Sunsilk Fashion Week, stretching the gap to 10 months. And the newly elected Fashion Pakistan council in Karachi is completely mum on their own matter. It appears that two unnecessarily back-to-back events (November 2009 and April 2010) have burnt its designers and resources out.
On a baser level, designers need to show some consistency too. One is witness to the fact that their supply chain is extremely poor. Collections are launched with much hoopla but rarely are they consistent. When a card reads that so and so is launching at an outlet, it actually means that he or she will be putting out a limited collection which will never be restocked once sold out. And whatever is left unsold shall be seen hanging on the racks forever. This holds true for Sana Safinaz (Ensemble), Shehla Chatoor (Labels), Sublime (Labels) and numerous others. Certain outfits have been on the racks for months!
It’s all very impressive to have a launch serving canapés and fresh juices followed by extensive Page 3 coverage, but surely the business of fashion needs to be about much more. And if designers are content retailing privately from personal spaces then why step into the fashion week and ready-to-wear brouhaha at all? Giving credit where credit is due, one has to appreciate the efforts of some designers who have actually made their fashion week collections widely available. There are a few.
Fashion needs to start looking inwards for strength and structure rather than outwards for spotlight and applause. But it’s always the foreign shores that entice designers. They had rather be showing at fundraising events in Dubai, Los Angeles, Washington, Geneva, London, etc., than plan and prepare for a local fashion week. The proof is in the pie.
And now, the PFDC has announced their alliance with the Federation Francaise Pret a Porter Feminin, in which a selection panel headed by Alexandra Senes would take a few Pakistani designers to show at the Pret-a-Porter Paris in January 2011. Let’s hope that the truly deserving go (historically it is usually the established and well connected that land these opportunities) and actually manage to deliver! And most importantly, that these ventures actually help give a solid structure to Pakistani fashion.
The ultimate choice of consumers in Summer is the Lawn Bast Collection
Summer Lawn is comfortable and preferred by all. Beautiful trends and fashion makes it more popular.Summer Lawn Collection being the ideal and light weight fabric that it is makes to be the ultimate choice for every one during extreme temperatures and in countries where long summers loom on the lives of people, it is definitely the most comfortable cloth to be worn.The blazing summer heat with all its splendors brings the overwhelming collections of Lawn prints by all leading fashion houses pouring out in every other shop, which boasts of selling the finest fabrics in the country. Roads are adorned with magnificent hoardings of super models both male and female, showing off the trendy prints caught by one’s eye as you stop by the street lights. What a parade the Summer Lawn collections are especially for the designers club where each one is lined up to display his or her work to the masses.With the ever growing awareness in people and changing fashion trends this is one treat that everyone is looking forward to. The Summery and vibrant shades of yellows, pinks , peaches , reds , blues and greens are a reflection of nature’s beautiful palette . Especially in South Asian countries men and women prefer to wear dresses made out of Lawn in a variety of hues and prints. Pakistan is lucky enough to have the leading fashion houses manufacturing lawn collection ranging from beautiful floral designs to textured patterns, lighter shades to darker ones you name it and they have it all to satisfy your appetite for shopping.Summer Lawn Collections however are not just limited to an Asian clientele , with the ever changing trends in the global fashion arena the lawn fabric has reached even the western styles of dressing to a certain extent with kurtis being worn with a pair of Levis or just Colorfully designed women’s clothing including casual dresses, blouses, kaftans, and flared trousers. Custom embroidered summer lawn prints with chiffon strolls or dupattas are also an essential part of the recent Lawn Collections that are a must buy for every woman’s wardrobe.The New Year 2011 too has a lot to offer in terms of summer being just round the corner and the bazaars howling to catch customers for the goods that they have in store to attract a crowd of eager shoppers of the season . The Summer Collection 2011 brings undoubtedly the finest quality of fabric and exclusive designs together by all the Big names of the fashion industry like Yahsir Waheed, Maria B., Gul Ahmed, Al Karam & Warda’s collection etc all diving into the same pool but the question that lingers in the minds of the customers is if the pricing is done reasonably or is it considering the price hike in the yarn, getting even more expensive than the last year.
2011 Lawn in line Bast
With the arrival of summer season, lawn collections are in market, the exquisitely made fabric, stylish colors and comfortable textures are inviting for women of all ages.
This year, various designers have come up with their own lawn collection beginning from Umar Sayeed, Hasan Sheheryar Yasin(HSY) and Nomi Ansari. Prominent model Nadia Hussain joining the lawn craze collection has introduced some of her designs whereas retail store like Bonanza has also entered the 2011 lawn market. Check out the Sitara Premium Lawn who in collaboration with designer Shamaeel has come up with their own Shamaeel’s Luxury Lawn Collection 2011. Firdous Cloth mills is not lagging behind but have captured the audience by launching the international celebrity.
2011 lawn will be a year of competition also as Khaadi, Faiza Samee, Shamaeel and Deepak Perwani will also be launching their lawn collections also. The lawn designs of this year are varied, vibrant and colourful involving many celebrities like Sahista Wahidi for Firdous lawn, and Iman Ali for Asim Jofa lawn.
Designer/Branded Lawn Collections for the year 2011 are: Sana Safinaz, Sonya Batla, Yashir Waheed, Junaid Jamshed, Maria B(First ready to wear Designer lawn in Pakistan), Vaneeza Ahmed’s V Lawn, Maheen Khan (Nishat), HSY, Nomi Ansari, Nadia Hussain’s Signature lawn, Umar Sayeed, Firdous Carnival, Asim Jofa Premium lawn, Sobia Nazir and Zunn lawn.
From being an ordinary three-piece suit to a fashion statement, lawn has come a long way and now 2011 lawns are ready to make waves in the market, women and girls from various strata of society are becoming crazier and crazier. The prices of these lawn collections vary from Rs 2500 and above. Nowadays from comfort and wearability to being best suited for the Spring/Summer season, 2011 lawn scores high in all categories.
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