Yasir Hashmi
Joined on: Nov 30, -0001
Published stories: 194
Articles By Yasir Hashmi
History of Muslim Press in Sub-Continent – Part Five Continued from the previous part … In the 25th session of All-India Muslim League organized in Allahabad, Dr. Allama Mohammad Iqbal presented the idea of two nation theory which states that Hindus and Muslims are two separate nations and it is very hard for both of […]
History of Muslim Press in Sub-Continent – Part Four Continued from the previous part … Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was a great Muslim reformer, educationists and politician of the Sub-continent. After the revolt against the British, when the position of the Muslims in the Sub-continent was quite pathetic and Muslims were going through a social […]
History of Muslim Press in Sub-Continent – Part Three Continued from the previous part … Before the evolution of the Two Nation Theory in the 20th century presented by Allama Mohammad Iqbal which meant that Hindus and Muslims of the sub-continent were separate nations and they cannot live together in the same culture. The objective […]
History of Muslim Press in Sub-Continent – Part Two Continued from the previous part … By the start of the 19th century, Muslims had lost control of India and these were the dying moments of Muslim rule in the sub-continent but Muslims were not ready to accept it mentally after such a long rule in […]
Dec 6 2011 | Posted in
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History of Muslim Press in Sub-Continent – Part One Before we discuss the role of Muslim press in India and its importance in shaping the public opinion before the partition, it is imperative that we take a brief look at the history of Muslims, their Invasions in India, the fall of Mughal Empire, British Raj […]
Dec 3 2011 | Posted in
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Digital Divide – Part Three Continued from the previous part … We cannot compare a student who has all the facilities available like computer, internet etc with a student who lives in a small town and does not even know how to use a computer. Because of the Digital Divide, it has become extremely hard […]
Dec 2 2011 | Posted in
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Digital Divide – Part Two Technology is always changing and progressing and along with that, so does its use in education. There used to be a time when technology was used only by teachers as a means for teaching, but now its use has fallen upon students as well. As far as teaching is concerned […]
Dec 1 2011 | Posted in
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Globalization: A New Form of Colonization – Part Two Continued from the previous part … It is a leading edge of economic globalization in the sense that increasing foreign ownership of products may give those companies direct influence over livelihoods and production of the local inhabitants. The implications of foreign ownership of production may include […]
Dec 1 2011 | Posted in
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Digital Divide – Part One The Digital Divide is most commonly defined as “the gap between those individuals and communities that have, and those who do not have, access to the information technologies that are changing our lives rapidly”. Technology has become the driving force of change in the world today. It has altered our […]
Nov 30 2011 | Posted in
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Failure of Pakistan film industry – Part Two Continued from the previous part … In Pakistan, a movie is usually made for an audience which is not educated and does not have a taste for art or aesthetics. They would just come to cinema to see action fights or vulgar sort of a dance of […]
Nov 29 2011 | Posted in
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Failure of Pakistan film industry – Part One Film is arguably the most influencing source of communication around the world. Successful nations use the medium of film to educate and create awareness among their people and to promote their culture domestically as well as internationally. The medium of film is one of the reasons behind […]
Nov 28 2011 | Posted in
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Globalization: A New Form of Colonization – Part Four Continued from the previous part … Yes, we surely can but right now we are so much dependent on west that it might need a big struggle to come back to the right track. First of all we need to change our own mind-set because unless […]
Nov 27 2011 | Posted in
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