Showing posts with label Interview. Show all posts
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Monday, October 19, 2015

Lala Rehman Samoon Interview by Farooq Rajpar

Interview by Farooq Rajpar




Lala Rehman from Hyderabad is a journalist who devoted his life to journalism, he worked in various newspapers and TV channels. He was founding member of KTN and became editor of various newspapers.

Q: How was Journalism when you started your career?
Ans-: Pro people’s journalism started in late 80’s its first newspapers were “Awami Awaz, Kaawish and Jago” I started my career as a proof reader, I have worked as political activist in “Democratic Student Federation” that’s why it was easy for me to work in Newspaper because I used to make press release, pamphlets for party. There was only way that was journalism because I have to support myself and my family, financially I was not well to do. In that era journalism was very congested and journalists worked in traditional way don’t write about police, feudal. State and politician were not criticized in that era people’s problems were not highlighted because journalist were afraid of feudal and technocrats. If public had problems which newspapers should highlight but they didn’t, if you see if employees are not paid salary they protest and call sit-ins. That’s the difference between these two eras.

Q: According to you how much importance is given to Sindhi media as compare to Urdu and English media?
Ans: in early times, federal institutions don’t notice Sindhi media but as Sindhi media has emerged now it has its role in society. Currently Sindhi media has forwarded Sindh’s case and Sindh’s provincial interest in a way that federal government had to notice. In other provinces Sindhi media’s circulation is nothing but it has important role in Sindh and it raises Sindh’s issues so it has importance in Sindh and is important mode of communication for Sindhi people. Through Sindhi media Government notice Sindhi people’s mentality, behavior and nature before taking any step what would be the reaction of people. Before only “Ibrat Newspaper” was known to everyone but now almost all Sindhi newspapers are known and has a good circulation

Q: When you were Press Club president what you did for young journalists?
Ans-: When we were political workers and started our journalism youngsters had negligible access to press club, so I was aware about all those restrictions and I have always encouraged youth to get jobs and teach them to get them access to newspapers. There wasn’t any quite good platform but we inspire them to work and seek a good career in journalism. We give them guidelines so that they could survive.

Q: Define upheavals of Journalism in your career?
Ans: I started my career as proof reader then sub editor and reporter then news editor I was founding member of KTN channel. In the beginning on KTN news two talk shows were broadcasted in one I was Anchor and in other Ali Qazi. I have gone through almost all stages and upheavals are part of one’s career first when you start your career you have to face many problems at different stages and without these tough condition one can’t get a well reputed post.

Q: What is role of Sindhi journalism in our society?
Ans: Everything has two sides negative and positive now here we will check out as whole that which side influences more in society. Sindhi media’s positive side is more influencing, Sindhi media owns its people and raise their issues especially of rural areas where no other channel reaches but Sindhi newspapers are playing their vital role and aware them about their social, tribal and national issues.

Q: which works better for society Electronic media or Print media?
Ans: One needs to be literate if he/she wants to read newspaper in our society literacy rate is very low, and electronic media doesn’t reach many areas, if we make a conclusion that which media works better the answer is both are doing good, but the question is which influences more electronic media is person to person and is easy even for illiterate people to understand the news story or information which these channels are transmitting. Currently electronic media effects more than print media.

Q: What is the reason behind Pakistan is one of the most dangerous country for journalists?
Ans: It has many reasons, law and enforcements are negligible what happens because of this ethnic groups, land grabbers and sectarian groups raised, and here politics is obeyed to feudal and capitalists. It’s clear that when a journalist sees cruelty, atrocity in society he will obviously report it here these peoples interest are crushed. So when they are afraid of truth so they harm journalist and threatens them. In this scenario state and non-state institutions are involved. Here journalist are martyred by state institutions, religious parties, political leaders all of them had victimized journalist only because of their personal interest. In any state where you will make barriers for justice education development and journalism results will be dangerous for that society. If judge is not safe then how he will give right decision, if journalist are not safe then how they will report/ write on social evils. So that’s why I want to say that journalism can’t be limited.

Q: what is future of Sindhi journalism?
Ans: Sindhi journalisms future is bright, media of Pakistan is still crippling there are still many things happening channels and should be discussed publically whether they should do or not. So we should learn from our mistakes. Sindhi channels have evolved a lot and because of Sindhi media Sindhis have protected their language.

Q: Why the field of journalism is ignored?
Ans-It’s because of society and as well as journalists, those journalist who use journalism to take bribes to hide stories or to threaten and tease peoples. So that’s why he is considered as unlawful and blackmailer. Here in our institutions they don’t see journalist’s proper training and character because if they consider all these things then they will have pay them high wages. And those who are trained and have well character are ignored. Here journalist are said to get advertisments, and here ads are given by capitalist and politicians when journalists take ads then how they will write against those crimes which are committed by these peoples. And other reason is that their salary is very low here peoples work for their survival.

This practical work was carried under supervision of Sir Sohail Sangi

Friday, September 18, 2015

INTERVIEW: Shahid Qayoom By Rehmat

Interview 
Do every work with passion and keen interest: Shahid Qayoom

By Rehmat Ali

Shahid Qayoom Memon from Kandiaro was born November 11, 1981. He got primary and middle education from his native village, did intermediate from Qasimabad College. In 1999 he sought admission in Federal College of Arts & Design (FCAD), now called as Center of excellence in Arts & Design (CEAD). After studying there eighteen months, he decided to go National College of Arts (NCA) Lahore, where obtained a degree of Communication Design in 2005. Afterwards he rendered his services one year in set designing at AAG channel Karachi. In 2007 he was appointed a lecturer in the institute of Arts & Design, Sindh University Jamshoro, and after the half of year appointed as a lecturer in CEAD, where became the head of the Department of Communication Design in 2010. To date he is serving there as an art teacher and head of Department.

What initially captured your imagination about Art?
The Art and its all forms like Communication Design etc. for me are intriguing. Making things beautiful that build up wonder and eye soothing scenes with the diversity of colors is pretty exciting. The art is loaded with history and communicate to universal audience. Making art piece to me very accessible, when it demonstrates considerable thought and consideration even if intuitive, art’s tactile nature is captivating.

Tell us bit about Communication Design?
It is visual communication, which involves in many mediums speeches, logos, painting, graphic designing etc. Communication Design conveys messages and seeks to create desires, inspire, attract and motivate to the people to respond to the particular message. Which can be either to build brand, move sales or for humanitarian purposes, strategic business, creativity and problem solving. They also directed to the heterogeneous public to persuade and to give them awareness transmitted the through effective mediums like Social media, television and printed forms.

.As Communication Design promotes the things; can it not be used as negative in society?
Definitely it plays positive as well as negative role in society, captures the attention of audiences towards the art piece, it is art to promote whatever you want, but in most of advertisements for the sake of product’s sell they used it , due to this reason negative or other things can be promoted.   you can advertise the any product through its endless mediums.

. Despite it, on what aspects of art you work?
I love to work in all fields of art. Work consists on the sculpture, miniature, and painting and art teaching. During study I worked in sculpture, set designing in the Shoaib Mansoor’s song Supreme ishaq. I had made the monument and logo of Mass Communication, Sindh university jamshoro.on international level I work in the logos on the internet. And I used to spend lot of time on the art teaching because it my passion.

.Being an art teacher, do you see any difference in formal teaching as compare to art?
In formal teaching, once you delivered a lecture to fifty students at a time, but in art teaching, we have to give the time to every one student according to their approach and talent, it doesn’t requires cramming but needs creativity and how to explore the things. It is very tough job to do.

. What is the importance of an art in society?
Art is the main tool to show the culture and its importance of any nation. Art pays its major role in the development of society, it is as a trigger to hidden talent, and it gives awareness about the social phenomenon. Through the art we all of came to know the hundreds of thousand years old civilizations. The paintings, Sculpture and architecture of MOEN JO DARO indicate the how it was civilized nation.

.In Pakistan why there is less number of artists?
Its main reason is the financial crises, and there were no any kind of institutes and schools in past, where student would have learnt. Now some institutions have been opened, from there many artists come but they face many problems such as, they have not finance to buy equipments to create art piece, and the major thing they are also restricted to create any creativity in society, hence some of them hardly continue their work and many of them prefers to do other jobs.

What advice would you give to aspiring artists?

 My message is for all fields of students that whatever works you do, do it with passion and keen interest, you will surely be successful. One thing remembers that the seat of topper is always vacant, there is need of occupant, so do work hard to occupy it. 

Practical work carried under supervision of Sir Sohail Sangi

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Interview Dr: Muhammad Ilyas Siddiqui

Interview Dr: Muhammad Ilyas Siddiqui

By: Faiza Masood-2K13/MC/36

Dr: Muhammad Ilyas Siddiqui is Assistant professor of Faculty of Community Medicine in Liaquat university of Medical and Health Science (Lumhs) Jamshoro. He got admission in mbbs in 1996 on merit based. And in 2001 he graduated in mbbs in public health science from Lumhs.He started his teaching career from 2005. Apart from teaching now he started FM radio in faculty of community health medicine to shalt awareness of disease in local people of Sindh.

Q: Why did u choose medical field?
A: Choosing medical field is my interest and also because my family background. in medical field when I was completing my graduation i saw many people who have lack of awareness about diseases and there were absence of proper treatment of diseases, so I believe by doing master’s in public health science I would do some social service of mankind.

Q: Why did u select teaching site instead of practical work?
A: In this field we have public health science , environmental science , social science and in our society people more focus in chemical science &less on preventive science aspects so that’s the reason I choose teaching site.

Q: What’s the role of community medicine department in Lumhs?
A: our basic role is to provide mbbs students a knowledge about nursing,physiotherapy, about vaccination and also we have a fresh subject of community medicine in which students investigate disease and understand preventive aspects of diseases that how people can overcome from a disease by prevention.

Q:  What’s the reason to start radio in Lumhs?
A: Our purpose is not only educate students of mbbs but also educate masses.We thought that to give awareness of diseases to masses in a short time for long term benefit is just occur when we communicate through radio. As we have other radio station they do not give total awareness about health and disease so that’s the reason we realized that there should be radio station dedicated towards health and social sector.

Q: Who did the concept of this FM radio station?
A: Professor Dr Aneela Atta Ur Rahmandean of faculty of Community Medicine and Public Health Sciences give the idea and concept to start FM radio station.

Q: What will be the programs broadcast in that FM radio?
A: Programs will not only for basic health related but also about life style, physical health, social and mental wellbeing broadcast through this FM radio station.

Q: What will media get benefit through this FM radio station?
A: Because of this radio station media get benefit to publish authentically, scientifically proved and valid news of health related issues.

Q: What about its content?
A: We have highly qualified professors of medicines,surgeon, gynecologist and also diagnostic laboratory of chemical research. They all give information about their subjects to masses through this radio station.

Q: What’syour basic aim to start this radio?

A: To give awareness of diseases to people of local area.

Monday, August 17, 2015

Interview: Komal Altaf By Ambia Bhurt


CSS only requires effort and time: Komal Altaf


Interview: By Ambia Bhurt


Komal Altaf is Assistant Commissioner Inland Revenue Services is maters in Engineering but preferred to join CSS. Komal was born on 27th April. She did her B.E in 2010 and M.E in 2014. She initiated her career as a trainee in software house. Later joined teaching and served as lecturer.


Q: What made you think of doing CSS after engineering? Was there any inspiration?

A: The foremost reason was, I believe that I have ability to deal with the challenging tasks that would enable me to do something worthwhile for the betterment of my country. I believe by joining Civil services I will be able to deliver services more efficiently and manage things more effectively through my skills.


Q: Why do students fear from CSS? Is it really that hard?

A: The fear is more psychological than the actual exam. So far second part of your question is concerned, I say, No, nothing is difficult in this world if you are determined. CSS only requires effort and time.


Q: Is smart work or hard work necessary for qualifying the exam?

A: CSS is a competitive exam and a candidate must be competent enough to get through CSS. A candidate needs to do smart work with consistency and dedication so CSS is definitely both hard work plus smart work. You need to pass 12 subjects with reasonable marks so that you can get allocation. In CE-2014 almost 22,000 candidates applied, 14,000 took exams and only 233 got allocation.


Q:  How did you prepare for the exam? Is it worth paying academies for preparation?

A: Well, self-reliance is a virtue. I did self-preparation. Everything is available on internet and books. A candidate may join some academy to have some guidance. However, academy cannot get a candidate passed


Q: Some students are very good at writing but in speaking they're not that good? What do you suggest to such students?

A: Civil servants are bureaucrats. They must possess both the written and oral communication skills. I would suggest listening to news and talk shows, having group discussions and watching good documentaries.


Q: How much subject selection matters in passing the CSS exam? Any tips.

A: There are many candidates who choose subjects considering the markings. I make it clear that marking trend changes every year. It is good to choose subjects of your interest. Both the compulsory and optional subjects must be given attention.


Q: What is your key to success in qualifying the exam? What kept you motivated?

A: It is the faith in Allah and self-motivation which has enabled me to be part of prestigious Civil Service of Pakistan. I would advise candidate never to lose hope. This is the key to accomplish insurmountable.


Q: Is it a good field for girls?

A: Yes, definitely. We are living in an era where both men and women are playing significant role for the uplift of their society. By joining Civil Service woman can bring unprecedented glory to our country.



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Interview: Komal Altaf (Assistant Commissioner Inland Revenue Services)


 By Ambia Bhurt


Born on 27th April. She did her B.E in 2010 and M.E in 2014. She initiated her career as a trainee in software house.


1. What made you think of doing CSS after Engineering? Is there any inspiration?


The foremost reason is that, I believe I have the ability to deal with the challenging tasks that would enable me to do something worthwhile for the betterment of my country. We are living in a digital age in which technology is required in every field of life. I believe by joining Civil services I will be able to deliver services more efficiently and manage things more effectively through my technology skills. I am a calm person and excelled in information technology that makes me a good manager. Moreover, civil services offer a bright opportunity to attain intellectual and personality grooming.


2. Why do students fear CSS? Is it really that hard?


The fear is more psychological than the actual exam. The answer to your second question is NO.  Nothing is difficult in this world if you are determined. CSS requires effort and time. It takes time for preparation and announcement of result which is definitely a lengthy process.


3. Is smart work or hard work necessary for qualifying the exam?


CSS is a competitive exam and a candidate must be competent enough to get through CSS. A candidate needs to do smart work with consistency and dedication so CSS is definitely both hard work plus smart work. You need to pass 12 subjects with reasonable marks so that you can get allocation. In CE-2014 almost 22,000 candidates applied, 14,000 took exams and only 233 got allocation.


 4. Is it worth paying academies for preparation? How did you prepare for the exam?


Well self-reliance is a virtue. I did self-preparation. Everything is available on internet. A candidate may join some academy to have some guidance. However, academy cannot get a candidate passed. It is the personal effort and determination that produce the fruitful results.


5. Some students are very good at writing but when it comes to speaking they're not that good? What do you suggest such students for improving their communication skills


Civil servants are bureaucrats. They must possess both the written and oral communication skills. I would suggest to listen to news, and talk shows, have group discussions and watch good documentaries.


6. Is extensive reading necessary for the exam?


It depends on how much time you have before taking exam. Reading results in increase of knowledge. It is beneficial to do, at least a reasonable amount of reading.


7. Does subject selection matters in passing the CSS exam? Any tips


There are many candidates who choose subjects considering the markings. I make it clear that marking trend changes every year. It is good to choose subjects of your interests. Both the compulsory and optional subjects must be given attention, since it is necessary to get passing marks in all subjects. In order to get group of your choice it is necessary to have sufficient marks in all subjects. In CE-2014 I have got highest marks in English precise and composition in whole Pakistan. In addition my marks in other subjects are also satisfactory which has ensured my allocation in group of my choice.


8. Share your experience during preparation? Was there a time you were exhausted and felt like giving up?


I did my B.E in 2010 and M.E in 2014. I initiated my career as a trainee in software house. I have been doing lecturer ship since 2011. I decided to do CSS in mid of 2013 and appeared in CE-2014.  By the grace of Almighty Allah I have been allocated as Assistant Commissioner IRS. I did not join any academy and did self -preparation. Some would not believe me but yes its self-reliance that produce the most desirable outcomes. I took help from internet and books.


 9. What is your key to success in qualifying the exam? What kept you motivated?


It is the faith in Allah and self-motivation which has enabled me to be part of prestigious Civil Service of Pakistan. I would advise candidate never to lose hope. This is the key to accomplish those tasks in your life that seem insurmountable.


10. Is it a good field for girls?


Yes, definitely. We are living in era where both men and women are playing significant role for the uplift of their society. Civil service is the highest management cadre of Pakistan that also offers policy making opportunity in the long run. By joining Civil Service woman can bring unprecedented glory to our beloved country Pakistan.


11. Now that you have qualified CSS how do you feel about it?


I am thankful to my lord who has graced me with such a respectable position in society, and my family and friends whose prayers have been with me through thick and thin. I am determined to give the best of me for the advancement of my country.


Ambia 2k13/MC/12


Second Semester August 2015

This practical work was carried out under supervision of Sir Sohail Sangi