


Sidra Shaheen is doing MBA from Riphah International University Islamabad. Riphah International University is a private institute observes the guidelines set by the Higher Education Commission and works within the framework of education policy and regulations formulated by the Federal Government from time to time. Sidra belongs to well rich business family. Sidra tells that it is last year of her studies. She says that in today’s world study is very important for every one of us. Particularly MBA degree can be very helpful for those who are planning to enter in any type of business field. She says that of course, probably the most important and most enduring benefit for all MBA graduates are the acquaintances found during the program. The deep relationships with other members of the MBA program had proven to be important business network to the life-time career of the graduate.
Sidra more tells that relationship building is very important to the MBA experience; few programs actually make a conscious effort to facilitate that process. That failure diminishes the value of services rendered to their MBA students, and accordingly leads to lower retention rates and a diminished sense of alumni loyalty and support once the students finish their programs. According to Sidra MBA also teaches us issues about how we can build up a successful portfolio of business knowledge and skills and network of colleagues and MBA alumni. Identification of business problems can be addressed and analyzed more consistently. Communication skills in individual and teamwork aspects can be strengthening in a long run. People management skills can be mastered as usually the person who deals with the customers mostly influences the business deal. In the end she tells that after the completion of her degree she would like to boost her family business. Well Sidra you are absolutely bright and brilliant student we wish you all the best about your degree and future.

Ayesha and Huma are students of Economics in a Lahore University. This photo is taken in their college in Mailaad and Aftaar Party. They are in final terms of their studies. The final term of University is often the best and unfortunately the shortest. After revising a decent time over summer holidays by the time they returned they were in the full swing of revision before you can even unpack. It is such a busy time of year and there is no busier or cooler scene. With everyone around you working hard and pulling ‘all nighters’ it is not hard to get in the working mood.
So with little going on working just as hard as everyone else seems the best idea, particularly as the exams count. This is Ramdan, Ayesha and Huma are studying all night long, while most of the time during day they sleep or take classes in University.
After the stress of exams being lifted off the shoulders of almost every student in their University, the Ramdan is at its best. With warm weather and too many Aftaar parties even comprehend attending, the year is at its most enjoyable point. Having a good two weeks to do nothing but Aftaar parties and sleep is absolute bliss.
Tuba is a student in Karachi Arts college. She came from a educated reputable family. Elegant Tuba decided to study gardening in her gradation. Its her passion and hobby. She do Hydroponic Gardening as an exciting hobby.
Hydroponic gardening is just the same as regular gardening, except that there is no mess whatsoever. There is no soil involved in indoor hydroponic gardening. Have you ever seen the famous Hanging Gardens of Babylon? This is one of the Seven Wonders of the World and is probably the earliest evidence that we have of indoor hydroponic gardening in the history of mankind.
Now, very few people have the means to grow something as lavish as this worldly wonder, but we can grow our own mini hanging gardens in a hydroponic greenhouse. This is exactly the same thing as a normal greenhouse, but it is hydroponic because all of the plants are grown using light, air, and water.
Tuba also grows Bonsai in her home garden.
Bonsai is a method of growing trees that originated in Asia and is often associated with the bonsai tree. Bonsai is the art of training a pot-bound tree to grow in a certain way. The tree is dwarfed by trimming its roots and branches. The branches are then wired to the trunk in order to achieve a controlled, mature-tree shape while balancing the top of the plant with the root system. Every part of the tree must be proportional, from its trunk to its leaves.
Bonsai growing can be practiced on many sizes and species of trees. A miniature bonsai grows 2 inches tall, while an average bonsai grows to be 2 feet tall. Growing a bonsai tree is an art form and a test of patience. No matter what type of bonsai an enthusiast chooses to grow, there are certain things they should know in order to get the best possible results.
Tuba is like a sweet elegant flower and have a very soft passionate behave, she want you to comment about her.

We have our second contribution from National College of Arts, Lahore. Tamkeen has a shy but caring nature. She is studying Miniature. (The word miniature, derived from the Latin minium, red lead, is a picture in an ancient or medieval illuminated manuscript; the simple decoration of the early codices having been miniated or delineated with that pigment).
The Mughal tradition in painting has inter- meshed with the Pahari School, the latter being a sort of patrimony of the Lahore Museum and the College after the masterpieces from the Punjab Hill States came into the Permanent Collection of the Museum early in this century. The skill and traditional techniques of Miniature painting are extensively taught and students are encouraged to incorporate an awareness of the contemporary values of this medium. From how to prepare wasli, traditional paper, they learn how to prepare their brushes.
Tamkeen is a traditional Punjabi Kuri, shy but lively. Your comments to this post will make her great.

Sara Anwar is a student of National College of Arts, Lahore. Its a very old institution and has a rich history. Gazetteers written about the city of Lahore in 1915 describe the work being done at the school as one of the cultural highlights of the urban center.
Sara loves art, its her hobby and passion. Sara is studying sculpture. She is learning wood carving. Wood carving is a form of working wood by means of a cutting tool held in the hand (this may be a power tool), resulting in a wooden figure or figurine (this may be abstract in nature) or in the sculptural ornamentation of a wooden object. She has also developed some skills in Bronze. Bronze is the most popular metal for cast metal sculptures; a cast bronze sculpture is often called simply a “bronze”. Common bronze alloys have the unusual and desirable property of expanding slightly just before they set, thus filling the finest details of a mold.
Sara believe in hardwork, has dreams to become a famous artist.Wish you best of luck Sara!