As policing in Pakistan is broken and the public is dissatisfied. Since policing affects the safety and security of all those living in Pakistan each and every day.
As policing in Pakistan is broken and the public is dissatisfied. Since policing affects the safety and security of all those living in Pakistan each and every day.
As policing in Pakistan is broken and the public is dissatisfied. Since policing affects the safety and security of all those living in Pakistan each and every day.
As policing in Pakistan is broken and the public is dissatisfied. Since policing affects the safety and security of all those living in Pakistan each and every day.
As policing in Pakistan is broken and the public is dissatisfied. Since policing affects the safety and security of all those living in Pakistan each and every day.
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CULTIVATING HOPE - A FIGHT AGAINST EXTREMISM IN PAKISTAN
PAKISTAN’S FIRST NATIONAL INTER-UNIVERSITY DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION
A PROJECT BY THE HIGHER EDUCATION COMMISSION AND SAMAA TV
LIST OF WINNERS Based on the given marks, the management of SAMAA and HEC announce the following winner positions:
1st Prize – 1 Million Rupees (Rs. 1,000,000/-)
“Frustration Causes Extremism” by Faraz Siddiqui, PAF Karachi Institute of Economics and Technology (KIET)
2nd Prize 0.5 Million Rupees (Rs.500,000/-)
“ALLAH Dekh Raha Hai” by Abid Ali, National University of Modern Languages Islamabad.
3rd Prize – 0.3 Million Rupees (300,000/-)
“Let the Candle Burn” by Muhammad Atif Wahid, Institute of Communication Studies, Punjab University
4th Prize – Rupees 100,000/- (2 Special Prizes)
“SAWAL” by Dawood Tareen, National College of Arts, Lahore
“Cultivating Hope” by Saira Ali Khan, Lahore College for Women University
Fifth Prize – Rs. 50,000/- (10 Prizes)
“Cultivating Hope” by Aalia Waqar, Farah Zafar, Farheen Fatima, Quratulann Waseem & Sarah Yasin, Lahore College for Women University, Lahore
“Azm” by Hassan Raza,University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila
“I AM ALIVE” by Ayesha Mirza, Institute of Communication Studies, Punjab University
“Cultivating Hope” by Anil Babar, Riphah International University, Islamabad
“VELVET” by Yousuf Zia Ali Naqvi, SZABIST
“Hall of Martyrs” by Maria Hussain, Kamran Hanif, Arsalan Idrees & Mufliha Javed, FC College Lahore
“Ever Green Pakistan” by Yasir Lone, National College of Arts Lahore
“Umeed-e-Bahaar” by Alamzeb, Danish, Rizwan & Saqib, Abasin University Peshawar
“Mind is a Terrible Thing” by Shahbaz Ahmed, Awan Muhammad, Faizan, Ali Imtiaz, Abdul Basit Tunio, PAF Karachi Institute of Economics and Technology (KIET)
“Extremism Phenomena” by Muhammad Zain Qazi, Law College of Punjab University
The top three winners will also be provided with a one year job contract after completing their educational degrees.