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Who couldn't fall in love with those big green eyes!

 

One of my fellow BTech students is doing a study on the diversity on reptiles and amphibians within the Garden Route and this little guy managed to get caught in one of her traps. Luckily for me she let me and a few other enthusiasts photograph this beaut before its release.

I took many many photos in the end and it wasn't easy choosing a favorite. I ended up picking this one because I enjoy the clean background giving an emphasis on the snake and that awesome eye! I hope you guys enjoy!

Despite being stuck behind the slowest driver in the work, who literally came to a stand still before every speed bump along Admirals Way, I still managed to get in front of 34625, helped by its short visit of Trafalgar Way. It is seen along Long March as it continues it`s journey to Northampton with a D1. A lorry driver, who was about to pull up to the junction to my right, and the shadow would have ruined the shot. Fortunately, my polite hand gesture was acknowledged, and he held back so I could get a shot, so I am thankful for that.

 

28th November 2017

RAAF RoulettesSQNLDR Dan Kehoe, 35, grew up in Maryborough, QLD and began flying when he was just 15 years old. He joined the RAAF in 1998 completing a Bachelor of Science in both mathematics and physics. Following his graduation from Pilots Course, Dan flew the C-130H Hercules for 8 years based out of RAAF Richmond, Sydney. During this time Dan progressed to a Tactical Captain, being involved with operations ranging from Bouganville, the 2004 tsunami humanitarian assistance, East Timor and 6 deployments to the Middle East.

 

Since graduating as a Qualified Flying Instructor in 2009, Dan has instructed on the CT4B at the ADF Flight Screening Program in Tamworth, on the PC9/A at No 2 Flying Training School (2FTS) in Perth, and on the C-130H at No 285 Squadron at RAAF Richmond. Dan was posted to Central Flying School, RAAF East Sale in 2012, and has since instructed on the Flying Instructors Course along with assessing instructional standards on the C-130J Hercules, C-17A Globemaster and the Airbus KC-30 Multi Role Tanker. During this time Dan also flew as Roulette Two and Five for 4 seasons.

 

Away from work Dan enjoys long distance running and cycling, along with stand-up paddle boarding. He also tutors the bagpipes to the local Sale RSL Pipe Band, is learning the Scottish fiddle and plays the borderpipes in a local Celtic folk band. Dan has over 5,000 flying hours, and returns to the Roulettes for his fifth season.

 

Roulettes 2

ROULETTE Two

Flight Lieutenant Charles ‘Chuck’ Manning

  

FLTLT Charles ‘Chuck’ Manning, 40, grew up in the Eastern suburbs of Melbourne. He joined the RAAF in 1994 and completed a BTech – Aeronautical Engineering at the Australian Defence Force Academy before graduating on No 175 Pilots’ Course in 1998. Following Pilots" Course he was posted to No 37 Squadron to fly the C-130 Hercules in Richmond NSW. In the following years, Chuck completed a number of postings on various models of the Hercules giving him the opportunity to travel to numerous countries throughout Asia, the Pacific, Europe, North America and the Middle East.

 

In 2007 he completed Flying Instructors’ Course and was posted to No 2 Flying Training School at RAAF Base Pearce to instruct student pilots on the PC-9/A. Following this Chuck was posted to No 285 Squadron for further instructional duties on the C-130J Hercules before returning to the PC-9/A at Air Training Wing and subsequently Central Flying School. Chuck has 4,500 hours flying experience and this is his second season with the Roulettes.

 

Outside of work you can find Chuck in his garage, making sawdust out of good timber, or stealing honey from his beloved bees.

 

Roulettes 3

ROULETTE Three

Flight Lieutenant Andrew Robinson

  

FLTLT Andrew Robinson, 32, grew up in Hobart, Tasmania and joined the RAAF in 2003 completing a degree in Aviation Technology at the Australian Defence Force Academy. In 2005 he joined No 207 Pilots’ Course. Upon graduation in 2006 Andrew was posted to No 292 Squadron and then No 10 Squadron to fly the AP-3C Orion. Whilst at No 10 Squadron he was involved in operations to help secure Australia"s Northern Borders as well as deployments to the Middle East Area of Operations.

 

On completion of his tour at No 10 Squadron, Andrew was posted to Flying Instructors" Course and then to instruct at No 2 Flying Training School at RAAF Base Pearce. After two years at 2FTS he was posted to Central Flying School. After twelve months teaching Flying Instructors" Course he was selected to join the Roulettes.

 

Andrew’s interests include travel, fitness training and coffee. Andrew has over 3,500 hours military flying experience and this is his third season as Roulette Three.

 

Roulettes 4

ROULETTE Four

Flight Lieutenant Dion Courtney

  

FLTLT Dion Courtney joined the Royal Australian Navy in 2000 as a direct entry pilot and graduated from No 189 pilots" course. He flew Squirrel and Seahawk helicopters from a variety of Australian and Coalition Warships. This included embarked operations throughout the Middle East and South East Asia. Following his operational flying as Seahawk captain, Dion flew Super King Air 350’s with 32 SQN in support of Air Combat Officer training for Navy and Air Force. Dion then completed PC-9/A Flight Instructors Course and subsequently completed instructional tours at No 2 Flight Training School at RAAF Base Pearce and No 32 Squadron flying the Super King Air 350. In 2010, Dion joined Virgin Australia and flew the Boeing 737 NG. However in 2014 Dion returned to the ADF, transferred to the RAAF and was posted to Central Flying School where he instructs military pilots to become Qualified Flight Instructors on the CT4B and PC-9/A aircraft.

 

FLTLT Courtney enjoys bushwalking and is an avid Hawks supporter. He has accumulated over 7600 hours on military and civil aircraft including over 1200 hrs of flying instruction on various aircraft types. This is Dion’s second season flying with the Roulettes.

 

Roulettes 5

ROULETTE Five

Flight Lieutenant Lachie Hazeldine

  

FLTLT Lachie Hazeldine, 33, grew up in Korumburra, Victoria and joined the RAAF in 2001 completing a degree in Aviation Technology at the Australian Defence Force Academy. In 2003 he joined No 199 Pilots’ Course. Upon graduation in 2004 Lachie was posted to No 292 Squadron and then No 11 Squadron to fly the AP-3C Orion. Whilst at No 11 SQN he was involved in operations in the Middle East and to help secure Australia"s Northern Borders.

 

On completion of his tour at No 11 SQN, Lachie was posted to Flying Instructors" Course and then to instruct at No 2 Flying Training School at RAAF Base Pearce. After two years at 2FTS he was posted to Central Flying School, the Standardisation Squadron for all flying units in the Australian Defence Force. After twelve months teaching Flying Instructors Course he was selected to join the Roulettes.

 

Lachie’s interests include motorsport, camping and running. Lachie has over 4,300 hours military flying experience and this is his fifth season with the Roulettes and second season as Roulette 5.

 

Roulettes 6

ROULETTE Six

Flight Lieutenant Jonathan Morgan

  

FLTLT Jonathan Morgan, 38, grew up in the Eastern suburbs of Melbourne, graduating from Swinburne University with a BTech – Aviation. Following employment as a civilian flying instructor, he joined the RAAF in 2001 on No 192 Pilots’ Course, graduating in 2002.

 

In 2003 Jonathan was posted to No 292 Squadron at RAAF Edinburgh for conversion and then in 2004 to No 11 Squadron to fly the AP-3C Orion, where he was involved in operations across Australia"s Northern approaches, throughout the Pacific and the Middle East Area of Operations.

 

In 2009 after completing Flying Instructors" Course Jonathan was posted to No 2 Flying Training School at RAAF Pearce instructing on the PC-9/A, and later in a flying standards role. In 2011 he was posted to Central Flying School at RAAF East Sale, and in 2012 took up the role of the A Flight Commander, managing and instructing future ADF flying instructors on both the CT-4 and PC-9/A. In 2014 he became an Officer Aviation Specialist and joined the Roulettes.

 

In his time away from work Jonathan’s interests include mountain bike riding and he is a volunteer fire fighter with the local Country Fire Authority. Jonathan has over 5,000 hours flying experience including over 1,800 hours flying the PC-9/A. This is his fourth season with the Roulettes and his second as one of the synchro pair.

 

Roulettes 7

ROULETTE Seven

Flight Lieutenant Thomas Sawade

  

FLTLT Thomas Sawade, 27, was born in Canberra, and grew up in various parts of Australia and the United States, before completing school in Geelong. He joined the RAAF in 2007, studying a degree in Aviation Technology at the Australian Defence Force Academy.

 

In 2009 he commenced flying training on the CT4B at the Basic Flying Training School (BFTS) at Tamworth, followed by the PC-9/A aircraft at No 2 Flying Training School at RAAF Pearce, graduating from 221 Pilots Course. Upon graduation, Tom was posted to No 38 Squadron at RAAF Base Townsville to fly the KA-350 King Air aircraft. This saw him flying all around Australia and South East Asia, as well as Papua New Guinea and New Zealand. In 2013, Tom also completed an operational tour to the Middle East area as a tactician. In 2014, Tom was posted to Central Flying School as Roulette 7.

 

Outside of work, Tom’s interests include music, AFL and computers. Tom has over 1,700 Military flying hours and this is his third season with the Roulettes.

  

from tin to magic Project life Through lens

Its been a while..

 

There are two positive developments-

 

1. Tuitions for Btech backpapers have began.

2. I wud probably get into an IT Institute as an Computer networking faculty in 2 or 3 months.

 

These are those initial steps towards the 'restarting of life in a new hope and energy' kinda thing!

 

So my friends, nw i m sharing some of my recent thoughts here..

It is related to the photography in a way!

  

"The way we maintain our relationship with others and ourselves is very crucial in the long run. If we are thinking low, things will surely get messed up!

 

A photographer shud neva depend on any person for his creative motivation!

 

Dependancy kills creative vibes..

True masters always guide and inspire their students and thus let them find the answers themselves..

 

We 'People' have feelings that can coz deviations..

and thats a bitter reality!

 

Sometimes we all, wud need a break to re-calibrate things happening in our life..

 

Obviously, we are all strong individuals and the most amazing creation of nature, yet so fragile are we at times!!

 

This understanding of both the sides of our life and the unique balance we all maintain, is an important virtue.. and it acts like an emotional and spiritual backbone for any artist!!

 

We can get inspired by that fire within a person we adore; their passion, skills, techniques, the way they create in their own unique style..

 

That shud be the thing- which ignites 'YOU' or else..

 

As the great souls have said- people are to be loved, irrespective who, how and what they are.. Just to be loved without any prejudice!!"

 

January was great, thank you!

 

and lots of love to all my flickr friends..

 

God bless! :-)

Vandaag werden de 5180, 5186 en 5404 overgebracht naar de museumbewaarplaats van Steenbrugge. Het transport werd uitgevoerd door de 7741 van B-Technics.

 

Misschien ook wel een toepasselijke spreuk op het bord... :-p

Trein 22582

Station Sint-Niklaas

11/01/2016

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The hats tossed by batch mates [ 2k4 BTech ] on their graduation.

  

Explorer Highest #326 on 30th August 2008.

RAAF RoulettesSQNLDR Dan Kehoe, 35, grew up in Maryborough, QLD and began flying when he was just 15 years old. He joined the RAAF in 1998 completing a Bachelor of Science in both mathematics and physics. Following his graduation from Pilots Course, Dan flew the C-130H Hercules for 8 years based out of RAAF Richmond, Sydney. During this time Dan progressed to a Tactical Captain, being involved with operations ranging from Bouganville, the 2004 tsunami humanitarian assistance, East Timor and 6 deployments to the Middle East.

 

Since graduating as a Qualified Flying Instructor in 2009, Dan has instructed on the CT4B at the ADF Flight Screening Program in Tamworth, on the PC9/A at No 2 Flying Training School (2FTS) in Perth, and on the C-130H at No 285 Squadron at RAAF Richmond. Dan was posted to Central Flying School, RAAF East Sale in 2012, and has since instructed on the Flying Instructors Course along with assessing instructional standards on the C-130J Hercules, C-17A Globemaster and the Airbus KC-30 Multi Role Tanker. During this time Dan also flew as Roulette Two and Five for 4 seasons.

 

Away from work Dan enjoys long distance running and cycling, along with stand-up paddle boarding. He also tutors the bagpipes to the local Sale RSL Pipe Band, is learning the Scottish fiddle and plays the borderpipes in a local Celtic folk band. Dan has over 5,000 flying hours, and returns to the Roulettes for his fifth season.

 

Roulettes 2

ROULETTE Two

Flight Lieutenant Charles ‘Chuck’ Manning

  

FLTLT Charles ‘Chuck’ Manning, 40, grew up in the Eastern suburbs of Melbourne. He joined the RAAF in 1994 and completed a BTech – Aeronautical Engineering at the Australian Defence Force Academy before graduating on No 175 Pilots’ Course in 1998. Following Pilots" Course he was posted to No 37 Squadron to fly the C-130 Hercules in Richmond NSW. In the following years, Chuck completed a number of postings on various models of the Hercules giving him the opportunity to travel to numerous countries throughout Asia, the Pacific, Europe, North America and the Middle East.

 

In 2007 he completed Flying Instructors’ Course and was posted to No 2 Flying Training School at RAAF Base Pearce to instruct student pilots on the PC-9/A. Following this Chuck was posted to No 285 Squadron for further instructional duties on the C-130J Hercules before returning to the PC-9/A at Air Training Wing and subsequently Central Flying School. Chuck has 4,500 hours flying experience and this is his second season with the Roulettes.

 

Outside of work you can find Chuck in his garage, making sawdust out of good timber, or stealing honey from his beloved bees.

 

Roulettes 3

ROULETTE Three

Flight Lieutenant Andrew Robinson

  

FLTLT Andrew Robinson, 32, grew up in Hobart, Tasmania and joined the RAAF in 2003 completing a degree in Aviation Technology at the Australian Defence Force Academy. In 2005 he joined No 207 Pilots’ Course. Upon graduation in 2006 Andrew was posted to No 292 Squadron and then No 10 Squadron to fly the AP-3C Orion. Whilst at No 10 Squadron he was involved in operations to help secure Australia"s Northern Borders as well as deployments to the Middle East Area of Operations.

 

On completion of his tour at No 10 Squadron, Andrew was posted to Flying Instructors" Course and then to instruct at No 2 Flying Training School at RAAF Base Pearce. After two years at 2FTS he was posted to Central Flying School. After twelve months teaching Flying Instructors" Course he was selected to join the Roulettes.

 

Andrew’s interests include travel, fitness training and coffee. Andrew has over 3,500 hours military flying experience and this is his third season as Roulette Three.

 

Roulettes 4

ROULETTE Four

Flight Lieutenant Dion Courtney

  

FLTLT Dion Courtney joined the Royal Australian Navy in 2000 as a direct entry pilot and graduated from No 189 pilots" course. He flew Squirrel and Seahawk helicopters from a variety of Australian and Coalition Warships. This included embarked operations throughout the Middle East and South East Asia. Following his operational flying as Seahawk captain, Dion flew Super King Air 350’s with 32 SQN in support of Air Combat Officer training for Navy and Air Force. Dion then completed PC-9/A Flight Instructors Course and subsequently completed instructional tours at No 2 Flight Training School at RAAF Base Pearce and No 32 Squadron flying the Super King Air 350. In 2010, Dion joined Virgin Australia and flew the Boeing 737 NG. However in 2014 Dion returned to the ADF, transferred to the RAAF and was posted to Central Flying School where he instructs military pilots to become Qualified Flight Instructors on the CT4B and PC-9/A aircraft.

 

FLTLT Courtney enjoys bushwalking and is an avid Hawks supporter. He has accumulated over 7600 hours on military and civil aircraft including over 1200 hrs of flying instruction on various aircraft types. This is Dion’s second season flying with the Roulettes.

 

Roulettes 5

ROULETTE Five

Flight Lieutenant Lachie Hazeldine

  

FLTLT Lachie Hazeldine, 33, grew up in Korumburra, Victoria and joined the RAAF in 2001 completing a degree in Aviation Technology at the Australian Defence Force Academy. In 2003 he joined No 199 Pilots’ Course. Upon graduation in 2004 Lachie was posted to No 292 Squadron and then No 11 Squadron to fly the AP-3C Orion. Whilst at No 11 SQN he was involved in operations in the Middle East and to help secure Australia"s Northern Borders.

 

On completion of his tour at No 11 SQN, Lachie was posted to Flying Instructors" Course and then to instruct at No 2 Flying Training School at RAAF Base Pearce. After two years at 2FTS he was posted to Central Flying School, the Standardisation Squadron for all flying units in the Australian Defence Force. After twelve months teaching Flying Instructors Course he was selected to join the Roulettes.

 

Lachie’s interests include motorsport, camping and running. Lachie has over 4,300 hours military flying experience and this is his fifth season with the Roulettes and second season as Roulette 5.

 

Roulettes 6

ROULETTE Six

Flight Lieutenant Jonathan Morgan

  

FLTLT Jonathan Morgan, 38, grew up in the Eastern suburbs of Melbourne, graduating from Swinburne University with a BTech – Aviation. Following employment as a civilian flying instructor, he joined the RAAF in 2001 on No 192 Pilots’ Course, graduating in 2002.

 

In 2003 Jonathan was posted to No 292 Squadron at RAAF Edinburgh for conversion and then in 2004 to No 11 Squadron to fly the AP-3C Orion, where he was involved in operations across Australia"s Northern approaches, throughout the Pacific and the Middle East Area of Operations.

 

In 2009 after completing Flying Instructors" Course Jonathan was posted to No 2 Flying Training School at RAAF Pearce instructing on the PC-9/A, and later in a flying standards role. In 2011 he was posted to Central Flying School at RAAF East Sale, and in 2012 took up the role of the A Flight Commander, managing and instructing future ADF flying instructors on both the CT-4 and PC-9/A. In 2014 he became an Officer Aviation Specialist and joined the Roulettes.

 

In his time away from work Jonathan’s interests include mountain bike riding and he is a volunteer fire fighter with the local Country Fire Authority. Jonathan has over 5,000 hours flying experience including over 1,800 hours flying the PC-9/A. This is his fourth season with the Roulettes and his second as one of the synchro pair.

 

Roulettes 7

ROULETTE Seven

Flight Lieutenant Thomas Sawade

  

FLTLT Thomas Sawade, 27, was born in Canberra, and grew up in various parts of Australia and the United States, before completing school in Geelong. He joined the RAAF in 2007, studying a degree in Aviation Technology at the Australian Defence Force Academy.

 

In 2009 he commenced flying training on the CT4B at the Basic Flying Training School (BFTS) at Tamworth, followed by the PC-9/A aircraft at No 2 Flying Training School at RAAF Pearce, graduating from 221 Pilots Course. Upon graduation, Tom was posted to No 38 Squadron at RAAF Base Townsville to fly the KA-350 King Air aircraft. This saw him flying all around Australia and South East Asia, as well as Papua New Guinea and New Zealand. In 2013, Tom also completed an operational tour to the Middle East area as a tactician. In 2014, Tom was posted to Central Flying School as Roulette 7.

 

Outside of work, Tom’s interests include music, AFL and computers. Tom has over 1,700 Military flying hours and this is his third season with the Roulettes.

  

Resin pendant with gold leaf, hollow constructed frame out of silver.

First piece for my Btech, support piece to a ring in the works, for more go here...

...inside or outside... then we have to pray... as i believe, as more of us will pray... the more positive vibes will be generated and that unseen power; which all the great crusaders of inhumanity, hate & injustice; who made the history of mankind, had in them, to bring justice & freedom to humanity, which at a time seem impossible, with there committed, selfless n genuine efforts...

 

Notice:

"Beware of my bad English... i beg your pardon!"

hehehe...

 

About the Photo-

This capture was taken when i went to see the Hyderabad city...

It was sunset time; all of sudden a Jet plane came along, as if to make my capture more interesting.. there's more to come!! :)

 

Inspired to-

With all respect towards the noble souls, i am planning to do some pencil sketching...

the list is as follows...

 

1. Buddha

2. Abraham Lincoln

3. Nelson Mandela

4. Mahatma Gandhi

5. Mother Teresa

& so on....

 

My Studies-

Well, my Btech classes of final semester(8th) will probably start from next month's first week.

Before that our Final year Project batch of 4, have to go for a course at the capital city of Kerala, Trivandrum - as called by the Late British Rulers..

its like 'tree+van+drum', hah.. its funny school day memories! :)

[its 'Thiruvanathapuram' actually in our sweet language.. (But. English will be my buddy, k!!) :)]

 

My LIfe (n all the present 'emos')-

 

// I m Sorry for these emotional words... pls skip this, if uninterested!! :)

Flickr should introduce a flip-updown facility for hiding this if required... just saying.. bit seriously!!;-)//

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"hello friends, check...check..k.. this is the real ME i m going to tell you guys!!"

One day i ll speek up to an audience like that... i always feel so.. :)

 

Now I feel like the Turning point thing have begin... to its full swing... & i am able to move ahead towards my dreams now.. with a proper pace, focus n stability!!

 

What i mean is that the struggle which was going on for ages, over a particularly disturbing 'cause' is at last over..finished!!!

Its like i have made to the end of a big chapter in my life... & so so much relieved by that!!!

No words for that.. yeh some are destined to have a life with so much pain n sorrow...

 

But dear.. :)

 

I thank god... yepp!! and i really appreciate myself for being so brave, persistent, patient, optimistic, honest, sensitive, flexible, sacrificing, innovative, creative, etc. for myself...

and my family too... to support & guide them to safety!!

My Sister is now happily married, & actually living her dream - to own a business of her own with her husband!!

Mom is relieved & is now under my protection of love & care...

 

This family which has gone through literally a HELL... is now gradually recovering...

and ohyaa... what was the main CAUSE of this 'family' tragedy sh*t??

 

What else.. F*ck yeh...

Ego problems..!!

& I GUESS its 'the problem' everywhere around here on planet earth..

and wherever LIFE is... Its an Universal phenomena...

& here man often 'defeat' himself for being an As***le!!!!!!

 

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A Message-

But i want to spread the message, my life have taught me..

 

"to move on, may what happen around you,

believe in yourself & do whatever you can for yourself first... but just do it!!

If you are truly strong, you will automatically do all the karmas of being a good human!!

Jungle rules are the basics of our life, so be strong, keep learning & grow on, its a continuous process & always will be... however ultra-modern our planet earth may become these rule are set forever!!!"

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May God bless us...

 

I wish you all a great weekend.. have a lovely time with your family n the loved ones...

This love & relations... Its not just precious... its invaluable ... :)

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Gedurende de weekends word er gewerkt aan L59. Spoorstaven worden vervangen, oude overwegen vervangen,... Zo werden op 25 Oktober 2 Seinbruggen vervangen door seinen op de bovenleiding in het opstelterrein van Sint Niklaas. Daarvoor werd eerst de bovenleiding verplaatst. Na de werken moest deze teruggeplaatst worden, wat we hier ook zien op de foto.

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Btech level 2 Photography

Project 1 Life through a Lens

09.10.2012 - Orientation Ceremony 2012 was held at Hajvery University (HU) on Monday, 8 Oct 2012. New Students from Business Management, Fashion Design, Commerce, Computer Sciences, Pharmacy, Engineering, Textile design & Media Studies participated to learn how to make the most of their University Years at HU. The Orientation aims to acquaint new students with the opportunities available at HU, such as Extracurricular activities, Sports, Student Societies, Seminars, Educational Tours, Conferences.

  

Director Administrator, Gen (r) Muhammad Latif Welcomed the students to HU, and reminded them they are lucky to have access to one of the best educational facilities in Pakistan, so they should use this time wisely and gain as much professional and personal development as possible. He went on to advise students the importance to maintaining discipline at University, and refraining from anything that is not allowed.

  

Dean of School of Engineering, Prof. Dr. Naeem also addressed the students and encouraged them to hone their skills as this generation of students will need to have the skills necessary to deal with the challenges of 21 century, they need to prepare themselves for them. Ms. Nadia Niazi, Senior Faculty Member of HU School of Fashion Design & Textile took the podium and inspired the Fashion Design & Texile Students, she reminded the students this is a serious degrees which requires hard work and creativity and that she was eagerly looking forwarding to start teaching the new students.

 

Dean of School of Social Sciences, Prof. Dr. Khalid Pervaiz gave a presentation on the Business Management Programs, its core values and mission, classes, exams, presentation, and research. He also encouraged students to participate in the HU Research Journal: International Journal of Management, Statistics, and Social Sciences (IJMSSS) and in the upcoming research conference.

  

The Administrator, Maj.(r) Nazar Abbas, informed the students about the various policies, and focal departments where the students can go for help whenever during their studies at HU. The Orientation concluded with Campus Tours so the students could acquaint themselves with Libraries, Computer, Pharmacy, Textile and various other Labs on Campus as well as the cornucopia of facilities available at HU.

  

For more questions regarding this post or Admissions at HU, contact Office of Admissions:

  

e: admission@hup.edu.pk

 

UAN: 042-111-777-007

09.10.2012 - Orientation Ceremony 2012 was held at Hajvery University (HU) on Monday, 8 Oct 2012. New Students from Business Management, Fashion Design, Commerce, Computer Sciences, Pharmacy, Engineering, Textile design & Media Studies participated to learn how to make the most of their University Years at HU. The Orientation aims to acquaint new students with the opportunities available at HU, such as Extracurricular activities, Sports, Student Societies, Seminars, Educational Tours, Conferences.

  

Director Administrator, Gen (r) Muhammad Latif Welcomed the students to HU, and reminded them they are lucky to have access to one of the best educational facilities in Pakistan, so they should use this time wisely and gain as much professional and personal development as possible. He went on to advise students the importance to maintaining discipline at University, and refraining from anything that is not allowed.

  

Dean of School of Engineering, Prof. Dr. Naeem also addressed the students and encouraged them to hone their skills as this generation of students will need to have the skills necessary to deal with the challenges of 21 century, they need to prepare themselves for them. Ms. Nadia Niazi, Senior Faculty Member of HU School of Fashion Design & Textile took the podium and inspired the Fashion Design & Texile Students, she reminded the students this is a serious degrees which requires hard work and creativity and that she was eagerly looking forwarding to start teaching the new students.

 

Dean of School of Social Sciences, Prof. Dr. Khalid Pervaiz gave a presentation on the Business Management Programs, its core values and mission, classes, exams, presentation, and research. He also encouraged students to participate in the HU Research Journal: International Journal of Management, Statistics, and Social Sciences (IJMSSS) and in the upcoming research conference.

  

The Administrator, Maj.(r) Nazar Abbas, informed the students about the various policies, and focal departments where the students can go for help whenever during their studies at HU. The Orientation concluded with Campus Tours so the students could acquaint themselves with Libraries, Computer, Pharmacy, Textile and various other Labs on Campus as well as the cornucopia of facilities available at HU.

  

For more questions regarding this post or Admissions at HU, contact Office of Admissions:

  

e: admission@hup.edu.pk

 

UAN: 042-111-777-007

Leadership Stage News

 

A million-dollar prize for Delhi slum education project

    

TED organizers announced Today that they have awarded the $1-million TED Prize for 2013 to Dr. Sugata Mitra.

    

Mitra is a physicist from India who over the last decade has been experimenting with using technology to create new systems to allow children without access to classrooms to learn on their own.

    

PHOTOS: 10 tech companies to watch in 2013

    

Mitra began his work with what he called a "hole in the wall" experiment. Mitra was trying to figure out how he could use technology to help children in a nearby Delhi slum. So he carved a hole in an outside wall of his research center and placed a computer in it. Over time, he observed as Indian children from the slum with no English skills and no computer skills taught themselves how to use the computer.

    

This led Mitra over the next decade to create a "school in the cloud." He installs a single computer in low-income communities and hooks them into high-speed networks. Then he recruits retired school teachers to offer lessons via Skype.

    

Rather than teaching for a whole day, the teachers give the students lessons or challenges that they then work together to complete or solve. In essence, the goal is to find ways to allow the children to become their own teachers, a concept that Mitra calls SOLEs or Self Organized Learning Environments.

    

"You can do it in the school," Mitra said. "You can do it at home. You need to give them one question so they can gather around the question. Then you stand back and watch. And you always see fantastic things."

    

The prize money will allow Mitra to broaden the reach of the program. He also plans to set up an innovation lab in India to continue to experiment with the system. And he also wants to create better methods for collecting data from people using the approach to understand what is, and is not, working.

    

"If we can do this, we can level the playing field for learning around the world," he said.

        

Cheers...

Thiyagarajakumar Ramaswamy Btech,MBA,MBL,SAP,PMP,Ph.d in Mime-Theatre, Phd In QREM Education Policy and Leadership

Director

Leadership Stage

hehe... as i see it relatively... ;-)

after an epic struggle of my life.... i m finally completing my Btech graduation....

after dads death, 'we' all are healing up... mom is in a miraculous recovery phase!!

 

so i m grateful to all those great souls, who helped me to achieve this goal....

the goal of surviving the ordeal of family tragedy...

 

by June 1st week i m out of the college... then i have a lots of things to do... extremely excited!!!

eeee... haha..

first i need to go to a yoga retreat center at Bangalore which i visited few months ago..

This one!

 

then i have to take up the business my sister have began in our home town...

things are now moving up faster then as i had wished it to be... well, that's very good actually...

oh god.. how much i have waited with at most patience for these.moments to unfold..

 

:) hmmm.... patience pays-off !!

 

Life has been very hard on me & it made me a lot bitter... a lot that you cant imagine it out!!

i was like struggling to live.. to breathe... to be happy... to love... my self.. :'(

 

then i decided to work on this 'issue' of tragedy being over taking my sanity...

 

i helped myself relieve of that inner hatred & self-harming negative thoughts by a lots of means...

flickr was one of the great ways to keep my 'self' sane & moving on in a proper path in my life...

 

here, i have came to know a lots of amazing personalities... through their divine artistic creations through photography... i was like on a pilgrimage... every time here... as i go from one contact to another....

even though some of them could have got some wrong impression about me...

i m so sorry for that.. i apologize! hope you can forgive me... :|

 

i can just pray that may god bless all of you with great success & happiness in life!

 

Thank you... :)

09.10.2012 - Orientation Ceremony 2012 was held at Hajvery University (HU) on Monday, 8 Oct 2012. New Students from Business Management, Fashion Design, Commerce, Computer Sciences, Pharmacy, Engineering, Textile design & Media Studies participated to learn how to make the most of their University Years at HU. The Orientation aims to acquaint new students with the opportunities available at HU, such as Extracurricular activities, Sports, Student Societies, Seminars, Educational Tours, Conferences.

  

Director Administrator, Gen (r) Muhammad Latif Welcomed the students to HU, and reminded them they are lucky to have access to one of the best educational facilities in Pakistan, so they should use this time wisely and gain as much professional and personal development as possible. He went on to advise students the importance to maintaining discipline at University, and refraining from anything that is not allowed.

  

Dean of School of Engineering, Prof. Dr. Naeem also addressed the students and encouraged them to hone their skills as this generation of students will need to have the skills necessary to deal with the challenges of 21 century, they need to prepare themselves for them. Ms. Nadia Niazi, Senior Faculty Member of HU School of Fashion Design & Textile took the podium and inspired the Fashion Design & Texile Students, she reminded the students this is a serious degrees which requires hard work and creativity and that she was eagerly looking forwarding to start teaching the new students.

 

Dean of School of Social Sciences, Prof. Dr. Khalid Pervaiz gave a presentation on the Business Management Programs, its core values and mission, classes, exams, presentation, and research. He also encouraged students to participate in the HU Research Journal: International Journal of Management, Statistics, and Social Sciences (IJMSSS) and in the upcoming research conference.

  

The Administrator, Maj.(r) Nazar Abbas, informed the students about the various policies, and focal departments where the students can go for help whenever during their studies at HU. The Orientation concluded with Campus Tours so the students could acquaint themselves with Libraries, Computer, Pharmacy, Textile and various other Labs on Campus as well as the cornucopia of facilities available at HU.

  

For more questions regarding this post or Admissions at HU, contact Office of Admissions:

  

e: admission@hup.edu.pk

 

UAN: 042-111-777-007

09.10.2012 - Orientation Ceremony 2012 was held at Hajvery University (HU) on Monday, 8 Oct 2012. New Students from Business Management, Fashion Design, Commerce, Computer Sciences, Pharmacy, Engineering, Textile design & Media Studies participated to learn how to make the most of their University Years at HU. The Orientation aims to acquaint new students with the opportunities available at HU, such as Extracurricular activities, Sports, Student Societies, Seminars, Educational Tours, Conferences.

  

Director Administrator, Gen (r) Muhammad Latif Welcomed the students to HU, and reminded them they are lucky to have access to one of the best educational facilities in Pakistan, so they should use this time wisely and gain as much professional and personal development as possible. He went on to advise students the importance to maintaining discipline at University, and refraining from anything that is not allowed.

  

Dean of School of Engineering, Prof. Dr. Naeem also addressed the students and encouraged them to hone their skills as this generation of students will need to have the skills necessary to deal with the challenges of 21 century, they need to prepare themselves for them. Ms. Nadia Niazi, Senior Faculty Member of HU School of Fashion Design & Textile took the podium and inspired the Fashion Design & Texile Students, she reminded the students this is a serious degrees which requires hard work and creativity and that she was eagerly looking forwarding to start teaching the new students.

 

Dean of School of Social Sciences, Prof. Dr. Khalid Pervaiz gave a presentation on the Business Management Programs, its core values and mission, classes, exams, presentation, and research. He also encouraged students to participate in the HU Research Journal: International Journal of Management, Statistics, and Social Sciences (IJMSSS) and in the upcoming research conference.

  

The Administrator, Maj.(r) Nazar Abbas, informed the students about the various policies, and focal departments where the students can go for help whenever during their studies at HU. The Orientation concluded with Campus Tours so the students could acquaint themselves with Libraries, Computer, Pharmacy, Textile and various other Labs on Campus as well as the cornucopia of facilities available at HU.

  

For more questions regarding this post or Admissions at HU, contact Office of Admissions:

  

e: admission@hup.edu.pk

 

UAN: 042-111-777-007

09.10.2012 - Orientation Ceremony 2012 was held at Hajvery University (HU) on Monday, 8 Oct 2012. New Students from Business Management, Fashion Design, Commerce, Computer Sciences, Pharmacy, Engineering, Textile design & Media Studies participated to learn how to make the most of their University Years at HU. The Orientation aims to acquaint new students with the opportunities available at HU, such as Extracurricular activities, Sports, Student Societies, Seminars, Educational Tours, Conferences.

  

Director Administrator, Gen (r) Muhammad Latif Welcomed the students to HU, and reminded them they are lucky to have access to one of the best educational facilities in Pakistan, so they should use this time wisely and gain as much professional and personal development as possible. He went on to advise students the importance to maintaining discipline at University, and refraining from anything that is not allowed.

  

Dean of School of Engineering, Prof. Dr. Naeem also addressed the students and encouraged them to hone their skills as this generation of students will need to have the skills necessary to deal with the challenges of 21 century, they need to prepare themselves for them. Ms. Nadia Niazi, Senior Faculty Member of HU School of Fashion Design & Textile took the podium and inspired the Fashion Design & Texile Students, she reminded the students this is a serious degrees which requires hard work and creativity and that she was eagerly looking forwarding to start teaching the new students.

 

Dean of School of Social Sciences, Prof. Dr. Khalid Pervaiz gave a presentation on the Business Management Programs, its core values and mission, classes, exams, presentation, and research. He also encouraged students to participate in the HU Research Journal: International Journal of Management, Statistics, and Social Sciences (IJMSSS) and in the upcoming research conference.

  

The Administrator, Maj.(r) Nazar Abbas, informed the students about the various policies, and focal departments where the students can go for help whenever during their studies at HU. The Orientation concluded with Campus Tours so the students could acquaint themselves with Libraries, Computer, Pharmacy, Textile and various other Labs on Campus as well as the cornucopia of facilities available at HU.

  

For more questions regarding this post or Admissions at HU, contact Office of Admissions:

  

e: admission@hup.edu.pk

 

UAN: 042-111-777-007

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