Documentaries made by students screened at NUML
IslamabadNational University of Modern Languages (NUML) Director General Brigadier Azam Jamal has said that defining an aim in life and working hard to achieve it should be the goal of everyone, especially young people, says a press release. He stated this while addressing a ceremony of Screening of Documentaries produced
By our correspondents
April 23, 2015
Islamabad
National University of Modern Languages (NUML) Director General Brigadier Azam Jamal has said that defining an aim in life and working hard to achieve it should be the goal of everyone, especially young people, says a press release.
He stated this while addressing a ceremony of Screening of Documentaries produced by the students of NUML Mass Communication Department NUML.
Brigadier Azam Jamal appreciated the efforts of the students and encouraged and advised them to work hard to achieve their goals.
Earlier, he was welcomed by NUML Mass Communication Department Head Mufti Jamiluddin Ahmad, faculty and students of the department.
Five documentaries, ‘Dhan’ by Syed Abdul Aala Tirmizi, ‘Charsadda Chapal’ by Siyar Ali Shah, ‘Colours of Life’ by Waqas Ahmed and Sonia Sadiq, ‘Tears Behind the Laughter’ by Khaula Khan and Hussnain Ahmed and ‘Aim of Life’ by Rehan Ali and Haris Khalid were screened on the occasion.
National University of Modern Languages (NUML) Director General Brigadier Azam Jamal has said that defining an aim in life and working hard to achieve it should be the goal of everyone, especially young people, says a press release.
He stated this while addressing a ceremony of Screening of Documentaries produced by the students of NUML Mass Communication Department NUML.
Brigadier Azam Jamal appreciated the efforts of the students and encouraged and advised them to work hard to achieve their goals.
Earlier, he was welcomed by NUML Mass Communication Department Head Mufti Jamiluddin Ahmad, faculty and students of the department.
Five documentaries, ‘Dhan’ by Syed Abdul Aala Tirmizi, ‘Charsadda Chapal’ by Siyar Ali Shah, ‘Colours of Life’ by Waqas Ahmed and Sonia Sadiq, ‘Tears Behind the Laughter’ by Khaula Khan and Hussnain Ahmed and ‘Aim of Life’ by Rehan Ali and Haris Khalid were screened on the occasion.
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