Introduction
Shaheen Magazine is annual college magazine of Allama Iqbal Medical College Lahore. This magazine is published annually under supervision of teachers and students of college. It is the matter of great honor for a student to see his/her alma matter progress with sequence of time at pace with new approaches of the world. Shaheen brings to you all that feel zeal and zest of Iqbalian. First issue of college magazine was published in Year 1979-80.
Shaheen... The image, itself portrays the intellectual ascent of the Iqbalian spirit that dwells in the hearts of thousands who have walked through the corridors of A.I.M.C. those who are still making memories in A.I.M.C.'s beautiful arena and also those who yearn to touch its footsteps and would give hours of their efforts to be called "IQBALIANS". Shaheen Magazine is just a portray to facilitate Iqbalians to share their intellectual thoughts, their feelings and to make every moment spent in A.I.M.C. part of its glorious traditions. A.I.M.C. will keep pacing towards progress even in triumphant era and for that let us value our thoughts by writing because Writings makes immortals...
Editor in Chief
Following are the yearly Editor in Chief of Shaheen Magazine;
* Afsar Raza Zaidi 1979-80
* Tahir Nizami 1981-82
* Ahmad Muzammil 1984-85
* Rana Jawad Asghar 1987-88
* Lutfullah Goheer 1988-89
* Shahrukh Juwinda 1990
* Muhammad Umar 1992-93
* Shahryar Saeed Khokar 1995-96
* Shazia Farooq 1997-98
* Aurungzaib Siddiqui 1999
* Zia Ahmad Zia 2000
* Asma Ahmad 2001-02
* Fakhar Abbas 2003
* Hamid Yaseen Bajwa 2004-05
* Usman Ahmad 2007-08
* Ahmad Hasan Ranjha 2009
* Muhammad Qais Luqman 2010
* Still Decided 2011
Patron-ship 2009-10
* Dr. Javed Akram (Patron &Principal AIMC)
* Dr. Arif Tajammul (President)
* Dr. Mehmood Nasir Malik (Vice President)
* Dr. Shazia Khalid Khan, Dr. Uzma (Supervisors)
Editorial Board 2009
*Ahmad Hasan Ranjha (Editor in Chief)
*Waqar Sindho (Editor Urdu)
*Kashif Mehmood and Muhammad Faizan Ali (Sub Editors)
*Hasan Mansoor (Editor English)
*Ahsan Saeed and Amna Hanif (Sub Editors)
*Khizar Abbas (Editor Punjabi and Saraiki)
*Qais Luqman and Amna Khalid (Sub-editors)
Shaheen Magazine is annual college magazine of Allama Iqbal Medical College Lahore. This magazine is published annually under supervision of teachers and students of college. It is the matter of great honor for a student to see his/her alma matter progress with sequence of time at pace with new approaches of the world. Shaheen brings to you all that feel zeal and zest of Iqbalian. First issue of college magazine was published in Year 1979-80.
Shaheen... The image, itself portrays the intellectual ascent of the Iqbalian spirit that dwells in the hearts of thousands who have walked through the corridors of A.I.M.C. those who are still making memories in A.I.M.C.'s beautiful arena and also those who yearn to touch its footsteps and would give hours of their efforts to be called "IQBALIANS". Shaheen Magazine is just a portray to facilitate Iqbalians to share their intellectual thoughts, their feelings and to make every moment spent in A.I.M.C. part of its glorious traditions. A.I.M.C. will keep pacing towards progress even in triumphant era and for that let us value our thoughts by writing because Writings makes immortals...
Editor in Chief
Following are the yearly Editor in Chief of Shaheen Magazine;
* Afsar Raza Zaidi 1979-80
* Tahir Nizami 1981-82
* Ahmad Muzammil 1984-85
* Rana Jawad Asghar 1987-88
* Lutfullah Goheer 1988-89
* Shahrukh Juwinda 1990
* Muhammad Umar 1992-93
* Shahryar Saeed Khokar 1995-96
* Shazia Farooq 1997-98
* Aurungzaib Siddiqui 1999
* Zia Ahmad Zia 2000
* Asma Ahmad 2001-02
* Fakhar Abbas 2003
* Hamid Yaseen Bajwa 2004-05
* Usman Ahmad 2007-08
* Ahmad Hasan Ranjha 2009
* Muhammad Qais Luqman 2010
* Still Decided 2011
Patron-ship 2009-10
* Dr. Javed Akram (Patron &Principal AIMC)
* Dr. Arif Tajammul (President)
* Dr. Mehmood Nasir Malik (Vice President)
* Dr. Shazia Khalid Khan, Dr. Uzma (Supervisors)
Editorial Board 2009
*Ahmad Hasan Ranjha (Editor in Chief)
*Waqar Sindho (Editor Urdu)
*Kashif Mehmood and Muhammad Faizan Ali (Sub Editors)
*Hasan Mansoor (Editor English)
*Ahsan Saeed and Amna Hanif (Sub Editors)
*Khizar Abbas (Editor Punjabi and Saraiki)
*Qais Luqman and Amna Khalid (Sub-editors)
'Madhuram Veppu' is a religious ritual consitituted to the Roman Catholic Syrian Christians of Kerala, which is a chiseled and polished form of the age old tradition of chandam charthal, which the Knanaya Christians of Kerala continues to follow as part of their wedding eve celebration. It is normally organised on the wedding eve at the groom' house during the bachelor party. During this event, close relatives and friends of the groom gather at the rendezvous in order to morally support/prepare him for the wedding day and blesses him for a successful married life. Following this, the next guy in the family who is in line for marriage will be predestined. The event is normally followed by a big gala dinner and music/DJ night.
Dale Spender laid the groundwork for this list in her classic Mothers of the Novel: 100 good women writers before Jane Austen (1986) (names on Spender's original list are indicated with an asterisk [*]).
The Novelists
* Penelope Aubin*
* Jane Barker*
* Aphra Behn
* Anna Maria Bennett* (whom Spender called Agnes Maria Bennett)
* Elizabeth Bonhôte*
* Elizabeth Boyd*
* Sophie Briscoe*
* Eliza Bromley*
* Frances Brooke*
* Indiana Brooks*
* Mary Brunton*
* Mrs Burke*
* Frances Burney*
* Sarah Burney (Sarah Harriet Burney)*
* Lady Charlotte Bury*
* Mary Butt, Mrs Sherwood*
* Elizabeth Byron (Strutt)
* Mrs. Carver
* Lady Mary Champion de Crespigny*
* Charlotte Charke*
* Mary Charlton*
* Harriet Chilcot*
* Emily Clark*
* Jane Collier*
* Mary Collyer*
* Maria Susanna Cooper
* Helen Craik
* Charlotte Dacre
* Anne Seymour Damer*
* Mary Davys*
* Anne Dawe*
* Anne Eden*
* Maria Edgeworth*
* Elisa Fenwick*
* Susan Ferrier
* Sarah Fielding*
* E. M. Foster*
* Hannah Webster Foster
* Anne Fuller*
* Phoebe Gibbes*
* Mrs A. Gomershall*
* Sarah Green*
* Elizabeth Griffith*
* Susannah Minifie Gunning*
* Elizabeth Hamilton*
* Lady Mary Hamilton*
* Mary Ann Hanway*
* Jane Harvey
* Laetitia Matilda Hawkins*
* Mary Hays*
* Eliza Haywood
* Mary Hearne*
* Elizabeth Helme*
* Elizabeth Hervey*
* Mrs Howell*
* Anne Hughes*
* *
* Maria Hunter*
* Rachel Hunter
* Elizabeth Inchbald*
* Frances Jacson
* Mrs. Johnson
* Susanna Keir*
* Isabella Kelly*
* Anne Kerr*
* Sophia King*
* Ellis Cornelia Knight*
* Caroline Lamb
* Sarah Lansdell*
* Mary Latter*
* Harriet Lee*
* Sophia Lee*
* Charlotte Lennox*
* Alethea Lewis
* Charlotte MacCarthy*
* Anna Maria Mackenzie*
* Delarivier Manley
* Jean Marishall* (whom Spender called Jean Marshall)
* Mrs Martin
* Eliza Matthews*
* Anna Meades*
* Mary Meeke*
* Margaret Minifie*
* Hannah More*
* Lady Morgan* (Sydney Owenson)
* Elizabeth Norman*
* Amelia Opie*
* Charlotte Palmer*
* Mary Elizabeth Parker*
* Catherine Parry*
* Eliza Phelp Parsons*
* Susanna Pearson*
* M. Peddle*
* Laetitia Pilkington
* Mary Pilkington*
* Mary Pix*
* Arabella Plantin*
* Anne Plumptre
* Elizabeth Plunkett*
* Jane Porter
* Elizabeth Purbeck
* Jane Purbeck
* Ann Radcliffe*
* Mary Anne Radcliffe*
* Clara Reeve*
* Mary Darby Robinson*
* Regina Maria Dalton Roche*
* Elizabeth Singer Rowe*
* Susanna Rowson*
* Elizabeth Ryves* (or Elizabeth Reeves)
* Charlotte Sanders* (or Charlotte Saunders)
* Sarah Robinson Scott*
* Catherine Selden
* Frances Sheridan*
* Ann Emelinda Skinn*
* Eleanor Sleath*
* Catherine Smith
* Charlotte Turner Smith*
* Elizabeth Isabella Spence
* Sarah Emma Spencer*
* Augusta Amelia Stuart
* Miss Taylor*
* Elizabeth Thomas
* Jane Timbury*
* Elizabeth Tomlins*
* Jane Warton*
* Helena Wells*
* Jane West*
* Sarah Scudgell Wilkinson
* Helen Maria Williams*
* Mary Wollstonecraft*
* Mrs A. Woodfin*
* Ann Yearsley*
* Mary Julia Young*
The Novelists
* Penelope Aubin*
* Jane Barker*
* Aphra Behn
* Anna Maria Bennett* (whom Spender called Agnes Maria Bennett)
* Elizabeth Bonhôte*
* Elizabeth Boyd*
* Sophie Briscoe*
* Eliza Bromley*
* Frances Brooke*
* Indiana Brooks*
* Mary Brunton*
* Mrs Burke*
* Frances Burney*
* Sarah Burney (Sarah Harriet Burney)*
* Lady Charlotte Bury*
* Mary Butt, Mrs Sherwood*
* Elizabeth Byron (Strutt)
* Mrs. Carver
* Lady Mary Champion de Crespigny*
* Charlotte Charke*
* Mary Charlton*
* Harriet Chilcot*
* Emily Clark*
* Jane Collier*
* Mary Collyer*
* Maria Susanna Cooper
* Helen Craik
* Charlotte Dacre
* Anne Seymour Damer*
* Mary Davys*
* Anne Dawe*
* Anne Eden*
* Maria Edgeworth*
* Elisa Fenwick*
* Susan Ferrier
* Sarah Fielding*
* E. M. Foster*
* Hannah Webster Foster
* Anne Fuller*
* Phoebe Gibbes*
* Mrs A. Gomershall*
* Sarah Green*
* Elizabeth Griffith*
* Susannah Minifie Gunning*
* Elizabeth Hamilton*
* Lady Mary Hamilton*
* Mary Ann Hanway*
* Jane Harvey
* Laetitia Matilda Hawkins*
* Mary Hays*
* Eliza Haywood
* Mary Hearne*
* Elizabeth Helme*
* Elizabeth Hervey*
* Mrs Howell*
* Anne Hughes*
* *
* Maria Hunter*
* Rachel Hunter
* Elizabeth Inchbald*
* Frances Jacson
* Mrs. Johnson
* Susanna Keir*
* Isabella Kelly*
* Anne Kerr*
* Sophia King*
* Ellis Cornelia Knight*
* Caroline Lamb
* Sarah Lansdell*
* Mary Latter*
* Harriet Lee*
* Sophia Lee*
* Charlotte Lennox*
* Alethea Lewis
* Charlotte MacCarthy*
* Anna Maria Mackenzie*
* Delarivier Manley
* Jean Marishall* (whom Spender called Jean Marshall)
* Mrs Martin
* Eliza Matthews*
* Anna Meades*
* Mary Meeke*
* Margaret Minifie*
* Hannah More*
* Lady Morgan* (Sydney Owenson)
* Elizabeth Norman*
* Amelia Opie*
* Charlotte Palmer*
* Mary Elizabeth Parker*
* Catherine Parry*
* Eliza Phelp Parsons*
* Susanna Pearson*
* M. Peddle*
* Laetitia Pilkington
* Mary Pilkington*
* Mary Pix*
* Arabella Plantin*
* Anne Plumptre
* Elizabeth Plunkett*
* Jane Porter
* Elizabeth Purbeck
* Jane Purbeck
* Ann Radcliffe*
* Mary Anne Radcliffe*
* Clara Reeve*
* Mary Darby Robinson*
* Regina Maria Dalton Roche*
* Elizabeth Singer Rowe*
* Susanna Rowson*
* Elizabeth Ryves* (or Elizabeth Reeves)
* Charlotte Sanders* (or Charlotte Saunders)
* Sarah Robinson Scott*
* Catherine Selden
* Frances Sheridan*
* Ann Emelinda Skinn*
* Eleanor Sleath*
* Catherine Smith
* Charlotte Turner Smith*
* Elizabeth Isabella Spence
* Sarah Emma Spencer*
* Augusta Amelia Stuart
* Miss Taylor*
* Elizabeth Thomas
* Jane Timbury*
* Elizabeth Tomlins*
* Jane Warton*
* Helena Wells*
* Jane West*
* Sarah Scudgell Wilkinson
* Helen Maria Williams*
* Mary Wollstonecraft*
* Mrs A. Woodfin*
* Ann Yearsley*
* Mary Julia Young*
PC Tech is a Ugandan-born monthly technology magazine that circulates throughout East and West Africa.It was first published in February 2010, and has released 9 issues to-date.
History
In December 2009, Albert Mucunguzi, a webmaster at Makerere University Business School, also working as an IT Consultant at American Procurement Company (Amproc), in Kampala, Uganda announced plans to start a new technology magazine, called PC Tech. The magazine would feature personal technology, Business Solutions, technology news, and educative articles on various technology aspects.
At that time, there were two more technology magazines already in Circulation in Uganda, Techzine, and Enterprise Technology Magazine.
Albert contacted his High School, and University roommate, Joshua Twinamasiko, and they agreed to work together on the project. Joshua was in his final year at Makerere University, but also a Free Lance graphics designer at Amproc. In February 2010, Issue one of PC Tech magazine was released. The magazine now has 9 Issues, and was launched in Ghana on September 24, 2010. It is now circulated in six African Countries, including Uganda, Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, and South Africa.
The first offices of PC Tech Magazine were located in Kampala.
In February 2010, Issue one of PC Tech magazine was released. The magazine now has 9 Issues, and was launched in Ghana on September 24, 2010. It is now circulated in six African Countries, including Uganda, Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, and South Africa.
History
In December 2009, Albert Mucunguzi, a webmaster at Makerere University Business School, also working as an IT Consultant at American Procurement Company (Amproc), in Kampala, Uganda announced plans to start a new technology magazine, called PC Tech. The magazine would feature personal technology, Business Solutions, technology news, and educative articles on various technology aspects.
At that time, there were two more technology magazines already in Circulation in Uganda, Techzine, and Enterprise Technology Magazine.
Albert contacted his High School, and University roommate, Joshua Twinamasiko, and they agreed to work together on the project. Joshua was in his final year at Makerere University, but also a Free Lance graphics designer at Amproc. In February 2010, Issue one of PC Tech magazine was released. The magazine now has 9 Issues, and was launched in Ghana on September 24, 2010. It is now circulated in six African Countries, including Uganda, Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, and South Africa.
The first offices of PC Tech Magazine were located in Kampala.
In February 2010, Issue one of PC Tech magazine was released. The magazine now has 9 Issues, and was launched in Ghana on September 24, 2010. It is now circulated in six African Countries, including Uganda, Kenya, Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, and South Africa.