Congratulations to Mr. S.M. Saeed on becoming the new Student councilor and Mr. Amir Hasan Rizvi for becoming the new asst. student councilor.
New Student Councilor and Asst. Student Councilor
September 14, 2008 by criticibaMID TERMS START
September 8, 2008 by criticibaThe first mid terms for Fall 2008 start today.
Best of luck people
The holiday confusion on first mid term
September 8, 2008 by criticibaFirst there is news that there is a holiday then there is news that the govt took back the decision then follows uncertainity on what will be IBA’s decision.
This has happened before and will continually happen in the future unless the University comes up with a solution to address the problem. I would suggest that IBA has a website it is not at all being used to any potential. The news that should be up there should also concern such events and IBA’s decision.
Another suggestion would be to use the live ID’s that have been given to the students. To email them regarding the decision.
Another suggestion could be to have a partnership with either Ammana or Chopaal and have student registration and to use their network to send out messages to the existing students.
There should be some authentic source which can let the students know, cause frankly speaking this CR calling up concerned parties or the GS calling up people to find out whats going on and then telling it to ppl and to forward the message is becoming archaic. Needs to remodelled.
Elections 2008
September 4, 2008 by criticibawell, an interesting election in ESF. the results amid a last minute evnt, last day turns on the vote, one vote being double counted and a very close race for the VP post.
Furqan VP, Ali Tariq GS and Salman as Treasurer
In BITS
Hussain as VP, Qasim as GS and Zaid as Treasurer.
IMMEDIATE ATTN: GUTTER WATER
August 29, 2008 by criticibacall it an attempt to mimic KGS settings or call it providing premium business education to the flies and mosquitoes which hover around IBA but the gutter water surround the IBA City campus is ever so evident and its disgusting and a health hazard apart from it destroying the look of the campus surroundings its also causing a lot of trouble to students who walk to the bus stop.Its really about time that the administration does something about this. Either talk to the UC nazim or if thats not working they should get someone to clean it up.
ELECTIONS IN FULL SWING
August 25, 2008 by criticibaThe elections for the student body elections are in full swing with IBA being painted electric blue, red and what not.
the sad part though, is the apparent spendthrift attitude of the candidates while campaigning. Campaigning should be kept moderate, not exhorbiant. the idea is not to win on basis of who has more money, rather on who has a vision. otherwise we are then , no different from those who are already ruling us
Happy Independence Day
August 13, 2008 by criticibaWe turn 61 this independence day and all we have learned is to multiply and divide ourselves. with the inflation hitting 24% in July the Country’s ruler intend to impeach the President. That, and correct me if i am wrong, which has not happened in over 100 years. We are closing down schools. leaving students without schools. we are facing a shortage of textbooks. traffic on roads is getting worse day by day. Some are importing exotic animals in their homes. Some are fasting even before Ramazan. We treat our nuclear scientists, neurologists and students with utmost disregard.
What did you do this independence day to help your country?
What will you do tomorrow for your country?
NCHD closure – 400,000 students school-less
August 13, 2008 by criticibathis is wat a friend’s mail was
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By A Reporter
ISLAMABAD, Aug 6: About 400,000 children enrolled in feeder schools, opened by National Commission for Human Development (NCHD), may find their institutions closed down in case the commission is wound up, it has been learnt.
Besides, 550,000 people dependent on the commission would also suffer in the wake of its closure. As many as 80,000 employees of the NCHD have already been shown the door.
The commission has been facing financial hardships since November of last year after the federal government provided it Rs1 billion against the allocated Rs2.3 billion for the fiscal year 2007-08, a source in the commission told Dawn here on Wednesday.
The remaining amount of Rs1.3 billion was due in January 2008 to cater to the needs of the remaining part of the fiscal year ending in June. But this amount was also not provided and instead the NCHD was asked to reduce its budget requirement. However, against a reduced requirement of Rs874 million, a grant of Rs472 million was provided to clear off the liabilities until June 2008, the source said, adding that the NCHD, after clearing off all its liabilities, would be left with only Rs4 million by the end of August. Under such circumstances the NCHD operations would come to a complete halt.
To review the critical state of NCHD funds, especially in the wake of no firm commitment by the government, a meeting of the members of the National Commission for Human Development was held on July 28 which was presided over by its chairman, Dr Nasim Ashraf.
After detailed deliberations, it was unanimously decided that while the government would be approached yet again for provision of required funds, the NCHD must remain legally and financially solvent to avoid future complications in case the funds are not made available.
The commission, therefore, issued termination of service notices to all employees with effect from August 1, she said.
The meeting also considered the issue of security and preservation of NCHD assets the cost of which comes to Rs543 million in 122 locations throughout the country.
It was observed with concern that if the funds were not provided to the NCHD after September 1, the organisation will not be in a position to retain the rental accommodation and services of the necessary staff to take care of its assets, she added.
The decision of closing down the programme all of a sudden and freezing the allocations had caused resentment among the employees, she noted.
Established in 2002 as a fast track initiative to improve social sector outcomes at the grass-root level in 16 districts, the NCHD was fighting fit in the domains of social sectors in 122 districts across the country, she said.
It was after assessing the NCHD performance in 16 districts in 2005 that the president and prime minister directed the commission to extend its operations to all 122 districts for which a grant of Rs14 billion for a period of five years was approved. After the approval the commission established its provincial offices and 98 human development support units in various districts and employed about 88,000 personnel throughout the country including Fata, Fana and Azad Kashmir, she added.
The source further said since its establishment, the NCHD, under its Universal Primary Education Programme, opened 21,639 community-based feeder schools and enrolled 8.235 million children in the age group of five and seven in 117 districts.
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Read the constitution
August 7, 2008 by criticibaAn online copy of the constitution is here. you can post your comments on the page.
It’s a slightly old copy so i have written a few changes that were made in the constitution as per my knowledge.
IBA RE-OPENS
August 2, 2008 by criticibaWelcome Students of Year 2012. Welcome to The IBA, The institute of Business Administration.




