
Still photos by Sajid Munir at Lok Virsa.
To see the slide show click on the image.
Read the full report by Maggie Ronkin
Carla Petievich, an individual member of AIPS, has shared a number of images from Pakistan.
Images of Asia has a large collection of vintage Pakistani postcards and lithographs.
PDF version available for viewing or download. Web-based slide show coming soon.
This exhibition showcases 30 images by 20 Pakistani photographers
who in their work have aimed to capture the rich texture, beauty
and dignity of contemporary life in Pakistan. The photographers
are members of the Pakistan Photographers Group (PPG) and participated
earlier this year in a competition to determine winning entries
for this exhibition. The subjects presented in their photographs
are people, young and old, in urban and rural settings, at work
and at play as well as historic architecture, landscapes and
uniquely Pakistani sports. Just as the 20 photographers introduced
in this exhibition are individuals with their own identities,
so the images conveyed will reflect their own individual visions
of Pakistan's humanity.
To see the slide show click on the image. The slide show is also available in PDF format.
Photographed by Kevin Bubriski, these images depict the vibrant color and vitality on the streets of Pakistan. Hosted by SocialDocumentary.net.
SASA's Brown Bag Radio initiative brings current research and topical issues about South Asia live to the Internet. Presentations are modeled on brown bag seminars of the sort held at universities and think tanks around the world. The presenter has between 20 and 30 minutes to speak. An associated PowerPoint file accompanies the talk and is available for download. A discussant gets first chance at asking questions and moderates call-in questions (details given during the live broadcast). A Q&A session fills the hour. A day later the MP3 file is posted to our blog. The PowerPoint file remains online. If you miss the live presentation you can still listen to it at any time and participate in the discussion via questions posted to the blog.
The HEC Digital Library Program aims to provide researchers within public and private universities in Pakistan and non-profit research and development organizations with access to international scholarly literature based on electronic (online) delivery, providing access to high quality, peer-reviewed journals, databases, articles and e-Books across a wide range of disciplines.