Friday, October 29, 2010

The Power Of A Penny!

                                                                     By Anum Durrani

All of us often hear the proverb,'A penny saved is a penny gained." But have we ever tried to think of its importance? actually this little sentence holds the world in it.Now you might be thinking that I'am beating about the bush . So lets begin my topic.
Whenever I think about the problems faced by our university students regarding commuter service , proper cafeteria rather than having cabin system, talking about mass communication the practical facilities that most of us believe should be there where as the authorities say, it is impossible specifically these days as there is a cut in university grants , all of this seems impossible to everyone even us but, Why don't we realize that there are thousands of students studying in this very university and these students can help making it better by volunteering .We can start off this campaign by collecting 1 rupee  every day .Each department on individual basis can collect this amount and make notable changes .Although one rupee has no value but when collected on a large scale can make a huge difference .In this way we can accomplish our basic necessities , if not big we can kick off with little things.
However, I do believe that university is too big and so is its needs but What's bad in trying and we can take examples from all over the world , students do take initiatives on their own .So let's say guys, yes we can and we will.

5 comments:

  1. your idea regarding your university is appreciatable and such steps should be taken on students level.

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  2. i agree with your perception but only if the university and it's students take sincere steps to accomplish this step !!!!

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  3. Interesting topic. I think that you should have been more practical in your approach to address this important topic. By that, I mean that you should have considered analyzing some common overspendings taking place across campus, and then bring in the concept you were trying to cover. It is a good surprise that you chose this topic, and I think you know why. :-)

    By: Fawad

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  4. Yes, you are very right. Students of KU can do this in order to get out of the little problems, but do you really think is it possible because there are political parties which are so called representatives of students. They are more interested in these type of things than any other non poltical student.This is hard to accomplish.

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  5. your idea should be appreciated. But i want to say something that you discussed that although 1 Rupee has no value. I think when one rupee has no value so how could you value its collection. When 1 Rupee is valued so its collection gets value.
    I m your colleague in 3-day workshop at Karachi.
    "Best of Luck"
    -------------Israr Khan-------------

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