Have you ever felt useless? Like you’re worth nothing? That you’re ugly and not even smart? I have. I think all of us have that one point in life where we are too afraid to do something new but are also too tired of the monotony. And I’m on that threshold right now. So when I say, I understand, trust ...
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A Voiceless Society
Feminism isn’t about making women stronger. Women are already strong. It’s about changing the way the world perceives it. — G.D. Anderson These words by G.D. Anderson, a famous writer and feminist, stand true to the idea of feminism. Patriarchy has established its roots since time immemorial and has been regarded as the most basic social system that is prevalent ...
Read More »What to Expect and Not to Expect at Jamia – A Guide for the Freshers!
As a new student at Jamia, just fresh out of school, you’re probably wondering how your college life is going to be. Will it be exciting, or will it be boring? Am I going to have the best few years of my life, or will it be unending misery and drudgery? Let me end the suspense and help you find ...
Read More »Jamia Student Distributes Packets of Color to Children Living in Okhla Slum
Along with her friends, Neha Pandey (2016), a Jamia student of M.A. in Development Communications, AJK-MCRC, had ran a collection drive under the name “Rang De” on Jamia campus early this year in March with an aim to collect enough money to buy packets of coloring pens, pencils and sketch books, in order to bring a little bit of joy and ...
Read More »Jamia Student Mohammed Shahid to Cycle Cross-Country for a Social Cause
Mohammed Shahid (2016), a 20-year-old second year B.A. in Geography student of Jamia Millia Islamia and a cycling enthusiast, plans to cycle the length of India from Kanyakumari in the south, to Kashmir in the north, on his own to raise awareness about child sexual abuse. According to Shahid, a native of Kerala, the campaign will start on 3rd of ...
Read More »Jamia Students Forum Collects Rs. 130,000 & Truck Full of Relief Aid for Nepal
After last week’s successful conclusion of a collection drive for the quake-hit people of Nepal by a Jamia student organization of law students called Youth for People, another student organization by the name of Jamia Students Forum (JSF) have concluded their own collection drive and dispatched their collection to Nepal on May 4, 2015 through the ongoing rescue and relief ...
Read More »Earth: Mother of Mothers
According to the finance minister of Norway, mankind is not responsible for what has been happening to the Earth that we often speak of, commonly known as ‘Global Warming’. I believe its not that easy to lift a finger at the entire world. Almost each one of us believes that it is only because of our certain ‘activities’ the Earth ...
Read More »Jamia Students Collect and Deliver Relief Aid to Nepal Embassy
Youth for People, a Jamia law students group, has informed Jamia Journal that on Wednesday, April 29, they delivered all the donations they had collected in the past few days for the people affected by the Nepal earthquake, to the Nepal embassy in New Delhi. According to Sahil Ahmed, a member of Youth for People, the Nepal embassy people were ...
Read More »Jamia Students of Journalism Create Delhi News Web Portal
In a week long workshop with the reputed journalist Angela Phillips, students of M. A. Convergent Journalism ran a news website that looked critically at Delhi. A week long workshop, from 20 to 25 April, at AJK-MCRC, JMI culminated in the creation of a news website called Delhi Gazette. The website was created and run by convergent journalism students who ...
Read More »Jamia Student, Saniuddin Khan, Wins First Prize at Int’l Students Film Festival
Saniuddin Khan, a student of M.A Visual Effects and Animation, AJK Mass Communication Research Center, Jamia Millia Islamia, has won first prize in the student category for his ad-film titled, “Living Star,” at the MBICEM First Frame 2015 Seventh International Students Film Festival, held on 16th and 17th April, 2015 at Sri Fort Auditorium, New Delhi. Eleven films were short-listed and ...
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