"We do not guarantee to change this country,we guarantee to spark the brains that will change this country!"
Photography for Change
Pakistan Youth Alliance brings to you, an initiative that will shake your cameras!

Use your camera's lens to address social, cultural, political, religious or environmental issues and inspire "change". Take photo-journalism to a whole new level, as your work will be published in a top Entertainment magazine of Pakistan and you can win upto 12000 Rs.

REQUIREMENTS:
- Submitt only original photos
- 3 submissions from one person can be made
- Entries must be in .JPEG format and not more than 2 MB in size

HOW TO SUBMIT ENTRIES:
- Send submissions to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it with email subject "Photography for Change"
- Submissions with full contact information and one paragraph introduction of what the photographer was trying to highlight will be entertained.

DEADLINE: 10th March, 2010

Our Media Partener: INK Magazine would publish top 5 entries in its April's issue (INK is available in all cities of Pakistan).

1st Prize: 12,000 Rs
2nd Prize: 8,000 Rs.


An elite panel of judges (known national and international photographers would rate the entries)

For more details: Visit https://pya.org.pk
 
Matches Schedule for NWCT' 10

National Wheelchair Cricket Tournament 2010


Venue: Embassy Road Cricket Ground, G6. Near Serena Islamabad

 

Matches Schedule:

 

Pool A

Mehran Dolphin (Milestone)
Ravi Challengers (Karachi)
Channar Heroes (Peshawar)

 

Pool B

Khyber Kings (Multan)
Bolan Tigers (Mardan)
Gilgit Topers (Mureedkey)

 

Day 1 – 6th Feb, 2010 (10 AM- 5 PM)

 

Mehran Dolphins vs Ravi Challengers
Khyber Kings vs Bolan Tigers
Mehran Dolphins vs Chanar Heroes
Khyber Kings vs Gilgit Topers
Ravi Challengers vs Chanar Heroes
Bolan Tigers vs Gilgit Topers

 

Day 2 – 7th Feb, 2010 (10 AM- 5 PM)

 

1st Semi Final

Pool A 1st vs Pool B 2nd

 

2nd Semi Final

Pool B 1st vs Pool A 2nd

 

Final

 

Timings:

 

Opening Ceremony 09:30 AM 6th Feb, 2010
Matches from 10-5 PM
Lunch Break 1 PM
Closing Ceremony 4-5 PM 7th Feb, 2010


 

Pakistan Youth Alliance in collaboration with SAAYA, STEP, MILESTONE [Renowned NGO's for disabled persons] and CDA present a sporting event with a cause to give a fresh start to 2010.

Professional cricket teams of disabled persons, in presence of International media, would arrive in Islamabad to " Play for Peace ". The event will not only serve to voice out equal sporting opportunities for people with disablities, but all funds generated would be allocated for imparting skills to people with disablities so they can stand on their feet and become economically independent.

[ According to a recent estimate, 8-10 % of Pakistan's population suffers from disablities ]

Date & Time: 6th Feb, from 1000-1700 hrs
Venue: Embassy Cricket Ground, G-6, Near Serena Hotel, Islamabad
Media Partners for Matches Coverage:
Sama TV, TV 1, Waseb and Radio 1
Entry fee: NONE

Mujeeb of Moen Je Daru (undergound band from Lahore) would be playing for the audience, RosePetal would be distributing T-shirts and gift hampers

Multinational food chains would be holding food stalls for the audience.

For further details: See event poster and Animated Promo

 

 
Winners of IDPC '09
Dear Compatriots,

It gives us immense pleasure and infests in us, immense pride – to announce the winners of Iqbal’s Day Poetry Competition. Winners would get Rs. 10,000 each and runners up will be given a collection of Iqbal’s Poetry.

Category English – 1st Prize – Farah Scheikh ” Words of our tears ” – She writes: ” But We’ll show to the world that Pakistanis never kneel “ – Read her complete piece at: https://pya.org.pk/inquilaab/iqbals-day-poetry-competition-09/winner-of-category-english-farah-scheik/

Category English – Runner up – Arifa Batool ” Crescent Nation’s Adversity Times ” – Her short poem addresses the current wave of terrorism and she delivers a wonderful message of hope: ” Five ants are seen stuck under, the famous American dime. Pathan, Kashmiri, Punjabi, Sindhi, Balochi – each ant a paradigm “. Read her piece at: https://pya.org.pk/inquilaab/iqbals-day-poetry-competition-09/runner-up-english-arifa-batool/

Category Urdu – 1st Prize – Asmarah Khan with her ” Utho Loogon ” – ” Tumharay khoon ki mae peenay ku hai ab pher say yeh dharti ; Tumharay Ishq ki lazzat say isku chor huna hai “https://pya.org.pk/inquilaab/iqbals-day-poetry-competition-09/winner-of-idpc-09-urdu-asmarah-khan/

Category Urdu – Runner up - Arsalan Abbas with his ” Yeh boo hai ju baarood e inquilaab may hai “https://pya.org.pk/inquilaab/iqbals-day-poetry-competition-09/runner-up-urdu-arsalan-abbas/

Last but not the least, may first dawn of new year bring the much needed bliss in our land of pure. May the sun-rise for the first time in 2010 tomorrow with a message of hope and determination, may it inculcate the spirit of “revival ” – May the blood soaked streets of Pakistan echo of “hope” – May Lord give us the strength and courage to hoist the flag of Pakistan at newer heights. May the flag always sour high and keep melting our hearts and guiding our souls.

Lets spare a moment in our busy lives for the prayer of hope. ” Dil say ju baat nikalti hai asar rakhti hai, par nahi taqat e parvaaz magar rakhti hai! “

Regards,

Pakistan Youth Alliance
LIVING THE CHANGE SINCE 2007!
https://pya.org.pk

Fanpage: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Pakistan-Youth-Alliance/125954437061

 
Operation Rah-e-Imdad

 

Pakistan Youth Alliance vows to provided material/monetory help to victims of terrorism.

The recent wave of terrorist attacks across the country have taken thousands of lives. Government has not yet provided any monetory compensation to the victims of these inhumane brutalities. Therefore, as citizens of the state, it is our responsbility to care for them and provide them what-so-ever assistance we can.

From the driver of Brigadier Moin Haider to Pervez Masih, from the victims of lahore blasts to meena bazaar genocide - Lets try to give them something that they really need!

Lets go beyond mere emotional support as many families lost bread earners and now have no source of income. If you know a genuine case, or you are willing to provide more than "emotional" support to your countrymen in need. Contact us ASAP

Pakistan Youth Alliance
LIVING THE CHANGE SINCE 2007!

https://pya.org.pk
+92.333.4532030
or Email at : This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Money can be collected from your doorstep

 
JUDGES FOR IQBAL's DAY POETRY COMPETITION
Judges for Iqbal's Day Online Poetry Competition are as under:

GUEST JUDGES:

Fariha Rashed - Fariha is the grand daughter of the great Urdu poet Noon Meem Rashed. Although she has not been published, Fariha also writes poetry in English. Her writing skills never betrayed her as she started her career as a journalist and now owns/runs the South Asian entertainment based print & online magazine called Ink.

Moniza Alvi - Moniza is a renowned Pakistani-British poet and writer. Famous for her piece " Presents from my aunts in Pakistan ". Moniza has written four poetry collections. The Country at My Shoulder (1993) led to her being selected for the Poetry Society's New Generation Poets promotion. Most recently she published a series of short stories 'How the Stone Found its Voice' (2005), inspired by Kipling's Just So Stories. In 2002 she received a Cholmondeley Award for her poetry.

Samad Khurram - Samad is a well-known youth activist. He is currently an undergraduate at Harvard University who made headlines by refusing to accept an award from the US ambassador to Pakistan, citing continuing drone attacks in the country. He writes oftenly in newspapers about issues concerning Pakistan and was on fore-front in the lawyers’ movement to restore the judiciary dismissed by former President Pervez Musharraf. He also enjoys a great flavour in english poetry and believes understanding Allama Iqbal is a must for understanding the ideology of Pakistan.

Abbas Zaidi - Zaidi was a born artist. Blessed with multi-dimensional skills, he played the famous role of "Hakim Dada" in "Domestic Crusaders". Buzzaz the actor made his first effort at an openly accessible, self-published eBook, titled "The Present - A Book of Learning" which earned him the 'Phenomenal Men of the Web' award in 1999. Residing now in San Francisco and New York City, he remains an avidblogger, activist, a multi-lingual poet, and a student of the "not-so-obvious". He currently serves as associate editor of WadiWallah, and is a contributing editor in many publications. He expresses himself : "Write, my dear, and open your 'self' to others"

Prof. Dr. Ahmed Jawed - Dr. Ahmed is well-known for a life-time dedicated to "Iqbaliat" and poetry. He is the driving force behind Iqbal Academy, Pakistan. He is widely known for his works on the philosophy and ideology of Allama Iqbal.

Prof. Dr. Aasi Karnali - Dr. Aasi is a research scholar, writer & poet from Multan. Many of collections have been published and widely acknowledged. His domain is "Ghazal" form of urdu poetry which has made him one of the leading urdu poets of Pakistan. The poet also believes in reviving the message of Iqbal in the 21st century through different means.

Ammar Masood - Ammar Masood, heir to the poetic and Persian legacy of well known Urdu/Punjabi poet Anwar Masood, has come a long way from hosting and scripting poetry related shows on TV/Radio to writing prose & poetry himself. One of his famous works include " Mohabbat ka Neela Rang ". The writer is now compiling another collection of short stories which would be published very soon.

Shahram Azhar - Shahram is the lead singer of " LAAL " Band. Though, mostly famous for his mesmerizing voice, he is also an inspirational poet and believes the penetrative message of Iqbal must be understood by the youth. His aspiration of using literary skills to bring about a change in Pakistan can also be extracted through his music.

HOST JUDGE:

Syed Ali Abbas Zaidi - Ali is a prolific youth & social activist. He is the founding force of Pakistan Youth Alliance. An aeronautical engineer by profession and an artist by heart, he is compiling a treatise of his spiritual and inspirational poetry under the aegis of " Plastic Tears ". He believes art can be a change-agent to reform mindsets of the youth of Pakistan. He also vows to initiate more projects like " Iqbal's Day Online Poetry Competition 2009 " to encourage young artists to use their respective art-forms to reform Pakistan.

PYA has the proud support of DISNA (Dr. Iqbal Society of North America) for this initiative


Iqbal's Day Online Poetry Competition, 2009 welcomes aspiring poets to send their works to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it in both english and urdu. Winners will be awarded by a cash prize of Rs. 10,000 whilst runner-ups would receive a collection of Iqbal's poetry.

View the event poster: https://pya.org.pk/news/68-iqbalsdaypoetry.html

 
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