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CHAPTER V PROF. SIODIQUE KAUM'S PRINCIPAlSHlP 1972 _ 1974 Dr. "imil w.l' followed by Prof. Slddique Killm,' princlp.l of Centr.ITriinlng CQllege, liho~. Prof. K.lim, like his prrdu~r1i, hid .I!oO.In old .lSSlXlllion with thls college. He hid worked here .IS.tucher of English I.ngll"lle and Iiter'lllre in<! heid of the Engli5h depanment for miny yurs. As miniier of The Ravl .nd inchllge of Ihe collet: e dram.tic club, ~ conside.ibly helped in idvinelng the llteriry and SOCliliulvlties In I~ college.' An lntel~ctllal ind ide.list, Prof. Killm might h.~ come to oc.eupy the prlnclpil's eh.li. with g~.t expe<:ullons: 1. 8. Lloalmb•• \6, 1921; Edi>tition: M.A.II E••lkh from Puniol' UnNer.rty, UhlK., 1943; WfOtll. 1_ •• on Sholle, •• d O•••••• itn. 'M _ •••• ..-d_ i ._ •• d. dqr •• bythoU••••enity of Lnndon: workod •• In'II11<"" ,in£"Itl"'.t Plki.nll IoIlit...., AI;odomy, Klkul 1951 .54: joinod d.,partmonl of oduc.olion, 1954: PrincipII,Cenlul Tuinl•• Qllloge,1911 .12:III .uthQr of I ""mb••.of book••HisII••.•• Wi>.oc:.nUyi""ludod is lulhor 1M bioi''''''''' In"'••••ul.' Who ••• W/r<IIn1110World'.8thedition pub\l••.• ed by M.anlilan, US", ond In !nlC!<",lio •••1",utho••' ond W.iterl' WIIo'IWIlQ\I «lit"••, 2. Sce,ThtRINI,Mly,19T3,p.9. 59 ____________

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CHAPTER V

PROF. SIODIQUE KAUM'SPRINCIPAlSHlP1972 _ 1974

Dr. "imil w.l' followed by Prof. Slddique Killm,'princlp.l of Centr.ITriinlng CQllege, liho~. Prof. K.lim,like his prrdu~r1i, hid .I!oO.In old .lSSlXlllion with thlscollege. He hid worked here .IS .tucher of English I.ngll"lleand Iiter'lllre in<! heid of the Engli5h depanment for minyyurs. As miniier of The Ravl .nd inchllge of Ihe collet:edram.tic club, ~ conside.ibly helped in idvinelng the llteriryand SOClil iulvlties In I~ college.'

An lntel~ctllal ind ide.list, Prof. Killm might h.~come to oc.eupy the prlnclpil's eh.li. with g~.t expe<:ullons:

1. 8. Lloalmb•• \6, 1921; Edi>tition: M.A. II E•• lkh from Puniol'UnNer.rty, UhlK., 1943; WfOtll. 1_ •• on Sholle, •• dO••••••itn. 'M _ •••• ..-d_ i ._ ••d. dqr •• by tho U••••enityof Lnndon: workod •• In'II11<"" ,in£"Itl"'.t Plki.nll IoIlit....,AI;odomy, Klkul 1951 .54: joinod d.,partmonl of oduc.olion,1954: PrincipII,Cenlul Tuinl •• Qllloge, 1911 .12: III .uthQrof I ""mb ••. of book•• His II••.•• Wi>.oc:.nUyi""ludod is lulhor1M bioi''''''''' In "' ••••ul.' Who •••W/r<IIn1110World'. 8th editionpub\l••.•ed by M.anlilan, US", ond In !nlC!<",lio•••1 ",utho•• ' ondW.iterl' WIIo'I WIlQ\I «lit"••,

2. Sce,ThtRINI,Mly,19T3,p.9.

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l>limight h~'<e [herlshed lofty ~im. 10 glorify thr name .ndprestige or thi" «lIlege. But the chair he ()(;[upied did 1101pro~e fo' him a b~ of to••.•. Tho ,radilional problems, !llecuiit'S" had b~n facing since long, hd nsUmo:'d in XUleWlape. The di'iCiplint situation wOl"Hned alarmi"ltly. and thofilland.1 poloilion bee.ame mule stringemllun ever befor •.

A.fte' lhe debacle of Lasl Pakistan the question of."~ling It as Bangl.lldM .ro~. TI!<' new IlowrrtmenlI>f<ldl.'dby l.A. BhlJuo wanled 10 recognj~ it- But Ih.majority of the slU<lenlSwa. ojl'p<>';<dto il. lho,., ",.,.wide-~reild Sludent demonsnations on this que<llon in Decerrbe ••1972. "Bangl.odM nil manzu'" ("wedo'nt Kcepl Banglade.h")was tlleit main Slogin. Tilt stllden1$ of GC hold full sy~uhywith their brelhren. Bullhey remained aloof from the "Ki,•.tion. Th. g<Jvwlmrnt publicly .pprec1ated thfm for their"good betlavlour".J

The 42nd colifge convoutlon wu held"" May 26,1973. Dr. Abdul Khliq, provincial education mini.ter, wasto p~side o....,r tM fun(!lon but lie ",uk! nol come due to~me official engagements. In"'ud. AsIlf;lq All Khan. forrl"ll:rpfincipal of lhe college. grac:ed tile occasion as chief guest.

The chiel gWlst made an e>.lempore speech On theoccasion. He bitterly criticised regionalism and called uponthe Sludents 10 think in national terlTlS.• He regreuM thaithe p«lple of Pal<istan had begun 10 promole legional lingu.i3~ and culture al the e'pe~ or national Inlegrlly. violat.lng Injuncllons of lslam.' He blamrd lhe old &"neraliunfor studt111S' wayward"fSS, diffidence and las'IIlUde. For lwodecades. he Sdld, the grown-ups ha<J impeded pur9Jit of

3 Prir>cip.I',"An""ai R~paI'I'; ."" 14M, ~~, 1913. pp. I t9-120.

4 11>.!'>JII:i"otrJ ri",,,., "by 27, 191).~. 9.Col,.l . 4,S. Ibid.

SlddlqwK~i",

I<nowledge as a result of which scholarship suffered andpublic vlrtu<:sdeclined.6

Earlier, the principal said that despite dif!icullie'l andturmoils. ulentctl students demon5lraled their gift, in r>Duncertain manner by winning coveled laulels in exami nati""sand on playing fields. He stressed the ned for m,;ne facilltinto promote research.'

The 'Ie'I'lion 1971.13 was martced by ~me spectacular(\tvelapmenIS. Tile post of principal, which was lempOlirllyupgraded to Ihe ranI< and sutus of the d ••.cetor of educationduring tile previous seulon. was now made permanentby the Go",rnment of the Punjab,' A high pow~R<l dev,elop-menl commil1ee was appointed undcr the ChaIrmanshIp ofH~nlf Ramay. provlocll1 fiume minister.' II held t •••.o meet.ings, In the first meeting lhe question of raising the SUtu,of the college 10 lhu of a degree awarding in,litution \vu~isro!;SCd. The majority opinion 'flU not in favour of thatand the decklon wudefel1"ed. The commill<e, ho",,"er,approved J ...,m of Rs.SO,OO,OOO{.which had already beeoallocated In the fourth five year plan for the development of1M college, The committee also approved J plan for thecoMtfUctloo of new buildings including Intermedlale block,• neW gymnasium, one hundred servant quarters. tweoty fiveflats for teachers aod lhe prlodpal'S lodge.'o But tilt plao 'us

Ii. Ibid.

7, Ibid.

&. •••• ,FUeNo.IP"'''' •••I).9. n,. ••.•"••ll"" 01 1M wmminoe w..-e : Dr.NOli!Mnwl, "'.

principII. (;•••••nme"t Coli""", Llhonl. Dr. "I,"'i••.•ol. Viu.a._llof. Punj>bU"ivlnity, lah<><", Prol. M.Rdlld, """,,"'yl<ltr.t C""'m ••.••m 01 thl ••••njab, cd •.•••,ion d •••••.tm.nt.

to. Prlnclpd'l /vmut11 R~pon, Apra, 1913, TIM! RIIVI, "'ay, 1913,1'.1'21,

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lle might hive ~h~ri5hedlofty ~ilm 10 glorify lhe namr mdprestige of this college. But the chair he occupied did nOIpron (0. him a bw of ,....,.. The lIidlll"".1 probkms. thecollege hold b~n I""ing ,Ince long, hold ;u~mrd an aCUlesha~. The discipline ,il".'ion "''''';tned ilarmin~ly,and thefinincil.1 pO\ition bte,. •..•.••rno,"" stringcnlthan eve. before.

Aher ttle debOld, of Ern Pikl!.un the que'lion ofaccepting It in 8;lnglidesh a''''''. The new go,em"""nlhuded by l.A. Bhullo wanted to ,eoognl", it. But themajority of the studenlS was oppo:led 10 It. The'e werewidc.lpreold Siuden! demonst •••tkms on Ihls qU~lion In ~cerrber,1972. "8angl.d",t\ ni mintu," (""'t do'nt oKct:P!8inglidt'Sh "IWiS tllei. mi;" .Iogan. The siudentsof GC had full sympathywith thth brethren. But they rerml •••d .1001from the ~lu-lion. The government publidy .lppr~~iaIHl Im,m for lm,ir"good b'''Il~ioul''.)

The 42nd ~ollege ",nmutiun waS held on "by 26,1973. Or. Abdul Khaliq, prn~lndal ed"ulion min;itu, waS10 ples;de o~er Ih~ f"noion hut he ~GUkJnot ~ome d"e tosome offi~;ar en&"llemenli" Ir>il.ead,A!;hf"'l All Khln, formerprincipal of Ihe tollege, graced lhe oce~on u chief guUI.

The ctlief &ueSI mlde an e_tempore <;peedl on theocc.lsion. He billefly crilici",d region<tlism .•nd c.llled "ponIhe studelln. to think in nltional lerms.4 H~ rtgll!lIN th.•'UI~~pl~ of Pakistan had b~lun 10 promole rrgionallangu-19H ami culture at lhe upeow of n.liO"'ll inlegrir" ~iolal'iog Inj"Mliolls of Islam.' He b!_med lhe old generationfor «udents' ••.aywatdnr'i.', diffidente and l,",iIOOe. For lWOde•• del., he Qld, the grown-lJps hold Impeded pUr'IUil of

3. Prin"".I', '"Aft""", R.pCJ'l M, n.. RIM, M&'o',19B, 1'1'.11<;1.120.

4. T1NP!JI<l<rlNl TImt!<, M&'o'27, 1973, 1'. 9, Coh, 1 • 4,

5. Ibid.

•Slddlqut 1(011",

knowledge as a result of whkh sc:hol.r!ol\ip 1Uffered andp"blic vln"es declined.'

Earlier, Ihe pllncipal l.lid lhat d<!.pite diff",,,lllu andturmoils, bleotn! sl"dents demonstr.lled lheir gifls in nountertain manner by winning ~""et.ed laurels in euminalionsand on playing nekJs. Ht itr •• ",d lhe new for more facllilies\0 plOmote resear~h.'

The ••ssian 1972.13 was muked by some sp<!claculirde~elopmt'nls. The post of prineipll, whith wiS lemporarllyupgrlded to the r.lnk and Sial", of lhe diretior of ed"tillondufing Ihe prwl"us •••• ion, IU' no .•••made permanenlby Ihe Government of Ihe Punjab." A high po.•••ered d•••.elop--rTlCnl."mmitln .•••is .!;ppointed under Ihe .hairmlmtlip ofHanlf Ramay, pm~i •.••i<tlfinaMe miniS'"r.9 11held 1.•••0 meel.ings. In Ihe flrSI meeling the quntion of raisins Ihe sUlusof lhe tollege to lhal of a degree a.•••arding hlil1tulion Wisd~u_d. The majority opinion .•••as nol in h\IQUr of thai~nd Ihe decision was dtfened. The commillee, however.approved a 1Um of Rs.SO,OO,OOO/..•••hkh had already been~'Iocaled In the founh fi~t year pl~n for the d•••.•lopmenl oflht colltge. Tht committet also approved a pl.lonfor lhe~omlrutliun of ~w build;n~ im:ludlng lnlenn<dlalt block.a new gymnasium, one hun<:!red •• tvanl qulrte~, I.•••enly f"'en~lsfor tucher; MId tltt prlntlpal', iudge.1OBUIthr plan was

6, Ibid.

7. Ibid.

&. 5«, file No, (ro•.•"",lj,9. n.e .......o ••~ "f 1M com..,;1tet ••••• : Or. NOI" Ahmad, Cle'

I"lnclpal, GO¥ffn ••••nt C"llect_ L•••••.• , Or. MAirnal, Vi«-0._11,,,, PilnjabUn~mitr, l •••••.e, Prof,M.R""'id, ••••.••lMyto 1M llO•.•m••••nt of th. Punjall,td..ulion de~t •••nl

10. PrlftCipd', kmwl R<p<JrI,April, 1973, T1w R'I'o'i.M..,., 1973,p. 111.

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The dlimatic club, .Ifter an IntefV~1of qulle a,!ew yea",t cd "Death of a Sak.man" by Arihul Miller. It wU i~;t,CUII play 10 >tillt partlwlulv for Its lechnique of fla~h.back and continual mixing of the P.lSI ind t,he pre.5On!.Those, who s;t.••• lhe pl.lY, including :some dlulngu'shedAmerk.ln and Btiti5h gentle,""n, admired the e~cellentproduction.to

During lhe 5Osl.ion under revle .••••:some foreign dignlta.rio. visited lhe college. Pmf, A,R, Humphrey~ of Leicesleruniversily vislte<J the rollege Ihrough the courtuy of lhe

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""Prlnc:lp.l', "An"" ••••R"P""", 1M RiM, M.y, 1973, p. 121-tnlen-if" ••ith In. IOci~1work ~ac"'" in I"" collq;.,

See fo,a crilieal lIudy of lhe drama, The RiM, May, 1911.

Prin.cipal'."An"""" R.porr", op. ,il., p. 12.

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Ille best .Ilhlete in p.ki~.In unioe"ilies athletic cha~,iO~,_~' Waslm Asl.lm a fim yeal studenl, was dedMed M.>"11'. '11L.ahure8uud" '01 1972 - 73.

DUling Ihls sesl.ion, certain clubs of, the college IIk~ambulance club, civil defence dub, rover s Clew, ~Iudenhwelfare sociely and book b.lnk remained a.Cllve. QUlle a few

"..,ons irl ambulance civil defe",e and "ne shooting ~thu ~ 'to bod' Ravunfor boysaocl girl. were arranged. Two new ,~-

&irls ns<>cI.lllon and p'elo' dub - were sel up (1972). Press,lub aka showed some a<:tlvlly In In Inltl.llllag~, Two new",biens _ Socl.ll Worlr. and Getman l~guige - were alsointroduced In lhe college at lhe under1lraduate !e~1 (1971.73l," Sociology was introduced In Ihe college ,n early 60s.But B.A. Cli>SeSin :sodal .•••orlr. Sl.lrted I~ Nuvember, 1972with Ihe Hninclal help of tlte Central Soc,al Weible O,p.ln.menl."

nOI implemenl~d. AllOlhtl high level ~ommiu~1I 1C'gi.dinSNuclear ~nd High Tenwn L~bor;llIory (OfNuc't~r R~archuboratory) ",a~ <lPpo,nlt'<! 10 make rtcommtndali(ln~ fOfthe ,c-()rganiulioll of rt~utch in the Ilboralory.ln 100Ughtof the recommerdations of the GQmm(Uet, the governments,ancl.onro Rs.S.70 I~k for tht ptlrchasc of cquipment."Rs.4,OO,OOO/.wete paid Immedl,nely by'll •• government."

11. The committee il'ldu<lod, Or. G"'"I, mernl>cr, Federal S••.•i'<eo"""'''ion, Or. M.~"'t,h••d 01 lhe Phy'i(J dOJl"\monl,Punjab Un"efllity, PIOI. Mu~mad Ikr""""I-H"'Iue of I'hy•••,deparlment, GC,

12. TMRaW, ~OY,19n,p_121.

13, Inle,.-ie•• with MU"af., •••••• rch KIlolar in the labontory,

14. Princip.l'. An"",,1 R.potl , The RrM, ~'Y, 1971,p. 121.

DlltinctJ.e .Khlevement. were also made ;rl sponsduring Ihe ,",sslon under revie.w. W;u.im Hass;trl R~a wassele,ted for tl«! PakkUrl crickel eleven whi,h loured Australiaand New lealand. MOfeQver thi~ team wmprised 5 oldRav;ans, who played against the "'ICC in the counlry. Twohachy players, Ch.ludhry Arshad and Akhtar ~ol,represerlted Ihe country in the 'NUrld olympics held irlMunich. Sud Iii, a hi year Sluderlt wu .Ilso selecled a. amember of the bul<et bill ledm whIch vll.ited People'sRepublic of O1in.l for Ihe firSI 11rrw:in 1972. Nusrat IqNISahi won the Pakistan colour when he went 10 Municholympic games, 1972, as .I splinter. He wu al>o selecled as

The college maintained Its glut 1.jljil;on in ac.demloand lporls, The college showed high Pil\5 p,'rcenlage inB.A./S.s.:. uami""lIon5. Two m:denU of the collt'ge, Nasi,Mahmood Kho'iil and N.lSi, Hartel, stood firs, in B.A. and8.S<:. uaminalions of the Punjab Univers.ily. Tt>eM.A./"'I.S<:'f'SUlh were no less riatt",l"g. The Ravlans i'IV,lIiab!y loppeodIn .111the 11 ••.•bjecl. Uugnl il the jX>stllrildullle level. ,.

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not Imp~_nt~. Anuth~r high lu~1 commill"," regiordingNuclur ioo High Tension lIDo'itO')' (01 Nuc'Ur RosurchLaboratory) was "llpoinled to make recommendallons forthe re-<>rganizationof resurch In the laboratory. In the lighlof Ih. rocomm.'-datlon$ of lh. commiuee, lhe gOvtlnmenlsanCllo""d RS.S.70 lad 'or the purd'ale of equipment."Rs.4,OO,OOO/.were piid immediately by.the govtrnmemU

The college mainlained Its grUI tra<Htior.in ac.idemicsand sports. The coll~ge sho'••.od high pi$!; p'''enUge inB.A./S.St. uaminatlons. Twe students of the colkge, NasirMahmood Koo'iolland N,ulr Hafeu, stood first in B.A. aooS,SC. examinations of tho Punjab University. ThoM.A.jM.Scre5Ultswere no less flattering. Tho Ra~iansin••••.rlably topP'Win olIlthe 11 subjects laught al the pOSl-sraduateIovel,'4

OisUnctr.e achie~.mcnU wcr. also made In sportsduring the ••sslon under re~lew, Wasim HUl.ln Raja WiSseleCledfo, Ihe Pakistancricket elC\'enwhichloured Aust'allaand N.w Zealand. MortO\'er Ihis team comprised SoldIt"ian., who played oIgalnntill: MCC in th~ COIJntry.Twohockey play••.•, Chiudhry Arshid ind Akhlar R"'<lol,,epre.cntN Ihe country In the WQrldolynlpi" h.ld inMuniCh.S-ud ZI••• hI: year sludent WiSal"" •• lened is amember of th. basket ball tum which ~isited People'.Republic of Olina for the first time In 1972. Nu"al IqbalSalli won the Pakl$\an colou, when he went to Munichulympic games, 1972, ~ a loprinter,He was also ••Ieeted as

11. The",mmiu•• in<ludod:Dr.Ghinl, ••.••mber. fedenJ Senol••Corroni••;"n, Dr.M.Sh..,kal,h••d of the Pl'Iy,iu"_!menl,I'lmlill I,lnMo-\ily,Prof, MI,I/wnmod Ik~I-li •••••e of Phy,l"d..,.-Imen,. GC,

12 ~Ravr,MiY,1913,p.121,

n. Inten-iewwi<hM••.u/i. a •....,••.<1\"hoI'" Inlhe lit>outory.I". P',n<ipol', A~"",,' Re()Qf1 , ~ RIM, May, 1913,p. 121.

During Ihls ",¥Ion, [ell~in club, of the wllege like,",tbul~nce dub, civil defence club, ro~er's Clew, ~wdentswelfaresociety and book b~nk remained a.ctl~e.Qu.te ~ few,_"' __ in ~mbulince civil defence and nne shouting ~thUy ~~ , ,. b d' s R'V1~nforboys,nd girlswert arr~nged. Two new 0 Ie -gilb assoclalion ~nd press dub - were scI up (1972). Pressclub ~Isoshowed !iOmeacti~lly In its Inlll'! stages. Two new,ubiects _ Sodal Work ~nd Germln l~nguage - were al!iOintroduced In the college it the under-Sriduate ~evet(1972,13)." Sociology WiSintroduced in the ~ollegeIn urly 60s.Bul B.A. classes in social work started 'n NO\'ember, 1972with the r;n.nd~1 help of the Cenlnl Sodal WelfareDep~rl.••.••nl.ll

The dramatic club, aft.r.n inteNalllf qull. <I,!ewyears,I ed "DUlh of <IS<lte~rn;tn"by Arthur Mllh:r. It W<lSa~~Icult pl~y til stille particularly for its lechnique of fluh.back ~nd wntlnual mixing of the paS!.~rn1the. pre,sent.TheM, who saw the play, including some dlstlngu.shedAmerican ••.n-d British genllemen, admired the excell.ntproduction .•••

During lhe session under re~lew, some foreign dignit~.lin visited the wlh:ge. Prof, A.R. Humphreys of Leice,t~.university visited the college through the courtesy lIf the

il1ld, p. 1 22.,w.fOrin<ip.l', "A~1IlIlI!R~porf". ~ RIIIIi,"loy. 19H, p, 121.

lnl••..•ie'oow~~IMe",cialwon k~<he,inlhe",n""•.<-- for• "ilil;.ol!ludyof the<If••.•••, ThfRIIIIi, M.~,1971.19. """

20. I'r ill<ip.I', "Ann",,1 ~()Qft",op. ,il., p. 12.

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British Council ~nd l.ctured On Shakelopure's Ttmpell. Mi.,M.ri. Slepanlal'lt, Runian profcswr of Philwphy and an ~'lb.1loPe,i.II~, also ~isited the 0011'8' and p.,sented It w,lll .•"'''pic of wu~nirsit a lilu;uy meetinll'"

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13. IW.

24 s..e Ihe rele••nl HI•.•of ~ "..jjron Tn"

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Prof. Kalim Wat keen ~bout tile lntrod'JCticon of theSYSlemIn the college. The eduution minister,P",njab,gave his.e'bal consent. Then Ihe prlncipallssued orders un hllown toIntro<1ucethe ~mester sysltm In the eleven po'!'1radua!edep.rllTltl'lts11 _ Economics, English, HlslQry, PoliticalScience, Philosophy, Psycl\ology, Mathematics, Botany,Chemistry, Physics and Zoology.

The semester syst~m was fim introduced In the KarKhlUn;y~rslty, Q.J.id4.Azam Unlve"'ly (Islam~badl .loll In theAiricullur~ University, LYllipur (Fail.l.llbadl during ~arly70's. The Punjab Uni«rs!ty, howeve" ha.d nol .wopted lhelyllem till 1974 f"r ant reuon or the "ther.)6

.hmar, civil dtfen~ dub and rovelS' club rendered .aluable"''''ee 10 the flood-affected PfOpit.1S

The recur",nt "udents' disturbances durlnS the early10's had a glut Impact On the academic ;><»ition of theeduutional insti!"'tOons. The tour,," of study usuallyremained ",ncoVll'ed during lhose crucl~1 years. The rewl!was th.l academic standards declined rapidly. Tltis was ammtr of graVll conce,n for the education.ll authorities,who <trlously tho"'ght ewer the problem and proposed tothOl/1~ the ulsllog Wstem of teaching .lnc! e~amrnatOons.The educa!lonisu and ;>olicy makt~ woogly ,ecommerKltdfor the Introduction of Ih~ ~lTltner 5yltem in thetduca!lonalinltitu!i"n ••

T" cond",ct the system successfully, an academlccoundi .nd a bovd of studies were constitute<1 (March 5,19131. The provincial gOVllmment sanctioned Rs.IO,OOOf-for lhe purchase of stationery ntcnSl'y to run Ihe system.Ne..eflheless, the proposal that the college shQuld be placed

15 Printi9II',Ann..ol R,port. "4•• <1'>31, t9N, p. 3.

16. Se. Fllo: "EumiruliQ •• l"d lhe $erne>!., Symm"

27, Print~I'.A"""o/ R_n, M.,<I'> 3t, t 974, p, 6

G,,,,.m,,,,,,,r C"II.~.Ldtotf: /971- 7~

The se.lion also w;tn.-lwd wme thanges in the t.",kingsuff, 51>;lucheu rejoined the college ifte' h.~ing ohl.l;nwhigher degr«s from the UK. USA ind Can.ld. and n~eproceedtd abroold. Twenty.th.1:'l' l,ctufen .1Id us.st."'profeS'O~ w~,~ appointed to this colllt'ge where~s shteenmoved o",t, Ikram",1 Haq was promoted to d..-s I ;Uldappointed professor and hud of the Physics departlTltnt,A.S, Khalid was transferrtd from socrelariat u profe"", ~ndhud of Economics department, Some ..,nlor profess<mIncl",ding Flu.y-Rthman, 5.l«d Sheikh, R.fl Anw~r, R.fiq",eM~hmlJd and Dr. Ahsan",1 Islam were transfer",d to othercollegcs.I.'

Durio~ lhe yur 1973, lhe c"""nlly uodrrwenl ~nordul.It e~pel;eoced the:mon hurribk! floods in ils hi-.tory (Augu.t).M.ljur pvts of Punj.lb ~nd Sind were ioundned. There wuimmeiSUr~bie loss of life ~od pruperty,¥'! Rescue effortsen!>Utd.lt al.rge scale. The Ra~i~nsparticipaled in the nuodrelie! work. Tile college elubs: .rnhul~oct cl"'b, Hilai-e-

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Th. coilegt, as uSlul, had On ilS suff many recognised5Chol.~. "ilin and wr,ltA who conllf1ued to contrlbutt. 10lh. ,",,,rid of knowledge and Iher.lur,. Prof. Kllilm pu bU'ohedhi, book "RtJjJ5/lniyunRa Safar, Ghulam."s.Soqlain, N4Jghmo.Q.Aog, and Agha V.•min, A HiIlory of PU5I'an Poetry ofL"flore. Shahid HUlolin' •• f\it~on Lo<:kewas inlr,nationallyrewgni.!ed,"

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"British Council ~nd lectured on Shakespure's Temp~lf.M~sMaria Stcpanlanl, R",sian profnwr of Phil'lOphy Vld;in ~qballoPeclallll alloO~Islted lhe oollege and preso:nted II w,lll ;I.,wple flf souvenirs at a literary meeting."

The <:ollege, as u","ul. Ilad on In suff lNny recosnl~dSCholaR,"illes and wrileR who conllmnd to contribulr tolhe wurld of knowledge and lilerature. Prof _K.lim publi'ihedhis twok "Rum""'yun Ita Safar, Ghulol/Tl'us, S;oqlain, Noghmo.o-Aog, and Agha Vamin, A History of "'.sian Podry ofLahore. Shahid Hus,a;n', artjc~ un Locke wislnlcrnatiorullyl'!'wgniud, U

The Kswn al50 wil""S"l'd 'lQmechanges in the tt<KhinglulL 51>;Ir.w.en rejoined IhI: college afler having obuinedhightl degrees from the UK, USA and Canadi and fiveproc~ed abro.w. Twenly-Ih,« lecture~ uld assistantprofessoR were appointed to this college ••.here;r.~ :r.ixteenm()\led out. lk"mul H~q ••.;os promoted 10 cla!os I ~nd~ppointl:d profeS'lOr ~nd he;r.d of the Phy:r.ics dep¥trrv:nt.A.S. Kh~lld ••.~s I•• n'>ferr~ from secrelarilll a~ proff''IOr ~ndhud or EcoflOmics departmfnt. Sorrv: senior profe'>SUJ"SIncluding Flu .•..••Rdlman. Saeed Sheikh. R~f; An"ar. RafiqueM~hlt1lJd ~nd Dr. Ahsanul Islam "'fl''' Ir.on'>ferl"fd to othercolleges"

DUfin!: Ihe ye~r 1973, the COl,Jnl'y undor ••.ent In ordul.II ""p.ri.nced lhe must hUHib~ floods in il' hi'101 Y (Augu.I).M~ior pariS of Punjat> ~nd Sind ••.•re i""flda!~. Ther. "'uimmu",rabl. loss of life ~fld proprrty," Rescue efforl>.n",ed at a large scale. Th. Rniansparliciplled ifllhe f\uodrelief ••.ork, The college club~: "mbul"flce club, Hil~l.e_

21 . Ibid.

n. 11Jid.

23. Ibid.

24. See Ih. re•••••nl HI•• of n..Alirf>f<lnT•••••,

"ih~f. civil defence club alld rover$' club rendered .aluable•••rvlce 10 Ihe flood-affected pe-op!t,"

T~ f«url"fnt $Iudeflts' dbturbaoce5 dur/flg Ihe tarly10's hold .I IVUI Impact Ofl the .ilead.mit pOSillofl of lheeducational iflstitutloflS. The cou~ of !oIudy ulu.illlyrem.iliflell unro •••.•red dueiflg those crucl.ill yean. The rewlt"'U Ihal academic Sl~fld~rds decliMd raplclly. Tlli$ ••.u Imaner of gr.ilve coflcern for the wuutional .iluthoritle$.",110 o;erlously thought over the problem .ilf1dproposed to(hangt' the uisling sy5lem of Inching arod e"amln.allons.The edutatlonisn alld policy maken urongly recommendalfo/ thelntroduclion of the serrv:lter system In theeduclllon~1In,tilutions.

Th, semnm system "'as fint introduced In Ihe KlrachlUniversity. Q\,Iaid4.Azam Unlve~ly (Islam~badl and In lheAj:rlcullure Univenily, Lyallpur (Fais,alabadl during early70's, The Punjlb UnivenJly. however, had nol .itdopled tilely5Iem Iill '974 for one ruSOl'l or the other. 36

Prof. Kalim was k«n .boUI Ih. IntrodUClion of lheIv'tem In Ihe college. The education minlsle'.Pullj.ilb.aave Mis,erbJ,1 consent. Then Ihe p,indp.ill ~sued orders on Ills own 10InlroduCf the semesler syslem In the eleven post'lr.ildultedeputrrv:m,l' _ Economitl, English, History. Poillic.illSodenee, Philosophy, ~ychology, r.bthemltlCI, Botany,Chemistry, Physics and Zoology.

To conducl Ihc Iynem successfully, J.n ICademlCcouncil ~nd .I ba ••••.d of studies Weft consliluled (M••••.ch S.19731. The provinci.ill go.emment S.ilndioned Ih,IO,OOO'-for lhe pUfChase of uJ,llonery ""cesl.lry 10 run Ihe system.Nt.crlheless, Ihe PIOPOSlt Ih~1 Ihe collegt' should be pliCed

15 l'Ti""ip.I',)l"",,~1R.Pl"", ",••<II]1, 1974. p. 3.0'6. Se. fila: "[um,,,,I;on '""Ih. Some" •• Syo<em"n, l'rin<:\p.I'IAIIIl<I4JR_rt, Mat••• 31, 1974, p 6

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under i. bol,d of IOV1imOt' 10 run 11M:new 'yllem Indepen-dently "'1$ 1'01 implerTltnlrd."

The syncm (Ufllinued to openlC w(cusiuliy tillAugust, 1911, when 1M ,oll~e aUlhoritlu r~ul ••.••d ordeAflQm the provlncl,1.l"o~rnmenl 10 shelve the scherTleof$emester and \0 ~en to the old ly~l.m of luchl"K inclCUminllions. It ,ruled In emlllrri~"i sltuatlon. Somehowor other, D•. Ah",,".•.•l.hlam •••.ho hid come b"k ind Wi'working is aClln. principii, tackled the !Ituillon id~quilely,

The Old «ln~fl: eonvoc:llllon"'IS hfld on MlfCh31,197. Hllfeu Kard." Punjab indumle. mlnl~ler. presided<;IV"thC"function. No wo ••••., did the function 5WI tllin 1111,1nudenl Iud" )UddenlytoR from her ••.u Ind like "1Uo~. l1l"'ed to the Rilt, murmurin, compliints iilin';!Ille college ildmlniuru.on". The prlnclpll row from hisleat,padfled her Ind Ihe Proe«.Iln8s contInued 10 be ~on.dlKted limost pe;ae~f\llly.

Addresh'lll lhf lud~I>\;~, Ihe ~kicf I\lest s••id Ihat IIwu Imperuive for s(lldenlS to eulll~oltehabll.Sand a1tilUdethlt wOllldenable them 10make wstllned effort} to a,hi~sland.rds of ex~I1.IKt.'. He f..-.:Hlffiltilt inlrod",~liOflofHmener syslem fflr OWlll1ltingS\ud~nu' Ibllily. S"'l al liltlame lime he emphnhed Ih"l methodolo&y ",l)I.Ildhl~ 10be ~nd Iaklnllinto ~onsld~rulon eountry's ~ ••cill ~ondl.100m'" H~ .¥ld~d, "Tht'e is ttle U.lrtmt urgen~y lh;at """IInlve'S;lln ind "nltes 01 hight, lelming sllould be iblt toprodu••, m~1Iof .eal eml••••nce ind ability"?'

lulitr,tlle pr;n~ip••1rtoldhis ;annu.lllllll<lrthigklightlllglilt ol<'h;evementsof "'udents iod tuct1~n. He painled Ilut

lS s..., f h : ~bl", •••l",n Ind the o;e""'•••• Syote"''',

1"l nil PlIir,IItJ11 r_J, .••.••ril 1, 1914, p. J. Col. 3 • 4.

~l lold.

It. ,bid.

During lilt _sian 1973 -14. tile oIdvis'uywmml1l«Son cllliege idml'lSIoIISInd' Ihe wtorill bo•••.d ".INordl'd i lotof guKbn<.e10 the Rudtl'llS", The plo~torl;al bo•••.d made••lu.l>~ conlrltJuliun tow.,ds keeping Ihe ~olltge ~amp•••sdran. The lucllets ln~ha'lle of the Young Studell15'Union,nd the Students' Un;OIlas ~Il IS the d;rKlor studl'lllS'welhrt ~owed Ktlve illknu "in e"Olv;n~heahlw stud••••tpolilicsalldMlCialoKtlvlty••,••

The Young Siudenis' Union r••mained aClI.e, pro.Jd;nl• f••.••foKiliti~ to I~ sludenls. The ~entur.,.old lowe/ ~Ioc"~Id ooce iIll,;n Rlrled working "Inol;nl~be<;•••••••of Ihdreffoll.". The Sludents' UniU<ll>ekl.mushairu ill •••.1>1'1>mostof 1m rm.imUrduP""u IW1Icipiled..••

Durlllg llle .,.e•• under review tke coll<'ge.1"" sI'luwedIllgl>p.rn p~r,enuge in BA./B.Sc, and Hono"" e~.mlna.Ilon~ The M.A./M.x. H'sullS were liso no less Idmlriblt.The R.~I.ns obtillled fim posilions ;11most of lhe•••e~aml,n.tions. Alh•• TIhi, Rood first InIh~M.A.Hor'"uls lE"!t1isk)He•••.•s ",Ietted for ~hode'i '\C~olirl>l\;p."

ll>e ""hie""menl. in sports WNe no leu ,efTlolrk41>le.A~IIIi' Rasool .nd M.Rl()Qr.••I-H••s,ollwe,e playi"!tmembers01 p.ki.lIn Ie<lmwh;~h won ime/nalion ••1 ~""key tourna,menl held II ellriSl Clwrch, Newlul.nd. SiN/it J ,msh.idWi' lelCO;ledfOf ll>e P,"isl,n lC«Ind lum whld! l<)l,lredKenya. j>erq;l I~bal Gill ,ep~nled Pu,;'Un leam whl,hwenl 10 Inn In 1973. S••••d ZIa, • bisl.e!b.lll sur, louredenin. w~lllhe PaklstolnbnkelbiU Ielm in Decembe' , l"nT.v).ih 1ftI""", a promlj,jnl YUU"!tllff,pitllcip.led ill then l'r'nc',.,I .•A•••"••••Rfpon . ."I••••• J I, 1974. r, I.

ll. 11>id, p.2.34 loti.

ll. I~.

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••under I baird of gOVl!mOAto run 11M:ntw system iooqltn-de-ntly W~ not Implemented,"

The 'Vuem continued to o~ntt successfully tillA"gust, 1913, whtn 1M college luthorltlu retelWd ordeAfrom the pro~intjll'govefnmenl 10 Vlel,' 11M:tcheme ofsemna. and 10 reven III lhe old system of luehlnll iodrumlnallons. II ,ruled In emb,Hl";Nlngsiwulon. Somehowor othtr, Ot. Ahw,n.••I.I.Il,m who hild tome b"k lnd W&IworkIngas lelln. principii, tackled tht situitlon id~Uiltly.

Tht O,d tollt~ convocllion wZlO held on Milth 31,1974. Hlf~l Ka.cll., Punjab Industries mlniller, prtlldtdon' tht function. No 100"'" did Ihr function sun Ihin i gi,1.luden! It~t. wddenly rose rrom her ••&1lnd like "IUO~ IUW.edto lht suge, m,m"".in, cQrnplalnlS~lln.1llle tolltge idmlnktrltion", The principii rev from hllseil,p¥:jfltd her and Iht proceedmgs tontlnued to be ,on.d•.•ettd almost ptaetf •.•Uy.

Addnwinll lhe .udlen«, the thief guest s.ld 11'1"IIWit tmpentM for n •.•dents 10 cullivate habits and .ltllude11'11\would enlble lhem 10 IT\i.ke~Sliir>ed effo.1110 aehi~slIndMds of ue,I'e~e." ~ filVOU~ Ihe IIlUodlXlionofseIMster ,ystem fOf ""llul1l"g students' abftily. But II IheSirM lime he emphlSlled Ihal IMIh<)do1oIlYwould hl~ 10be evot•.td ll~IJ!1llnlOconsideration COUnlry'1~clil tondl.lions.'" H. ~d.d, "There 11Ihe ulreIM •.•rgellty thlt ourunr.erslti6 ~nd cellUet of higher 1.<>.mlng5houldbe Ible toproduet men 01 rnlemir>ence <>.nd.billty"~1

'Earlier,the princlp.1 re.w his Ulnlu.lltp ••rt IlIghliKhtlnllhe .hieve •••••nI5 of S!lItIell[1and luchen. He poinled oul

~5 \«, fh: "£o,"'''"lion andthe Semo"" Syltem".

~ T!'Ie~j"""TImft, ""'il I, 19J4, p. 3, Col. 3 . 4.

~) Ibid,

j \. Ibof.

During the _!>ion 1913.74, Ihe -.l.i!lOrymmm1\u:"son ~oll.-ge,uiml16ionsand' the wlorill board "affordl'd alaI<>f guidant:e 10 the 'IIudents". The prOClori<llboard m.d.••l•.••bl. ronlribulion towards keeping lhe colleg. CampUIe1ean.Tne tnchen lnchlfll" of the Young Students' Union.1Id thlt Sludenis' Ullion as well as lhe director slud,,"IS'••elfa", $howed active inlereSI "in r:volvlngh.allh •. 'tudempoliticsand ~lal..,tivlly •••n

The Young Stud.nIS' Unio" 1e_lned aell.e, providing• f•.•• facilities to II1't students. The 'flltury old lOW.' clockh.ld onc. again stine<! wurlting "'mainly D«luse of lhe"rlforls". The Slud..,U' U"i•.••h.1d a mushDlro in .••hlch mostof the malor UrdupoelSpanicipated.)<

Duling llle Yel'r U""" ••••••• Ille roll.-ge al\\OsIlowedIl,!:hp~ perc.ntlll. in BA./B.x. lnd Honours e~Jmin••lions. The M.A.1M.So:.I>:SUllSwere al", 110Itts admirable.Th~Ravl.ns obtained fil'1l:positions in mO,1of IMse It~ami."'lIOns. Aillar Tahir stood firsl in the M.A.Honuul1(EngIKhIHe.••as .elecl.d ror Rllode1sd1<JI~lp,"

The achie.emenl. i" o.pon, .••ere no lIeS>remarklble.Akllla<RiSOOllnd M.nzoor.•.•I.Hasan ,,-ere playingmemb••rspf p.kist<>.nteam which won intetnauonal hock,.y tourna.",,"nl held al Chri'll Church, Ne•• Zeal.nd, Sa""'lr j.mshaid"U tel.:tled for tile Plkisan .econd lit•••• which touredKenya. ~ll7. I~bal Gill represented Plkman Ium which"enl to Iran ill 1913. Slild Zii .••. ba•••elb.t.ilfill. lou,tdO1,na.••llh lh~ PakiStanbublb ••.l1lum In Oe<:ltmbtr,1973Tl\~lhIftlldlil, ••.pmmhJng yutmgSler, participaled In the31 ,",,,,,,,p.ol",A~ Rrp<H'f."lmh )1. 1\114. p, I,

11, lhid,p.l.14 1&11,

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inlNnatlonall.wn lennl~ w••,namenn t>ek! al letlfan (Ir.n).Mallboal H••nin Qu,uhi ,eprescnted Pakistan In lhe fi,,,Asian .lh~lU; championship h"ld al M.nil. In J.n ••••y,1974.-

Lile,ary front uf Ihe cullege comp,;,,;ng E.ngli'ohIIte'..-ydrd" .nd Majli,-e.I"b.l1 was fill,ly ~tlve. P"ni,ln O(Itielysurted • ne ••. dau of ~oken Ir.ni.n for Ihe lirsl time in IhehlSlory of lhe college wllh lhe c.o-opNalion of lhe di'eclo','riln Cullur.l Cenne. Ga,rell hi.IOIical O(Icielyarranged lIullea fe ••. scholarly le<-lJfU by eminenl SfI"ciali.ls. Rafl Phy,,;cr.!;DCidy held ~clu'es.nd semina~ on <mio' I••••es as wen asCflfbr.IW lhe SOOtIi .nnlvers.ilIY of Copt,ni(:u •. Psycholuli-cal sociely .rranged a spedal",mlnaron nil!lonalism." MU'K:sociely !plilng inlD promlflenCf and pr.-senled • seleCliunfrom Iqbal'. poelry. Durmlic cl••b .1"'Il:ed"Bt.Kk Comedy"by Peler Shaffer •. II was a dlfficull play 10 Slage pilrtil;ularlyfor il. Chinese lechnique of dar~n~.Jld tight.

Durl,,!! Ihi. session. 11Ie Ravi bro"ghl nut •• peclaln"mher on Allama. Iqbal (April. 1914). Con.isllng of 360pages. II tontalned 2& ••.ell,,,,,llIen and wel1••e",arched•• Ii,le. by well-krn.>wn Iqbal Kllol ••.• iln<!devolee'. II al'iDcontained .bo"'l 27 bu,,!ifully wrillen puem •• nd gha~ol.(lyrics] by 'ome emin.nl UJllu poets. Besld•.•• this I•••",carried for llie first lime. '0"'4'lele.nd aUlhenll, 11.101 thl:-editors ollhe Uldu s«lion of The Rovl.'" In a wurd. lheissue perhaps was a brilliinl ..,hl • ...,menl of Ihe period. II"'iISlI~hly app'ecialed by seh"la", ilnd "II in. The lTriI;orcredil.In IIlI. reg.rd. gues lu Wahee<l Rilla Bh'"I. llien edilOI ufIhe Urdu secl'on of The R(f~I•.••.ho tuuk ulmo.t pAin<.Incolle cling dn,j editing tke material cuntalned lherein. nwCQ/I~ Gazelle m.tintilined it> .t1lul~.il~ II I>rougkl out

l6. Ibid, 1'1'.2.3.

l7. Ibid. I'l'. 3.4.38, TileRa.,,' Sod 5<11';' Iqbal Numt>e. /\;>rd.\974.

'"two special I'sue$, The Examination Number.nd TM Islamic'iJmmlt Supplement.'" The Exom/nl1tlon Number included.rticles and inler.-Iews of both studenls ilnd tuchers. Ihrow-lng lighl on the importance of examinalions is .••.ell <ISlhedefl'CISof the existing system of euminalions. Simililrly lhehJI1m/c. 5IJmrnlt Supple~nt included iIfI;cle. of historicall"1lortilnce urging unity lmong the Muslim world.

The college teachers c.onllnued 10 conlrilKJle 10 Ihe""rld uf kno .••.ledge and Ulerillure <ISbefore. Prof. SlddlqueK.lim publi!lhed Ihree books. nimt:ly (I) Ptlklstl1n:A CulturolSp«trom; in iIl'lthoiogy of "'$iiV' on lilerilure, arts andtullure (ii) The Sock/I Orpheus. sublitled: Shelley .nd theOW[n1le.. (iii) Filrr.o.sukhon, in anlholugy of ,rlli'al.rtldes in Urdu. Agha Yamin edited I book enlltled Si1rmadShoIlld. Muhammad Rarl'ilan Mlru iIl'ld Natlr Ahmild Bh~lIi(Botany) remained engaged In rese;lrch on fisll. MOrn Rlu"rote l book called ''Al1ndhi~n Sado"which 1•• 1'1iIl'lthologyof sIIort stones in Urdu ••••

~ luckers rejoined Ihe college after hiving obUIn-edPh.D. degrees from the UK, USA, ind Unada iln<!eighlproceeded abroid. M. Maruf (Phllusophy) wlli lwarded Ph.D.degree by llIe un~",ty of tM Puniib. Twenly ",~n teachers.••.ere i1ppolnled 10 Ihls college whereas thirt«n moved out 10",In new duti ••.• ' IklarrHll.Haq. htid of lhe Physksdepart.ment left the tollege on his se~dion ascoon",IIo.ln Pikisunforeign "' ••••ice. He Wlli replaced by Sh. Nub Ahmad on hisulIlsfer from Sahiwill. Olhers who left for more Importanljobs included Glial'll K;unran iI1Id lateq Bab'«."' ShhldHU),lin (Philosophy), Rauf Anjum (English) iInciS.D. Malick

)9, Ourinl1he p•.••••.••u••••• "'n, it _ .t •••brouslriout 1_ jn,<,"Urniuues: Vielnlll'l I••••e. POWS (Prj•••••••.•of ••...-) isfue.

«I. "P,••• ip.J', A•.••.••IReport".

41. Ibid. p, S.

42. Ibid.

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lnt.rnallon;d b ••n tennis Wll,namenn Mid aI Tehran (llan).M.,qtlool Husain Qu'eslli 'ep•••• oted Pakisun in Ihe filSlAsian .,Ihlelie (hampiomhip hcld aI Manila in J.nuary,1974."

Utera'Y fronl of tile college comp,is,inl Engtislllllcmyci,c'" .nd Majlis-e.h.~1 wiS fai,ly ";Iive. Peni.n so<:iel~'st.1ned .t new clm of \'poken Iranianfo' lheli ••l time in tilehisto,y of lhe cotlele wilh lhe w"'petalion of the direclor.Ir••n Cultur;d Centr•. Garrell hi,tOlk ••1soddy a,r••ngl'd quil.a few Kholarly I.el "U by eminent spceiali",. R••H PhysiclIOc~ly held I.clures and ",mina", o;mmajor i_es as •••11'"ul.b, ••l.d the 5001h anni"""""y of Copernicus. PsytholoW-cal society arranted ••'Pecial",min.,ron nuionalillTl.l1 Music!iOCiely5p1.,ng inlO prominence and pre<;ent.d a ••Ieclionfrom Iq~l's poel'Y. D,a•••••tic clUb suged "Black Comedy"by P.le, Shaff•••. II was. difficult play 10suge p.,rtitul,ulyfor its Chinesetechnique of darkness and IIghl.

Dori"ll Ihis session, Th. RaY! brough, oul a 'P.dalnumbe, on Allama Iqbal (April, 1974l. Consisting of 360pages, il cont.,ine<l 28 well••••11I.n and weil_.esearch.dMlid•• by ••-ell.known Iqbal ",holan. and devotees. It ••Isocontalnrd about 27 beautifully ""illen poems .,no.!gila/ok'lyrics] by !ilIme emin.nt Urdu poel •. Besld.s, Ihl. 1m••ca"ied fo' 1M fi,S! lime a co~"le and iUlhenlic Ii" of Illeedil.,,,, of the Uldu ~lion of Th. R,m.JO In a wo,d. thei•••••pethaps wasa brilliant ach~~,"",nl of Ille p.riod, It wulIighly app,eci.led by ",hola", ••nd ••ilin. The major credit.in lhi, ,.,ard, go••••10 W••llred Rua flllatti. Ihen ed,w' ofIhe U,du seclion of me Ra~/.who lool utmost paitlloinCOIl.Cling••nd ediling lh~ mu.r.al conlain~d the,.in. TheCollege&n.tr. mainlaine<;!it~ 'ejlularily II brought oul

36. Ibid. fill.2.3.n. Ibid, Pl'. 3.4.

38. TN RIM: S<1tJSdll/fl Iqlwf Numlnr. A;>t~. \974.

"lWOsp.da.1inues, Th" E'IaminarJon Numb..- and T~ Illum/(YWmmlt Supp1~~nt.~ The Eltuminat/on Numb..- Includedankles and InllfNlewsof bolh uudonu and lea.chers.Ihro•••-In, IlgIIton Ihe importan« of eumina.tions as w.lI as llledefKls of Ihe e"iUinl system of euminallons. Similarlythelliam/( Summit SlJppkmenr included articles of historicall~ol'unCf! urgingunity among lhe Muslimwo.td.

The coli.,. teachers wndnued 10 contrlbule to lhe,."rld of knowledge and lhera.lure as before. Prof. Slddiqu.Klllm publislle<lthree bookS,namely (I)Pail/slim; A CutrUfQ/Spectrum; an anlhology of esSiYSon llierature, artS and,u!lUnt (III Th. S«1tJ1Orp~us. sublil1ed: Shell.y ••nd th.O••••nll... (ur) FIII,.o.SlJllhl11l,.,n anthology of crltlci!articles in Urdu. Alha Vamln .dited l book entitled Sa'mtldShrm/d. Muhammad Ramun Mirza and Nulr Ahmad Bh.,ttl(Bonny) rema.inlfd.npged In re'iC•.•.ch on fish. Mlrn Rbl"roll: a.book coiled ''Aandhl men SaW"which Isa.nVlthologyaf shOrlstoti•• In Urdu••••

Five luctle •• reJOinedthe college a.ft.r having obbine<lPlI.D.degree. from the UK, USA, and Canida.••nd .ightproceeded .!broid. M.Maruf {PhUosophy)wa.sa.wardedPh.D.degreeby lhe unive,sily of ltle Punjab. T••••nly sevenluehers..ere ••ppolnled 10Ihis collegewhereasIllirlnn mo~d OUItofIllnnew duties." IklafTHJl.Haq,lleadof lhe Physicsd.parl-ment leflthe collegeon his ..,lecllon a.SCOllnsello,In Polkislanfor.ign ••rvice. He •••u replKed by Sh. Aftab Ahmad on his(fansf., from Sahi•••••.l. Othe•• who left for more ImportantloOSincluded Gllan1 I(unrin and lueq B••b' ••.•• ShillidHu•.•in (Philo!iOphyl,Rwf Anjum (English).t1KiS.D. M.lick

)9. Dutil. 1IIeprevious""ion. it !\adlip br<>ui'"0Ill1_ in,~l<Uonli.!Un: Vilfrnlm i•••••, POWS (PIll"",,,"s or wu) ;""e.

«I. "P,irKipal••A•.••••al Report",4L Ibid, p. S.

42. Ibtl.

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iPurlll<~1XIUl<Alwele promoled 10 ~niul ~u I. Mun~walHu~ln. o.»i~LinlprohloloOlof ,"blhem~ll,). Unl'e,r.ily ofI.bm.l.b~d, joined Ihe <.ollese~~ prof~r of M~ltu:m"tl~TIlI~yur llle college Il..s lllO ~ legul~1leel"'e' In Punj"bl.<l

Durln",llle Lut yen "r Pr",f. K~llm')prl"cip~IJ,hlp,lheHinory dop~f1menl ",lln._d ~) u"plu"mt d•••.elopmonl.Dr. Wd'iti, hud of llle depdrlmenl. w"~t<'(lll.<Adby PIal.M"hnRJdKIl••" Bh"1I1,Ill•••• ~l ",,,im lO~ollerIn tile dep.n.m."I •.•••• ,roup of 1'O'1•• .,du~l•• Iudonl~ h••d iClmoC"1n'pldinu ,,~in" W~"i. 8uI W"oti1<><><'iOffiOlimo tOloli"C1Ullllhi~ch"rgo.

Thl. "nd iClme"ther i"dd.nu hoOdUIdd•••.r'" impKI onIh. di!.ci••ilne of lhe c"lIe~. Some "f the nuJ.nlS «>ok liWIn their o",n h~nds. Tho go,.emm.nt I<><>ki ..,dOll)notice ofIh. )jlll,ulon. Prof. SiddiCllleKl.lim ",u tr••nsferred ~ndapp"lnlec! Di,.<IOI, Curriculum, R.~urch ~od DevelopmentCtnlr., Llho!e (July, 1974]. Th"",gh the period or Prof.Kallm'~pri"cipllship was gen.rally i di.lurbed pt'1;"d, '~Y'an old IUvi~n, it would b. r.mtmb~td fo! lu liler"ry "ndcullural dl'Volopmt"l\.

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