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Dear friends,

Aryan is back with the ceasefire as he had promised. So without wasting any more time lets begin with the spell of fun and enjoyment and today’s top stories are as follows:-

     • Aryan joins ASCO •

• Making of Hard Tym Journos •

• ASCO on the media trip to Jaisalmer •


Now the stories in detail:-

Aryan joins Amity School of communication (ASCO):

In the early childhood Aryan always dreamt of being Air Force pilot, later after knowing himself he decided to be an engineer (aeronautic). Karna jo b hai but must deals with flying and aircrafts. Aryan ne’er knew that his urge to write will land him in press (being a journalist) one day. Aryan used to write regularly for the various periodicals both local and national. The write ups were so frequent that his acquaintances got a belief Aryan may be working for the organizations but the truth was Aryan was hardly interested in earning from writing rather media. Aryan used to write everything poems, essays, stories lymric etc but today he is focused only on the serious issues. Time passed and Aryan became a well known writer of the valley and the youngest member of the ‘young writers association of India’. It was then when he realized that being an engineer or a pilot is not Aryan’s cup of tea but journalism is. As such he decided to do mass communication after his intermediate (12th) but unfortunately, there was no college which could offer bachelors degree in Journalism and mass communication in the whole of Jammu and Kashmir State. So he decided to move out. But again there was a big snag for Aryan as all the renowned colleges of mass communication and journalism were done with their admission process. Annoyed Aryan with lackadaisical attitude searched Google for the last ray of hope. Oh! My God! To his surprise Amity School of Communication Rajasthan was waiting for him. At this Aryan remembered the famous saying that if one door is closed seven others open. …and finally the day came and Aryan was selected to be the part of ASCO as the student of journalism. That was really a proud moment for him; not because he has joined Amity but he was near to cherish his dreams. Though sometimes Aryan’s associate always taunted him for not sitting in any of the competitive exams but hats-off to his parents who always supported him by all means. May almighty bless them! Now Aryan is Amitian as well as ASCOite and of course journalist.

The first story might be boring a bit but it was really necessary to introduce Aryan – the main character of Ceasefire.

Making of Hard Tym Journos:

Who is a hard time journalist? Really a difficult question to answer but from the media point of view , those journalists who give up there everything for a cause and die working on it but in the context of Aryan it refers to his friends his classmates, a mere group of 13 people rather students along with their faculty, who brought change in their department. In the beginning every hard tym journo considered him self to be the superior and the better than the rest but it is always said time is the best medicine and teacher. We all soon realized ‘together we can’ and hence hard tym journalists rocked. All our dreams stormed and resulted in the development of our esteemed department. From scratch to everything hard time journalists have seen everything. A new development in our department meant a party time for us all. It’s not wrong if I say hum nay badalte ASCO ko dekha hai… It is pertinent to mention here that when hard tym journos joined Amity University Rajasthan only a few people knew about the Amity School of Communication (ASCO) but today every one knows and respects it. ASCO Rajasthan was the first to organize a media fest in Rajasthan and also the first to organize the International Media Conference in the whole country. It will real injustice if I did not name the members of the group rather juggler vain of ASCO called ‘Hard Tym Journos’

Students: Dimple Bajwa, M.Z.Zulfi, Neha Chhabaria, Neha Jain, Pranav Koolwal, Prateek Chamoli, Priyanka Verma, Rajpal Singh,Suraj Singh, Shubham Mishra, T.Sukesh, Udai Khanna and last not but least Vineeta Arora.

Faculty: Dr. Manish Verma, Mr.Deepak Sachdeva, Ms. Jayati Sharma, Ms. Tanushree Mukherji, Mr. Avinash Tripati, Ms Urvashi Techchandani and Mr. Rohan Shivender Pratap Singh.

Hats- off to u all and Cheers ASCO!!!

ASCO on the media trip to Jaisalmer:

As the part of curriculum the students of the amity school of communication went on the media trip to cover the ‘maru mahotsav- desert festival’ to Jaisalmer. This trip was full of adventures and knowledge. Aryan and his friends came to know a lot about each other, about their faculties and also about the place. Aryan considers those days as the best days of his life at amity. Though there were some controversies and trifles but kabhi kabhi who be accha hi hota hai kyun ki daag acche hai na… I must tell you this trip was also the first from the Amity University Rajasthan. First first First ASCO is the BEST!!! We all enjoyed a lot and what else should I share with you kuch baatein parde ke peeche hi achi lagti hai… In the next bulletin you will get to know more about the adventures in Jaisalmer and that too in detail.

Next to come:

• ASCO takes the initiative of first ever college magazine ‘Acumen’.

• Rajasthan’s First ever media fest ‘Sanchaar’09’ kicked off.

• Fun and adventures at Jaisalmer trip.

So wait and do read ‘Ceasefire’ next Saturday… till then take care with the promise that you will take good care of yourself…


Cheers Habeebi!!


Cheers ASCO!!


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Anonymous  

real amitian... nothing else... amity will surely be proud of you... yyo

Friday, March 11, 2011 at 4:59:00 PM GMT+5:30

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