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Message of the Vice Chancellor PDF Print E-mail

 

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Vice Chancellor’s Message

Prof. Dr. Khalid Aftab

 

To all Old Ravians,

Happy Eid Greetings to you and your families on this joyous occasion.

 

September 2009

 

 

Last Updated on Saturday, 19 September 2009 21:22
 
Message of Mr. Arshad Bokhari, President, Old Ravians Association, UK & Europe PDF Print E-mail

 

 

 

 

Message of Mr. Arshad Bokhari

President, Old Ravians Association, UK & Europe

 

It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to view our website for the Old Ravians Association UK and Europe based in London.

Most of us are aware that the word Ravian and Old Ravian have been in use for at least 125 years, all of our predecessors have been nostalgic about this remarkable institution which did create some traditions from the outset for incoming generations of Ravians to follow and just like the unwritten British Constitution, new ones as well.

Now it (GC/ GCU) is around 145 years of its existence and its ‘offshoots’ are spreading all around the globe and forming their own Union/ Associations to hold functions/ gathering to share their time in the Alma mater.

In UK such organisations have been in existence at Oxford, Cambridge, Birmingham, Manchester, and Edinburgh. In London, one the most effective Associations was formed in the President ship of Mr. Muzaffar Piracha in 1980’s (exact date have to be verified), Mr. Nisar Ahmad became Vice President and Mr. Shakeel Ahmed was entrusted the responsibilities of Secretary of the Association and Mr. Ashraf Qazi, the late Khalid Anwer and the late Jawed Saeed Mirza were responsible for the financial matters. All the above gentlemen with their spouses ran the Association with great zeal and were successful in creating a nostalgic atmosphere with most of the traditional stuff - speeches; jokes by Nisar Ahmad and music by Mr & Mrs Khalid Anwer were the salient features of the Old Ravian functions; and every year one or two functions were organized beautifully and they became like family get together events. Then in 2001, all the Old Ravian suffered a sudden loss of a very special lady, Mrs. Tahira Nisar Ahmad, suddenly diagnosed Cancer, and in a very short spell of time, she was taken away and the loss of Nisar Ahmad became the collective loss of Old Ravian Association. This effectively crippled the Association and Nisar Ahmed confined himself within the four walls of his home.

At the start of January 2009, Mr. Shakeel Ahmad was persuaded by other Old Ravians to re-launch the Association and called me, asking for my suggestions. I told him that Mr. Daud Ilyas would be a befitting President and anyone would feel privileged to work with such an eminent Old Ravian. I was assigned this task to request on everyones’ behalf to take up this position. Mr.Daud Ilyas refused this and pushed it towards me to take up the position and the same message I had originally delivered it to Mr. Shakeel Ahmed, who unfortunately agreed with Mr. Daud Ilyas and put this responsibility on my shoulder and the rest is history….

..I knew the work and my failing health, but my passion with the Alma mater gave me the strength to start it without any further delay. I was given Mr. Mohammad Suleman to be the Secretary; I requested Mr. Zafar Iqbal to be the Vice President and appointed five further eminent Ravians to form an Executive Committee which being in the field of Finance Mr. Hamid Masoud Qazi, from the field of media my choice was Mr. P J Mir, who was a famous sportsman of his time, Mr. Shakeel Ahmad and Mr. Nisar Ahmad from the previous administration having tremendous amount of experience, Dr.Javaid Ahmad Sheikh and Mr. Gul Hameed being people of exceptional qualities.

My gratitude goes to Mr. Suleman for his sheer hard work compiling the list and getting in touch with the members to ascertain their contact and those in spite of regular advertising, some are very reluctant and question if it really exists? Someone labelled it as ‘Dads’ Army’ - that all old people are trying to form this association and no young blood are given any responsibility, in response, I have assured everyone - let us put the foundations which should give a permanent feature in the lives of those who are permanently residing out of Pakistan and oceans away from our Alma mater.

Our Vice President, Mr. Zafar Iqbal has given me and benefited the Association from his wealth of experience and his partnership in this Association will be cherished. Mr. Hamid Masoud Qazi, has been a great help in stabilising this Association.

And now I must put on record my sense of gratitude to Mr. Harris Bokhari, the designer of this website, what can I say? When it comes to websites, I am totally illiterate and had no concept how to put one together, how it’s done, what material is needed and the most important, how long it takes? No idea, but Harris has spent day and night to bring this up to such a high standard. I have received many calls from different places who have admired that a non Ravian, British born and educated could create such website, which have everything like Ravian; Well done Harris.

 

 

Last Updated on Monday, 27 July 2009 15:23
 
Message of the Vice Chancellor PDF Print E-mail

 

Vice Chancellor 

 

 

Vice Chancellor’s Message

Prof. Dr. Khalid Aftab

 Dear Ravians,

It is inconceivable that a college which started with nine students and three professors in 1864 could become a university in 2002. It required years of patience in the face of hardships, but we have been rewarded. “Rome was not built in a day, so said an Italian poet of the 16th century, Pietro Manzolli; and so say we in the 21st century and so will our children say generations after. Indeed 2002 was a watershed in GCU’s history.

GCU is now 145 years old, with 6000 students and 425 professors. On this auspicious occasion, we owe a deep debt of gratitude to a long list of illustrious Principals, Professors and students who toiled ceaselessly to bring this institution to its present position of eminence. The challenge now is to keep our Alma Mater ahead of fast changing world. So we need to educate people for tomorrow.

The fact is that the world is perpetually changing and it should be recognized that the change in response to the changing material conditions of life is the real cause of all progress. And nothing plays a more important role in bringing about change than a good educational system.

If social progress is unimaginable without progressive educational institutions like GC University, special measures need to be taken to strengthen them, so that they can rid themselves of the form which is completely out of time with the demands of the new age. The road to future progress will be guided by our vision. We wish to see GC University as a modern, demand–driven, quality conscious, futuristic and affordable institution. Moreover the great ideal of enlightenment — embodied in our motto: Courage to Know — and the rich Ravian traditions shall serve as the guidelines for the generations to come.

We wish to see GCU among the top universities of the world. Given commitment to this ideal and careful planning, this goal should be achieved in the near future. I have complete faith in the ability of my colleagues and the dynamism of young Ravians who can turn this dream into a reality.

I am pleased to know that the old Alumni of GC University, Lahore settled in the UK & Europe have formed an Association to work together for the welfare of their Alma Mater. This is the best news of the time as, I am confident, the Ravians’ Association will take bold initiatives for the future development of the University. Such steps will be in line with the Alumni of other established universities of the world and for the benefit of the talented students. As a matter of fact this will be the best investment in the future of Pakistan.

I wish every Ravian excellent health and happiness.

Prof. Dr. Khalid Aftab

July 2009

 

 

Last Updated on Monday, 27 July 2009 15:16
 
Message of President, Old Ravian Union PDF Print E-mail

 

 President, Old Ravians Union, Pakistan

 

 

Message of Mr. Kamran Lashari

President, Old Ravians Union, Pakistan

Dear Old Ravians

I am extremely happy that the Old Ravians UK and Europe Chapter has been functional now. It would certainly provide the former students of GC some social and cultural occasions in the UK to interact and share their nostalgic memories.

After the successful formation and functioning of Old Ravians Indian chapter this is also a very heartening development. I know, a large number of Old Ravians are scattered in the UK and other parts of Europe but Ravians fraternity is above geographic boundaries. I believe that the presence of the UK Chapter would unite and strengthen them in times to come.

I also urge UK and Europe based Old Ravians to play their role and contribute generously to the GCU Endowment Fund Trust, which is an instrument for the well-being and progress of their Alma Mater. This is the best way to pay back the debt which every old student owes to the Alma Mater.

I congratulate office bearers of the Old Ravians Association UK and Europe on taking this long awaited initiative and offer my all out support to them.

Good Luck!

Kamran Lashari

 

 

Last Updated on Monday, 27 July 2009 15:14
 
Message from Najum Latif PDF Print E-mail

 

 Najum Latif

 

Message from Najum Latif

Dear Mr. President,

Please accept my heartiest felicitations on reviving the Old Ravians Union of England and Europe and for becoming its first President. I wish you the very best of luck and Congratulations.

Najum Latif

July 2009

 

Last Updated on Monday, 27 July 2009 15:18
 
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