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Mr Sartaj Aziz,Vice-Chancellor BNU, Mr Khurshid Kasuri, former Foreign Minister, Prof Salima Hashmi SAF Pakistan Chirperson and Mr Aijazzudin, Principal Aitcheson College. Others are our Project Director and the General Manager Infrastructure of the Tarogil capmus.

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BNU graduates meeting at another venue in South Asia
31st December 2010, Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Madanjeet Institute of South Asian Art
29th May 2010, Lahore, Pakistan
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Invitation to the group show RISE TO RUIN, at Alhamra art gallery
11th May 2010, Lahore, Pakistan
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Photography workshop by Bangladeshi Photographer Omi
10th May 2010, Madanjeet Singh Institute for South Asian Art (MISAA)
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Homage to Sonam Wangchuk who recently died and was also a SAF group scholarship student at the School of Visual Arts, BeaconHouse National University in Lahore Pakistan





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A portrait by Choney Pelzang, former Madanjeet Singh Group Scholarship at Beaconhouse National University (BNU), School of Visual Arts, Lahore.

It was presented by Voluntary Artists' Studio, Thimphu (VAST) in presence of Agriculture Minister Lyonpo (Dr) Pema Gyamtsho, SAF Founder, Goodwill Ambassador Madanjeet Singh and the SAF Bhutan Chapter Chairman, Sangay Ngedup, in Thimphu.

The portrait depicted SAF Founder's vision to unite South Asia through education.


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Mr Mani Shankar Aiyar SAF India chairperson visit to Beaconhouse National University
09th March 2010
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New Afghani students at BNU
10th January 2010
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Signing of the MoU for the new Madanjeet Singh Institute of South Asian Arts
22nd November 2009, Lahore, Pakistan
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SAF-Madanjeet Singh Scholarships to Study Visual Arts at the Beaconhouse National University (BNU), Lahore.

Graduating Class 2008


















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Eligibility


Details of the BNU's academic course and activities can be accessed at its web site: http://www.bnu.edu.pk.

Applications for the SAF Madanjeet Singh group scholarship at BNU should go through the secretary of the board of your respective country and get the approval of the Chairperson.


Third person from left: Prof. Salima Hashmi, SAF Chairperson Pakistan with the students of the SAF Madanjeet Singh Group Scholarships at BNU, Lahore.

 



Chartered by the Government of Punjab, it was established in 2003. BNU is planned as a non-profit, world class university disseminating learning and encouraging research in diverse areas where the essential focus of the programs offered has been determined by the type of the work force identified for the future economic, business, academic, cultural and technological advancement of the region. As such, BNU offers students a range of subjects.

The School of Visual Arts at Beaconhouse National University welcomes new forms of visual experience which require experimental and lateral thinking. Together with ScAD (the School of Architecture and Design), BNU encourages a multi-disciplinary approach as a way to explore the connections between art and different branches of knowledge in the humanities and sciences. Our rigorous curriculum focuses on the development of each student, ensuring a strong skill and intellectual base. BNU strive to make certain that students are visually articulate and self-motivated with the confidence to express their ideas. Providing a supportive atmosphere where promising individuals can achieve their creative potential is a matter of priority for the School.


Report on Madanjeet Singh Art Scholarships Programme, for SAF chairpersons

1. The School of Visual Arts at the Beaconhouse National University in Lahore is hosting 15 students from SAARC (only one from India).

2. BNU is a Liberal Arts University, the first of its kind in Pakistan, with highly qualified faculty from Pakistan and Europe.

3. This being the first batch of SAARC students, the selection process was not uniform, because of the following:
a) Shortage of time.
b) Different ground realities.
c) Lack of selection criteria and infrastructure in each of the SAARC countries.
4. The students from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka participate in the SAF Group Scholarships of Beaconhouse National University.

5. Cost of art materials is very high, and apart from materials used *in class, each student wants to experiment with art materials in their free time. This is not covered by scholarship funds. BNU is subsidizing their costs, but cannot do more than the current level of subsidies.


6. Five of the SAARC students are desperate to continue their studies at BNU. The University is willing to continue with its current level of subsidy, but not beyond that. it is recommended that SAF Chairpersons may grant five scholarships in addition to the current sixteen scholarships, making it a total of twenty one art scholarships for the year 2004 - 2005, with the proviso that these five students show satisfactory levels of progress, they may be given scholarships for two subsequent years allowing them to graduate with a Bachelor's degree from the University.

7. It is proposed that each SAARC country set up a committee of experts / institutions to select the candidates for the Scholarship, fulfilling the following criteria:
a) Talent in drawing/ painting.
b) Basic English language.
c) Completed 12 years of schooling.
8. Selection process be initiated by March/April every year. Names of qualifying candidates be communicated to SAF Chairperson/ Secretary by end of May 2004. Passport details by June 2004.

9. Travel bookings to be completed by 15th August 2004 by each SAF country. Arrival of candidates by 14th September 2004.

10. Each student to be given $40, for travel and emergency expenses plus air ticket by each SAF chapter. (Visa fees also to be paid by each SAF chapter). All of the above to be reimbursed by SAF Headquarters on request by each SAF chapter.

11. Chairpersons may look at the Madanjeet Singh Art Scholarships as a cultural bridge between SAARC countries, in which artists and visual communicators; of the future will have shared each other's histories and cultures in an academic environment.

They will have formed friendships parallel to understanding the nature of regional conflicts and the imperatives for a peaceful future - their own future.



Mehr Javed, Pakistan, with Ayesha Sultana, Bangladesh.


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Testimonies

  Afghanistan

Farid Ahmed Khurrami - 4th year Sculpture Department
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Hameda Wardak - Foundation year, SVA
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  Bangladesh

Musarrat
03rd November 2009
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Musharrat A. Chowdhury
December 2007
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Ayesha Sultana & Musharrat A. Chowdhury
10th August 2007
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Musharrat A. Chowdhury
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  Bhutan

Barun Gurung
The most important thing to keep in mind is this: the design must work well.

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Chimi Lhamo
I want to see every child grow to full potential. I want to create a level playing field for all children - poor and rich alike.

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Choney Pelzang

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  India

Rony James Martin - Single file
30th April 2010
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Vidha Saumya
22nd April 2010
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Rony James Martin
I enjoy the freedom of using just my hands and a few tools to make art.

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Chinmoyi Patel
20th November 2006

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Vidha Saumya
Lahore has been the city of my residence and study for the past 9 months. The city is special to me.

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Amit K. Shrivastava
24th May 2004

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  Maldives

Ahmed Azmee
My work is about romance, sex, marriage, all the passions a young, newly married man might feel.
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Maimoona

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  Nepal

Raju G. C.
16th October 2003

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Sajana Joshi
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  Pakistan

Sajjad Ahmed
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Salima Hashmi - SAF Chairperson Pakistan
2nd June 2004
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Mehr Javed
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Letter of appreciation from a Madanjeet Singh group scholarship student from Pakistan
02nd April 2009
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Maria Khan
My thesis project is comprised of surface designs for the ceremonial qanaats, or tents.

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Moira Plair
My work orbits different aspects of the medical profession. In my work, I seek to show the vital importance of the medical and pharmaceutical industries in our lives.

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Vidha Saumya
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Ehsan Ul Haq
In my work I am dealing with the issue of energy by this I mean energy as power, power as authority, authority as control, control as rule, and rule as command.

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  Sri Lanka

Sakunthala Galanga, a promising sla student

31st March 2010
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Testimony from a student in the Art Education departement in BNU Lahore
20th February 2009
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Pradeep Thalawatta

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Sakunthala Galanga - Sri Lankan student
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