View Single Post
  #90  
Old Friday, February 22, 2013
dr1hasan dr1hasan is offline
Member
 
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: fsd
Posts: 28
Thanks: 25
Thanked 30 Times in 13 Posts
dr1hasan is on a distinguished road
Default

[QUOTE=ARYAN_KHAN;561402]Salam dears

My interview was conducted on 19th Feb, 2013 in Peshawar. My turn was fifth. The first fellow who came out said, it was general and she was asked about energy crisis. It was all she could tell us. The guy before me told me that it was general and he was asked about the terrorism issue, FATA and the American troops withdrawal from Afghanistan. The came my turn


The Interview started and the Panelists received me with smiling faces. After sitting, it started:

Chairman: You are from FATA. Which agency?
Me: I am from FR Bannu
He: Wazir?
Me: Yes
He: which tribe, Ahmadzai?
Me: No, Utmanzai
He: Ok, so U have done your LLB and now you are teaching. U have also practiced at courts for some time, A Lawyer-turned-Lecturer.
Me: Well Sir, actually I practised only for a few months, just to get my bar enrollment and practicing lisence.
He: Ok, why? u didn't like lawyer profession or the black coat?
Me: No, actually my family is job-oriented, I mean government service. My father also suggested me to join service, so I quit. I practiced just to get lisence bcz it was a bit enthusiastic after fresh graduation, my friends were also doing the same and I was free during those months.
He: Ok. So now u are in Gomal University. When was it founded?
Me: In 1974.
He: And how many departments there?
Me: I dont know exactly but above 30, round about 34. Actually two new departments have been established last year and some are under the process, so dont know exactly.
He: Ok, so during this period, from 1974 till this date, which departments have got a better reputation.
Me: People say that Pharmacy of Gomal University is very good and also the Veternary Sciences College, thats also very famous.
He: Ok. You have mentioned in your hobbies that you like to listen to music. What kind of music do you like to listen?
Me: Well I used to listen to a variety of music. I listen to Arabic and english, semi-classical like ghazals and others
He: No, I mean you like classical or what type?
Me: That depends upon my mood. I used to listen to semi-classical, ghazals and some times I like to listen Rock bands.I mean I listen to the music which seems good to me at times
He: Thats strange, what music do u like? (smiling)
Me: Well Sir, music, poetry are things that you can not name the poet always for example, its a poem or verse that you like and then you wanna read it.
He: Ok, lemme ask then in what kinda mode do u like to listen which kinda music?
Me: When I am alone and wanna have some rest and peace, I would prefer a ghazal or a soft tune. I listen to rock music specially when I am driving bcz that keeps me active and enthusiastic.
He (lot of smiles): Well but be careful, while listen to fast music you might not hit your car.
Me: Yes sir, sure. I always be careful about that.
He: Ok, what is your opinion about the judiciary?
Me: Its good Sir. In my opinion, it is far better though I must say that on some points it do transcend its jurisdiction, its sphere but over all situation, its better.

THEN THE OTHER PANELIST (I think Mr. Nageeb) STARTED ASKING:

He: Ok Siraj Khan. Do you know about the nationalization during Bhutto's era. What were its causes and what was its result?
Me: Yes sir, Bhutto started to nationalize the institutions, I mean taking them under the state's control. It was because of the ideology of Peoples Party as it is still in their menifesto that Socialism is our economy. So that was a socialist move, because in socialism, institutions belong to state, the productive resources are owned by state. And its result, in the long run was not good.

He: How?
Me: Because when the state took control of the institutions, major industries, they came under the influence of the politicians, ministers. So that resulted in lot of political interfearence in them, so politics was involved. That also increased corruption. Lot of people were recruitted on political basis, infact over-recruitment was made and ten people were given job in an office where we needed a few. And ultimately, that resulted in over-burdenning the exchequer as state had to pay to them plus state had to put money inese institutions to run in case of crisis.

He: But I have these figures in front of me which show that it benefit the country. In the begining, they proved good?
Me: Well sir, I dont ha
A real good interview indeed.hopefully you will go great insha.ALLAH. . .ALL THE BEST BRO
Reply With Quote
The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to dr1hasan For This Useful Post:
BONA FIDES (Sunday, March 03, 2013), Qurratulain Aslam (Wednesday, April 10, 2013), socrates (Thursday, February 28, 2013), xzzlingsidd (Tuesday, March 05, 2013)