Nabeel Tirmazi (born December 2, 1981 in Makkah, Kingdom of Saudia Arabia) is a Pakistani TV director, screenwriter and producer.
Personal life and education
Nabeel Tirmazi was born in Makkah, Saudia Arabia to Pakistani Syed parents. His actual name is Syed Nabeel Hassan Tirmazi. After graduating with a degree in Journalism from Punjab University, Lahore and an MBA from Allama Iqbal Open University, he embarked on a career as a Multimedia Lecturer before becoming a TV producer.
Early Career
Nabeel Tirmazi started his career in 1999 as lecturer of Multimedia Development. Due to emergence of innovatory web tools , he found his way among traditional subjects taught by the computer experts in Pakistan. At that point, he developed interest in 2D and 3D cartooning which later on led him to make his career in Showbiz.During that period he earned various international certificates regarding web animation, cartoon animations. Post 9/11, the IT industry faced a major slump in Pakistan, and due to that Nabeel Tirmazi quit teaching industry and started working on 2D and 3D cartoons. After facing many setbacks and disappointments, he joined a television network named Uni Plus TV in 2002 as graphic designer, the company was facing a major slump and downsized all of his departments. Curiosity in his nature led him to learn the production techniques and he was taught much by Pakistani TV industry's renowned professionals like Faizyab Siddiqui and Nadeem Khan. After that, he moved on to other TV networks where he produced programs based on mysticism, behavioral psychology, Sufism, religious and a drama based on foreign literature.
Career at Apna channel
As Graphologist
Recent Projects
Personal life and education
Nabeel Tirmazi was born in Makkah, Saudia Arabia to Pakistani Syed parents. His actual name is Syed Nabeel Hassan Tirmazi. After graduating with a degree in Journalism from Punjab University, Lahore and an MBA from Allama Iqbal Open University, he embarked on a career as a Multimedia Lecturer before becoming a TV producer.
Early Career
Nabeel Tirmazi started his career in 1999 as lecturer of Multimedia Development. Due to emergence of innovatory web tools , he found his way among traditional subjects taught by the computer experts in Pakistan. At that point, he developed interest in 2D and 3D cartooning which later on led him to make his career in Showbiz.During that period he earned various international certificates regarding web animation, cartoon animations. Post 9/11, the IT industry faced a major slump in Pakistan, and due to that Nabeel Tirmazi quit teaching industry and started working on 2D and 3D cartoons. After facing many setbacks and disappointments, he joined a television network named Uni Plus TV in 2002 as graphic designer, the company was facing a major slump and downsized all of his departments. Curiosity in his nature led him to learn the production techniques and he was taught much by Pakistani TV industry's renowned professionals like Faizyab Siddiqui and Nadeem Khan. After that, he moved on to other TV networks where he produced programs based on mysticism, behavioral psychology, Sufism, religious and a drama based on foreign literature.
Career at Apna channel
As Graphologist
Recent Projects
Intuitive Counselling
This holistic approach to counselling was developed by Jules Williams, who combined various methods he has encountered and used over his years of practicing as a counsellor and healer. It draws on the ideas of regression, group consciousness, life blocks and light healing. Where other counselling methods start on the outside and work their way in, intuitive counselling does the converse. It starts with a life block, and works its way out actually removing the problem instead of a patient learning to cope with it. A life block can be anything from an emotional trauma from this life or a past life that is repeating a destructive pattern. This block is treated like a cellular problem and exocytosed from the body. The life block is located through regression using group consciousness. Using the innate spirituality of humans, the intuitive counsellor then draws light energy, the form of which is however the individual interprets it, to move the life block out.
Unlike other forms of therapy, intuitive counselling does not use medicines yet it does have achievable targets, which means patients are treated relatively fast and do not need to keep coming back for sessions over a prolonged time. This is good as patients are free to then move on without constant counselling becoming an integral part of their life.
This holistic approach to counselling was developed by Jules Williams, who combined various methods he has encountered and used over his years of practicing as a counsellor and healer. It draws on the ideas of regression, group consciousness, life blocks and light healing. Where other counselling methods start on the outside and work their way in, intuitive counselling does the converse. It starts with a life block, and works its way out actually removing the problem instead of a patient learning to cope with it. A life block can be anything from an emotional trauma from this life or a past life that is repeating a destructive pattern. This block is treated like a cellular problem and exocytosed from the body. The life block is located through regression using group consciousness. Using the innate spirituality of humans, the intuitive counsellor then draws light energy, the form of which is however the individual interprets it, to move the life block out.
Unlike other forms of therapy, intuitive counselling does not use medicines yet it does have achievable targets, which means patients are treated relatively fast and do not need to keep coming back for sessions over a prolonged time. This is good as patients are free to then move on without constant counselling becoming an integral part of their life.
The Cornwall Commonwealth Games Association (CCGA) is a pressure group, set up in a bid to have a team from Cornwall at future Commonwealth Games, as opposed to competing in the England team. It is not recognised as a Commonwealth Games Association, the constituent bodies of the worldwide Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF). An application to participate in the 2006 Commonwealth Games was refused by the Commonwealth Games Federation.
The campaign does however have the full support of many Cornish organisations including the Cornish political party Mebyon Kernow.
Background
The CCGA claims that Cornwall should be allowed to participate, in the same respect as England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Guernsey, Jersey and the Isle of Man. Cornwall is the only home Celtic nation which is not represented in the Commonwealth Games.
The CCGA needs no recognised madate, and if accepted into the CGF would be the supreme authority in selecting the team.It has no affliation with any of the sporting bodies in Cornwall or the UK, and does not have the support of any official sporting body. However it does have the support of many prominent Cornish sportspersons including former British and Irish Lions and Cornish rugby legend Brian 'Stack' Stevens.
However, Minister of Sport the Rt Hon Richard Caborn MP, stated that "participation in the Commonwealth Games is not a matter for the Government but falls within the remit of the Games Committee (CGF) who are the supreme authority in all matters affecting the Commonwealth Games".
Coverage of the campaign
Previously HRH Prince Charles had wished the Cornish Commonwealth Games Association's application the best of luck.
The campaign has received worldwide publicity, especially in Australia and has been covered across the UK media in the national newspapers and radio and on BBC 'Radio Five Live', Radio Cornwall, Pirate FM, BBC Radio Jersey.
Future activity
The Cornish CGA are now considering legal action for the right for Cornwall to participate in the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, India, and in future Games.
Cornish sportspeople
The President of the CCGA is a former Cornish rugby player Brian 'Stack' Stevens, who won 83 Cornish caps and went on to represent the British and Irish Lions in Australia and New Zealand in 1971. If Cornwall did have a Commonwealth Team in 2006, then it would have had some success (this is based on these people choosing to represent Cornwall, rather than compete, as they have up to now for England). These athletes are either all originally born in Cornwall, or live there now:
*Nick Nieland- Men's Javelin- Gold Medal.
*Pinky Le Grelle- Women's Trap Shooting- Silver Medal.
*Jemma Simpson- Women's 800m- 6th Place.
*Cassie Patten - First ever women's Olympic open water 10km marathon 2008 - Bronze medal
*Annie Vernon - Quad Scull - Silver at the Beijing Olympics 2008, Quad Scull, Gold at the World Championships 2007.
Cornwall would be able to field a strong Cornish rugby union sevens team being able to draw from a wealth of Cornish ex-pat players from the Guinness Premiership such as Rob Thirlby and from the Cornish Pirates, Redruth R.F.C. and Launceston "Cornish All Blacks". Descendants of Cornish parents like the Zimbabwean Mountainbiker Warren Carne may also be eligible to represent Cornwall in the future should they choose to do so.
The campaign does however have the full support of many Cornish organisations including the Cornish political party Mebyon Kernow.
Background
The CCGA claims that Cornwall should be allowed to participate, in the same respect as England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Guernsey, Jersey and the Isle of Man. Cornwall is the only home Celtic nation which is not represented in the Commonwealth Games.
The CCGA needs no recognised madate, and if accepted into the CGF would be the supreme authority in selecting the team.It has no affliation with any of the sporting bodies in Cornwall or the UK, and does not have the support of any official sporting body. However it does have the support of many prominent Cornish sportspersons including former British and Irish Lions and Cornish rugby legend Brian 'Stack' Stevens.
However, Minister of Sport the Rt Hon Richard Caborn MP, stated that "participation in the Commonwealth Games is not a matter for the Government but falls within the remit of the Games Committee (CGF) who are the supreme authority in all matters affecting the Commonwealth Games".
Coverage of the campaign
Previously HRH Prince Charles had wished the Cornish Commonwealth Games Association's application the best of luck.
The campaign has received worldwide publicity, especially in Australia and has been covered across the UK media in the national newspapers and radio and on BBC 'Radio Five Live', Radio Cornwall, Pirate FM, BBC Radio Jersey.
Future activity
The Cornish CGA are now considering legal action for the right for Cornwall to participate in the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, India, and in future Games.
Cornish sportspeople
The President of the CCGA is a former Cornish rugby player Brian 'Stack' Stevens, who won 83 Cornish caps and went on to represent the British and Irish Lions in Australia and New Zealand in 1971. If Cornwall did have a Commonwealth Team in 2006, then it would have had some success (this is based on these people choosing to represent Cornwall, rather than compete, as they have up to now for England). These athletes are either all originally born in Cornwall, or live there now:
*Nick Nieland- Men's Javelin- Gold Medal.
*Pinky Le Grelle- Women's Trap Shooting- Silver Medal.
*Jemma Simpson- Women's 800m- 6th Place.
*Cassie Patten - First ever women's Olympic open water 10km marathon 2008 - Bronze medal
*Annie Vernon - Quad Scull - Silver at the Beijing Olympics 2008, Quad Scull, Gold at the World Championships 2007.
Cornwall would be able to field a strong Cornish rugby union sevens team being able to draw from a wealth of Cornish ex-pat players from the Guinness Premiership such as Rob Thirlby and from the Cornish Pirates, Redruth R.F.C. and Launceston "Cornish All Blacks". Descendants of Cornish parents like the Zimbabwean Mountainbiker Warren Carne may also be eligible to represent Cornwall in the future should they choose to do so.
Anshoo Malhotra born on 11th November, 1981 at Chandigarh, India. He is masters in Biophysics and at present pursuing degree of PhD under the guidance of great eminent scientist Prof D.K Dhawan in the same subject from Panjab University, Chandigarh India. He is also an I.C.M.R (SRF)seniour research fellow and is a dedicated researcher and has 4 publications to his credit. He is working on the phyto-chemicals to get rid of deadly disorder of lung cancer. Recently he got his paper published in the third International conference Nanobio 2009 held at San Fransisco, USA (http://www.ianano.org/index.html)
His Publications :
1. Anshoo Malhotra and Devinder K Dhawan (2008). Zinc improves antioxidative enzymes in red blood cells and hematology in lithium-treated rats. Nutrition Research: vol 28; 43-50.
2.Vijayta Dani, Anshoo Malhotra and Dhawan D (2007). Potential of zinc in mitigating the adverse effects of 131I on hematological alterations in rat blood. Biol Trace Ele. Res. 120: 219-226
3.Dharm Paul Garg, Ravi Kiran, Anil K. Bansal, Anshoo Malhotra, Devinder K. Dhawan (2008). Role of Vitamin E in mitigating methomyl induced acute toxicity in blood of male wistar rats. Drug and chemical toxicology31 (4): 487-499.
4. Dharm Paul Garg, Ravi Kiran, Anil K. Bansal, Anshoo Malhotra, Devinder K. Dhawan (2009). Methomyl induced hematological and biochemical alterations-Protection by vitamin E. Pesticides Biochemistry & Physiology. 93(3); 127-132.
His Publications :
1. Anshoo Malhotra and Devinder K Dhawan (2008). Zinc improves antioxidative enzymes in red blood cells and hematology in lithium-treated rats. Nutrition Research: vol 28; 43-50.
2.Vijayta Dani, Anshoo Malhotra and Dhawan D (2007). Potential of zinc in mitigating the adverse effects of 131I on hematological alterations in rat blood. Biol Trace Ele. Res. 120: 219-226
3.Dharm Paul Garg, Ravi Kiran, Anil K. Bansal, Anshoo Malhotra, Devinder K. Dhawan (2008). Role of Vitamin E in mitigating methomyl induced acute toxicity in blood of male wistar rats. Drug and chemical toxicology31 (4): 487-499.
4. Dharm Paul Garg, Ravi Kiran, Anil K. Bansal, Anshoo Malhotra, Devinder K. Dhawan (2009). Methomyl induced hematological and biochemical alterations-Protection by vitamin E. Pesticides Biochemistry & Physiology. 93(3); 127-132.