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Alumni-Directory.Pdf TABLE OF CONTANTS Contants Page 1 Preface 1 2 Message by President 2 3 UVAS Alumni Association Bylaws 3 4 Previous Alumni Association Executive Committees 5 4.1 First Executive Committee 5 4.2 Second Executive Committee 5 4.3 Third Executive Committee 5 5 Activities of Alumni Association & Placement Centre in 2012 6 5.1 Tree Plantation 6 5.2 Job Fair 7 6 Overview of Executive Committee Meetings 2012 8 7 Privileges for Registered Alumni 9 8 Directory UVAS Alumni Association Members 10 8.1 Honrary Members 10 8.2 Alumni Abroad 10 8.3 Alumni, UVAS 11 8.4 Retired Alumni, UVAS 25 8.5 L&DDD 27 8.6 Retired Alumni, L&DDD 32 8.7 Alumni, UAF 33 8.8 Retired Alumni, UAF 34 8.9 Alumni, RVF & C 34 8.10 Retired Alumni, RVF & C 35 8.11 Private Sector 36 8.12 Fedral Government 45 8.13 Punjab Province 46 8.14 Sindh Province 49 8.15 Balochistan Province 50 8.16 Khyber PakhtoonKhawa 51 8.17 Azad Jamu & Kashmir 55 8.18 Northern Areas 57 8.19 Associate Members 57 8.20 Post Graduate Studets UVAS 57 9 1st UVAS Alumni Association Re-union November 22-23, 2004 60 City Campus, Lahore 10 2nd UVAS Alumni Association ReunionDecember 18, 2007 61 Ravi Campus Pattoki 11 3rdUVAS Alumni Association Re-union March 12, 2012 62 City Campus, Lahore 12 Membership form UVAS Alumni Association 63 1 PREFACE The University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore, is one of the oldest Veterinary Institutions in Asia. Since its inception in 1882, the staff of this Institution has worked enthusiastically and successfully conducted a wide range of programs that have effectively catered the educational and training needs in the field of Veterinary and Animal Sciences. By now it has emerged as one of the famous centers of teaching in Veterinary Education in Asia. This Institution started as Veterinary School in 1882 and was raised to the status of Punjab Veterinary College by the end of nineteenth century. Its present buildings were completed in 1921. In 1942, the College was affiliated with the University of the Punjab, Lahore. In 1971, this College was integrated with the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, and since then basic DVM degree is being awarded. The Up-gradation of College of Veterinary Sciences, Lahore to the status of a University in June 2002, was an obvious testimony of commitment of the Government regarding institutional arrangement for further research, higher education, human resource development and poverty alleviation. With this up-gradation five faculties, two directorates, 21 departments, University administration and management has been established. The new University has marked to start a composite basic degree program in veterinary and animal sciences and to establish postgraduate degrees, diplomas & short courses in areas of animal production and health, in computer science, statistics, livestock extension, economics & business management, wildlife and fisheries, etc. So far, over 4500 Veterinary Graduates have qualified from CVS/UVAS and are serving all over the World. Many graduates from this institution rose to the ranks of Major Generals in Pak Army, Ministers, Vice Chancellors, Federal and Provincial Secretaries. Many of the graduates have entered into Civil Services, Livestock Departments, teaching and the research institutions of the country and UN Agencies (FAO, UNDP, WHO), Atomic Energy, etc.) bringing respect and dignity to their Alms Mater University of Veterinary & Animal Sciences Alumni Association was established in 2002 with the objective to promote understanding and strengthening relations with alimni. We place this volume before the UVAS Alumni generally with a full assurance that they will appreciate our efforts to produce a work reliable and trustworthy. As it is our first edition of the kind we will not venture to say that it is without fault, but this we may assert, that neither expense nor labour has been spared to make it as complete as possible. Any faults there may be discovered in this edition will be remedied in future Editions. In our efforts to make the work as full, complete, and reliable as possible, nothing has been taken for granted. Every address in the book has been verified by a personal canvass and by personal inquiry SOUVENIR & PUBLICATION COMMITTEE Prof. Dr. Nasim Ahmad Dr. Aneela Zameer Durrani Dr. Muhammad Ijaz Dr. Hamid Akbar Mr. Muhammad Ahmad Mr. Sohail Abbas Mr. Basharat Mahmood 1 Message by the President The University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore Alumni Association represents all UVAS graduates from 1882 to the present day. Dedicated in 1882, the UVAS is one the oldest Veterinary Institutions in Asia that have effectively catered the educational and training needs in the field of Veterinary and Animal Sciences. The faculty and staff of this esteemed institution performed tremendous work and grew significantly over the years. In 2002, the institution acquired the status of University from College which is landmark in the history of Pakistan. It was an obvious testimony of commitment of the Government about institutional arrangement for enhanced research, higher education, human resource development and poverty alleviation. The new University has marked to start a composite basic degree program in Veterinary and Animal Sciences and to establish postgraduate degrees, diplomas and short courses in areas of animal production and health, computer science, statistics, livestock extension, economics and business management, wildlife and fisheries, etc. So far, over 4500 Veterinary Graduates have qualified from UVAS and are serving all over the World. Many graduates from this institution rose to the ranks of Major Generals in Pak Army, Ministers, Vice Chancellors, Federal and Provincial Secretaries. Many of them have entered into Civil Services, Livestock Departments, teaching and the research institutions of the country and UN Agencies (FAO, UNDP, WHO), Atomic Energy Commission etc.) Bringing admiration and dignity to their Alma Mater. These UVAS alumni are a vital part of our history. With this new era, the UVAS carries on the proud traditions of the past, while establishing itself as an educational leader. The mission of the UVAS Alumni Association is to visibly promote and support the UVAS through communication, outreach, and recognition while building lifelong connections and preserving our legacy. The Annual Reunion of UVAS Alumni Association will be held every year. This event will be held every year in 2nd week of March and reunites UVAS young and old alumni, from all over Pakistan and around the globe. These will include inaugural session, guided tours of the campuses, entertainment, amusement, games and refreshments/Gala dinner for alumni. Having been elected as president of UVAS Alumni Association, I am provided with a unique honour as well as an ideal opportunity to interact with old and new friends from this prestigious UVAS, Lahore All members of the executive committee and me hope and expect that members will grace the Annual Dinner in large number. Your participation will make the events memorable for us all. I really appreciate the strong effrots by the UVAS Alumni Association in arranging memorable re-union. Moreover, we need your ideas and your energy to make this Association all that it can be and make this reunion a memorable event. We also want this Association to be an avenue through which we can celebrate the accomplishments of UVAS and its alumni. I pray for your good health and enjoyable life. Looking forward to see you all. Prof. Dr. Talat Naseer Pasha Vice Chancellor/ President Alumni Association UVAS, Lahore 2 UVAS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BY-LAWS Name The Association shall be called as Alumni Association, University of Veterinary & Animal Sciences, Lahore Address The office of the Association shall be located at the University of Veterinary & Animal Sciences, Lahore Objectives To promote understanding and contact among the alumni To provide opportunity for participation of the alumni in national planning for research and development in the field of animal sciences To disseminate day to day achievements taking place in the scientific field To work for betterment and uplift of the University and profession Membership Membership of the association shall be open to: All the graduates and postgraduates of College of Veterinary Sciences CVAS (College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Jhang) and University of Veterinary & Animal Sciences (UVAS), Lahore All the teachers of CVAS (College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Jhang) and UVAS All the PVMC registered members shall be eligible to become associate members All members shall be life members Honorary membership for persons who have contributed for the uplift of the university Subscription The amount of subscription for a member shall be fixed by the Executive Committee (to start with it shall be Rs.1000/= for alumni in Pakistan and $ 100 for alumni working abroad) Sources of Income Membership fee Donations by alumni Funds provided by the University Donations from individuals and organizations Utilization of funds The funds shall be utilized for carrying out the objectives of the Association The Executive Committee The Executive Committee shall consist of the following: President who shall be the Vice Chancellor of UVAS, Lahore One Senior Vice President (Elected) One Vice President (Elected) General Secretary (who shall be nominated by the Vice Chancellor from amongst the alumni of teaching staff of the University) Information Secretary (Elected) Treasurer of the Association shall be elected from
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