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36Th Session 1951) Pakistan Engineering Congress in Retrospect (1912 – 2012) Centenary Celebration 659 CONGRESS IN PICTURES PUNJAB ENGINEERING CONGRESS (36TH SESSION 1951) 6th Row Standing: Nisar Ahmed Malik; Abdul Mannan Sheikh; M. Aslam Mufti; M. A. Malik; R. R. Shariff 5th Row Standing: M. Ahmed; N. M. Chaudri; Mazhar Munir; Khalid Faruq Akbar; M. I. Chishti; M. Masud Ahmed; A. W. Khokhar; Mazhar-ul-Haq; Latif Hussain; Muhammad Rashid Vehra; Kamal Mustafa; Ashfaq Hasan; Ferozeuddin Ahmad; S. I. Ahmed; M. Shamim Ahmed; S. M. Niaz; Monawar Ali; Syed Irfan Ahmed; Mir Sadaqat Hassan; Muhammad Ashraf Cheema; G. M. Sheikh; Kh. Maqbool Ahmad; Mian Bashir Ahmed. 4th Row Standing: Muhammad Saadat Ali; Mian Muhammad Hayat; G. M. Subhani; M. A. Hamid Rahmani; Sh. Zahoor ul Haq; Khawaja Saleemud Din; S Ahmed Ali Shah; Abdul Hamid; S. A. Majeed; Ch. Muhammad Ali; M. T. Shah; A. Khalique; Malik Aman Ullah; Syed Iftikhar Ahmed; Muhammad Hanif; Shafique Ahmed; M A. Rashid; Fazal Karim; Shaukat Omar; Aziz Omar; M. A. Hafiz Khan; H. S. Zaidi; Ch. Abdul Hamid; Syed Mahdi Shah; Asrar Qureshy. 3rd Row Standing: S.A. Qureshi; S. M. Serajuz Zaman; S. Hamiud Din Ahmed; Sh. Abdur Rawoof; D. M Khanzada; M. H. Siddiqi; Rab Nawaz Batra; Sh. Mukhtar Mahmood; S. Jaffar Hussain; Malik N. M. Khan; Jameel A. Parvez; M. Faizanul Haq; H. J. Asar; F. Rahman: M. Saeed Ahmed; S. I. A. Shah; Muhammad Akram; M. M. Haque; M. S. Minhas; Yusuf Ali Siddiqi; S. S. Kirmani; I. A. S. Bokhari. 2nd Row Standing: Muhammad Aslam Butt; Ch. Abdul Azjz; Mian Muhammad Yunas; S. A. Khilji; Muhammad Anwar Qureshi; Muhammad Ayub Qureshi; Muhammad Ayub Khan; S. M. Ismail; Mahmud Hussain Khan; Muhammad Siddiq Toori; M. A. Khan; M A. Rasheed; S. A. Hakim; M. K. Rahman; A. R. Aziz; G. D. Habib; M. Masud Akhtar; Ch. Ghulam Haider; Muhammad Sharif; Mian Abdul Aziz; Ch. Muhammad Tahir; M. Hamed-ud-Din; Muhammad Shaft Sandhu. 1st Row Standing: Haq Nawaz Khan Qamar; K. B. S. A. Rahman; S. A. Majeed; Dr. A. G. Asghar; S. M. Hassan; Qazi Zahur Husain; S. Rahmat Ullah; Pir Muhammad Ibrahim Qureshi; Abdul Mannan Malik; K. B. Sh. M. A. Hamid; Khan M. Azam; Khawaja Abdul Ghafoor; Muhammad Inamullah Khan; John Appleby; Abdul Aziz; M. A. Waheed; Syyed Zafar-ul-Hasan Jafri; Sarwar Jan Khan; A. Hassan. 660 Pakistan Engineering Congress in Retrospect (1912 – 2012) Centenary Celebration PUNJAB ENGINEERING CONGRESS (37TH SESSION 1952) Chairs Mr. Saeed Ahmed; Mr. Z. H. Jaffri; Mr. Masood Ahmed; Mr. R. F. T. Farrant; Mr. S. N. Naqvi; Sh. Abdur Rehman; Mr. M. A. Waheed (Hony. Treasurer); Mr. Abdul Aziz; Khan Inam Ullah Khan; Mr. K. A. Ghafoor; Khan Muhammad Azam; Mir Basha Khan; Mr. S. M. Hassan; Mr. S. A. Majid; Mr. A. M. Malik; Mr. Sultan Muhammad Naim; Mr. Haq Nawaz Khan Qamar; Mr. Muhammad Saeed Khan; Mr. M. A. Khan; Mr. M. H. Khan; Mr. S. C. Keelan 1st Row Standing: Sh. Zahur-ul-Haq; Mr. S. M. Ayyub; Mr. Abdul Waheed Pasha; Khan M. Aslam Khan; Mr. Muhammad Abdul Rafi; Mir Sadaqat Hasan; Mr. Muhammad Ayyub Qureshi; Mr. M. Y. Khan; Mr. Ghias-ud-Din Habib; Mr. I. A. Zafar; Mr. A. A. Siddiqi; Mr. H. J. Asar; Dr. A. G. Asghar; Mr. A. A. Jamal-ud-Din; Mr. M. S. Toori; Ch. Fazal-ur-Rehman; Mian Muzaffar Ahmad; Mr. G. M. D. Ghauri; Mr. Khalid Farooq Akbar; Mr. S. Allah Bakesh; Mr. Nisar Ahmed; Mr. S. Ejaz Hussain; Mr. Said-ud-Din; Mr. M. Ahmad; Mr. Muhammad Aslam Butt; Mr. B. A. Malik 2nd Row: Syed Mehdi Shah; Mr. Muhammad Rashid; Mr. Muhammad Ahmad; Mr. M. Bashir Ahmed; Mr. S. J. Hussain; Mr. N. M. Chaudhiry; Mr. Asrar Ahmed Qureshi; Mr. Bashir Ahmed; Mr. Latif Hussain; Mr. Anwar-ul-Haq Rehman; Mr. Ali Abid Hussain Shah; Kh. Qasim Ali; Ch. Ghulam Haider; Mr. Z. D. Bhatti; Mr. Gulzar Ahmad; Mr. Altaf Hussain; S. Hami-ud-Din; Ch. Ghulam Mohay-ud-Din; Mr. Hamied-ud-Din; Mr. Abdur Rashid; Kh. Maqbool Ahmed 3rd Row: Sh. Mukhtar Mahmood; Mr. W. B. Ahmad; Sayed Iftikhar Ahmed; Mr. Abdul Hamid; Mr. Ali Muhammad Jan; Mr. M. T. 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Ismail Pakistan Engineering Congress in Retrospect (1912 – 2012) Centenary Celebration 661 PUNJAB ENGINEERING CONGRESS (1953 – 54) Sitting: Abdur Rehman Khan; M. H. Khan; Z. H. Jaffri; S. Hamid; S. A. Haque; S. C. Keelan; Saeed Ahmad; Abdul Aziz; Khan Muhammad Inam Ullah Khan; K. A. Ghafoor, (President); Khan Muhammad Azam; H. N. K. Qamar; S. M. Said (2); A. G. Asghar; Abdul Hamid (2); H. J. Asar; Zahur Husain; M. A. Waheed; R. F. T. Farrant; M. A. Khan. Standing: M. S. Minhas; M. M. Haq; Y. A. Siddiqi; R. A. Qureshi; Allah Bakhsh; Abdur Rashid (2); G. D. Habib; S. Z. Haq; A. M. Butt; Mahmud Ahmad; Muhammad Fazil Qureshi; Muhammad Akram; S. I. A. Shah; A. A. Jamal-ud-Din; Mehdi Shah; H. A. Safvi; G. M. G. Ghauri; Azmat Ullah; S. D. Chughtai; Fayyaz Ali Shah; S. M. Niaz; B. A. Malik; M. M. Malik; M. H. Baloch; B. A. Malik; Masud Akhtar; Mushtaq Ahmad. 2nd Row: Muhammad Hanif; A. A. Eskar; Irshad Hussain; Bashir Ahmad; James I. Latif; M. A. Butt; Mumtaz H. Rehman; G. M. Qazi; Inam Bari Parvez; B. A. Chaudhry; J. A. Parvez; Saleem-ud-Din; Mazhar-ul-Haq; Nafis Ahmad; M. A. Qureshi; Abdur Rauf; Altaf Hussain; A. W. Siraj-ud-Din; Hami-ud-Din; Muhammad Ashraf; Muhammad Safdar; Maqbool Ahmad; Muhammad Hussain; K. F. Akbar; Abdul Aziz; Ahmad Hassan Naseem; Niamat Ullah Asmi; M. A. Qureshi. 3rd Row: Basharat Ahmad; A. W. Pasha; Saeed-ud-Din; Abdul Qayyum; M. A. Qureshi; R. K. Enver, Shah Muhammad; Tajammal Hussain Qureshi; Muhammad Hussain; Muhammad Afzal; Muhammad Jamil; S. H. Durrani; Inam Waris; Jamil Asghar Khan; Sarfraz K. Malik;; S. A. Mannan; A. B. Akhtar; Asghar Ali; Anis-ur-Rehman; Muhammad Ali; Irshad Ahmad; M. I. Chishti; Faiz Omar; Akhtar Ullah; Akhtar Ali; Shafqat Hussain Qureshi; S. A. Majid. 4th Row: M. A. Rafi; Muhammad Sharif Ahmad; Saif-ud-Din; I. U. Arshad; Khalil-ur-Rehman; Mazhar Ali; Ali Muhammad; S. A. Gill; E. I. Jauhri; Nazir Ahmad; R. R. 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Standing 3rd Row: Mehdi Shah; Irshad Ahmed; Anwar-ul-Haque; Muhammad Afzal; Fazal-ur-Rehman; Muhammad Afzal; Nazir Ali Shah; Mazhar-ul-Haque Saeed; Muhammad Aslam Chohan; Ahdul Khaliq; Kh. Iltaf Hassan; Iqbal Beg; Muhammad Ayub; Muhammad Yusaf; M. A. Pervez; Latif; Iftikhar Ali; Iqbal; Jameel Asghar; Tajammal Hussain. Standing Last Row: Khalid Farooq Akhtar; Rana Abdul Qayum; Muhammad Arif Qureshi; Masood Ahmed; Sarfraz Malik; Kh. Mahboob; Shaukat Hussain Zaidi; Ansari; Ch. Nazir Ahmed; Saeed; Muhammad Farooq; Jameel Ahmed; Shafique Ahmed; Shami; Muhammad Shafi; Saeed; Bashir Ahmed. Pakistan Engineering Congress in Retrospect (1912 – 2012) Centenary Celebration 663 WEST PAKISTAN ENGINEERING CONGRESS (ANNUAL SESSION 1955 – 56) CHAIRS: Sardar Allah Baksh; Ahmad Hanan; Sh.
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