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List of Ph.D's Produced Till 2000 to 2008 List of Notifications for the year 2000-2008 1. Muhammad History “CONTRIBUTION OF LAHORE TOWARDS THE DEVELOPMENT OF 29-01-2000 Iqbal MUSLIM GALLIGRAPHY 1880- 1980” 2. Nasir Abbas Urdu “A CRITICAL AND ANALYTICAL STUDY OF URDU NOVELETTE” 01-02-2000 Baloch 3. Abdul Kahliq Education “A STUDY OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE PROBLEMS OF BOYS HIGHER 01-03-2000 SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN PUNJAB” 4. Zahid Pervez Chemistry “STATUS OF SELENIUM IN FOOD AND POPULATION OF LAHORE 01-04-2000 CITY AND CANTONMENT AREA – CORRLEATION OF SE-LEVELWITH HEART AND CANCER DISEASES” 5. Maqbool Husain Arabic “MUQQADAMATUL GAZNAVIA FI FROU ILFIQK UL HUNFIA” 01-04-2000 Tahir 6. Nosheena Akbar Home Economics “DEVELOPMENT OF HOME ECONOMICS EXTENSIN PROGRAMME 12-04-2000 Malik FOR SOCIO-ECONOMIC UPLIFT OF THE UNDERPRIVILEGED” 7. Muhammad Chemistry “ANALYSIS OF THE METABOLITES OF 4-METHYL 2- 17-04-2000 Iqbal Baig SULFANILAMIDO-OXAZOLE SULFAMETHOXZOLE EXCRETED IN THE URINE OF RUMINANTS” 8. Muhammad Riaz Punjabi “BULLEH SHAH: THOUGHT AND ART (RESEARCH AND CRITICISM)” 17-04-2000 Shahid 9. Ahsan Akhtar Mass Communication “THE ROLE OF PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT IN PAKISTAN” 17-05-2000 Naz 10. Tahir Kamran Political Science “THE PUNJAB LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL 1897 – 1935” 18-05-2000 11. Muhammad Arabic “THE LIFE AND WORKS OF SHAIKH MUHAMMAD HASSAN FAIZ PURI 03-07-2000 Ilyas Faisal WITH A CRITICAL EDITION AT HIS BOOK “TUHFAT-UL-AHIBBA FE ZAMM-EL-SHIRK FEL-MAHABBAH” 12. Attaulllah Arabic ‘AJA’IB AL-ASHAR WA GHARA’IL AL AKHBAR” 03-07-2000 Yousof Mohammad Qublan 13. Ambreen Raza Philosophy “THE CRITIQUE OF METAPHYSICS IN POST STRUCTURALISM” 12-07-2000 14. Shahzad Afzal Chemistry “DETERMINATION OF SELENIUM SPECIATION OF SALINE LAKES 14-07-2000 FROM SOAN-SAKESAR VALLEY SALT RANGE, PAKISTAN” 15. Asmat Ullah Zoology “EXBPYOTOXIC AND TERATOGENIC EFFECTS OF AND 15-07-2000 ORGANOPHOSPHORUS INSECTICIDE IN MICE” 16. Ghazala Roohi Islamic Studies “THE WOMEN’S RULE IN THE LIGHT OF QURAN-O-SUNNAH AND 15-07-2000 Butt PRESENT ERA” 17. Anwar Ahmad Chemistry “DEVELOPMENT OF SINSITIVE ANALYTICAL METHODS FOR 16-08-2000 IDENTIFYING GAMMA IRRADIATED DIRED GRUITS ANDNUTS” 18. Khalil Ahmad Philosophy “MAULANA MUHAMMAD QASIM NANOTAWI AND SIR SYED AHMAD 30-08-2000 KHAN COMPARATIVE STUDY OF METHODOLOGIES” 19. Shabbir Ahmad Islmic Studies “A STUDY OF META PHYSICS OF IMAM FAKHRUDDIN RAZI” 30-08-2000 20. Khawaja Philosophy “SIR SYED AHMAD KHAN’S CONCEPT OF RELIGION (A 12-09-2000 Muhammad PHILOSOPHICAL APPRAISL)” Saeed 21. Abdul Rashid Islamic Studies “RESEARCH INTO TOPICS OF ZABOOR AND THEIR COMPARATIVE 13-09-2000 STUDY WITH RESPECT TO THE HOLY QURAN” 22. Sohail Akhtar Chemistry “TO STUDY THE EFFECT OF ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD ON THE 25-10-2000 Ghauri VISCOSITY OF ION-SOLVENT INTERACTINS” 23. Muhammad Islamic Studies “A CRITICAL EVALUATION OF SHAH WALI ALLAH’S PHILOSOPHY OF 22-11-2000 Afzal EDUCATION AND ITS APPLICATION IN THEMODERN AGE” 24. Ghazala Anwar Solid State Physics “COUPLED NON – LINEAR WAVES IN PIEZOELECTRIC 22-11-2000 SEMICONDUCTOR PLASMA” 25. Jahan Zeb Naaz Botany “MYCORRHIZA INDUCED SALT TOLERANCE IN HELIANTHUS 14-12-2000 ANNUUS L. VAR. SUNCROSS” 26. Shaheen Sifat Molecular Biology “MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF BETA THALASSEMIA IN 23-12-2000 Siddiqi PAKISTAN” 27. Ghulam Moeen Persian “DIWAN-E-SAEED KHAN MUITANI: EDITING OF THE PERSIAN TEXT 09-01-2001 ud Din OF QASIDAS AND GHAZALS WITH LIFE AND WORKS OF THE POET AND A BRIEF HISTORY OF PERSIAN POETRY IN SUB-CONTINENT” 28. Rashid Ali Botany “MECHANISM OF SALT TOLERANCE IN MICROORGANISMS EXPOSED 09-01-2001 TO SALINE STRESS” 29. Ghulam Rasul Chemistry “PRODUCTION OF GROWTH HORMONES AND NITROGENASE BY 09-01-2001 DIAZOTROPHIC BACTERIA AND THEIR EFFECT ON PLANT GROWTH” 30. Syed Abdul Islamic Studies “ISLAMIC LEGAL ETHICS” 24-10-2001 Malik 31. Muhammad Urdu “AHMAD ALI-LIFE AND LITERARY WORKS” 20-03-2001 Kamran 32. Muhammad Chemistry “STUDY OF CRYSTAL GROWTH AND CHARACTERISATION OF LJ20- 28-03-2001 Pervez Iqbal B203 BASED GLASS CERAMICS” 33. Abdul Hafeez Philosophy “DIVINE OMNISCIENCE AND HUMAN FREEDOM (WITH SPECIAL 28-03-2001 REFERENCE TO IQBAL)” 34. Muhammad Islamic Studies “CONCEPT OF LIBERTY IN ISLAM” 30-03-2001 Hammad Lakhvi 35. Ghulam Ali Islamic Studies “THE CONFLICT FROM 1800 TO CREATION OF PAKISTAN A CRITICAL 30-03-2001 Khan REVIEW” 36. Mostefa Islamic Studies “MADRASATUL HADITH FI AL ANDALUS” 30-03-2001 Hamidatou 37. Munawar Chemistry “THE USE OF FLUXES AND MINERALIZERS FOR PRODUCING LOW 30-03-2001 Hussain Cheema ENERGY WHITE CEMENTS” 38. Muhammad Chemistry “THE USE OF FLUXES AND MINERALIZERS FOR PRODUCING LOW 30-30-2001 Hafeez Ullah ENERGY WITH CEMENTS”. Shah 39. Kaneez Fatima Islamic Studies “CONEPT OF SALVATION “ IN THE DIFFERENT RELIGIOUS OF THE 30-03-2001 WORLD: A COMPARATIVE STUDY” 40. Parveen Khan Political Science “DEVELOPMENT FOR THE RESTORATION OF PARLIAMENTARY 26-06-2001 DEMOCRACY IN PAKISTAN 1962-73” 41. Muhammad Ali Arabic “THE CONTRIBUTION OF SHEIKH MUHAMMAD MURTZA ALZABID IN 26-06-2001 Johar THE FIELD OF HADITH” 42. Muhammad Islamic Studies “SHAMSUL AIMMA ABU BAKR MUHAMMAD BIN AHMAD AL 26-06-2001 Ikram Ullah Jan SARAKHSI (483 A.H.) AND THE POSITION OF HIS BOOK “AL MABSOOT” IN FIQH LITERATURE” 43. Younus Javid Urdu “HALQA-E-ARBABOEOZAUQ, AN ORGANIZATION, MOVEMENT AND 06-07-2001 IDIOLOGY” 44. Noor Arabic “CRITICAL STUDY AND EDITION OF HASHIYA ALA AL FAWAID AL 06-07-2001 Muhammad DHIYALIYYA BY WAJEEHUDDIN ALAWO GUJRATI” 45. Aftab Ahmad Psychology “A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SOCIALIZATION PRACTICES OF 14-09-2001 PARENTS OF PHYSICALLY DISABLED CHILDREN” 46. Sadaf Naz Molecular Biology “STUDY OF NON-SYNDROMIC RECESSIVE DEAFNESS BY LINKAGE 14-09-2001 ANALYSIS” 47. Iskandar Siba Islamic studies “ISLAMIC MOVEMENT IN INDONESIA IN THE TWENTIETHG 14-09-2001 CENTURY” 48. Farkhanda Islamic Studies “TENANCY IN AGRICULTURE AND GARDENING IN FIQHA HANIFEE 13-12-2001 Naseer IN THE LIGHT OF INDO PAK SUBCONTNENT” 49. Mohammad Arabic “CONCEPT OF INDUCTION IN THE QURAN” 13-12-2001 Jamil 50. Ali Bin Arabic “QADIYYAH KASHMIR AL-ISLAMIYYAH FI AL-KITABAT AL- 13-12-2001 Abdullah Nasir ARBIYYAH AL-MU’ASIRAH” Al-Almai 51. Tahira Fatima Molecular Biology “STUDIES OF EXPRESSION OF FOREIGN GENES IN RICE” 13-12-2001 52. Saima Riazuddin Molecular Biology “GENETIC AND MOLECULAR BASIS OF NONSYNDROMIC DEAFNESS” 13-12-2001 53. Naveeda Riaz Molecular Biology “STUDIES ON TRANSGENIC EXPRESSION IN INDICA RICE” 13-12-2001 54. Salma Chemistry “LIPIDSTUDIES OF HORDEUM VULGARE OF THE FAMILY 13-12-2001 GRAMINEASE” 55. Kazim Hussain Chemistry “SORPTION STUDIES OF WASTE WATER EFLUENTS CONTAINING 15-12-2001 METALLIC POLLUTANTS AND RADIOACTIVE NUCLIDES ON NATURALSOLLS AND CLAYS” 56. Muhammad Arabic “DIRASAH WA TAHQEEQ GHAYAT-AL-HAWASHI (KITAB-UT-TALLAB 29-12-2001 Ashraf Asif TO KITAB-UL-KIFALA PAGES 1-310)” 57. Abdullah Ali Al- Arabic “EDITING AND CRITICAL STUDY OF THE MANUSCRIP: AL-FAWA ID 29-12-2001 Muhammad AL-ALAWIYYAH FI SHARH AL-SAMADIYYAH OF AL-SHAIDH MUHAMMAD AMIN BIN MUHAMMAD SA’ID BIN MUHAMMAD SALEH AL-HUSSAM. (D. 1135 A.H.)” 58. Shaista Nuzhat Philosophy “SOCIOLOGICAL PHILOSOPHY OF HEER WARIS SHAH” 15-02-2002 Vaseer 59. Naghmana Home Economics “EFFECT OF PROCESSING AND STORAGE ON THE NUTRITIVE VALUE 16-02-2002 Akhtar OF CHICKPEAS AND LENTILS AND THEIR SUITABILITY FOR GROWING CHILDREN” 60. Mrs. Amtul Bari Chemistry “DYNAMICS OF PHOSPHOROUS CONCENTRATIONS IN 16-02-2002 Tabinda Akhtar AQUACULTURE POND IN PUNJAB” 61. Muhammad Botany “PALYNOLOGIVCAL STUDIES OF ARBOREAL PLANTS GROWING IN 16-02-2002 Tahavi LAHORE AND THEIR IMPKACT ON AEROPLAYNOLOGY” 62. Zakia Latif Molecular Biology “ROLE OF VIRULENCE FACTORS IN BREEDING RESISTANCE TO 19-02-2002 ASCOCHYTA RABLEI”. 63. Shagufta Begum Philosophy “IQBAL AND RECONSTRUCTION OF ISLAMIC THOUGHT (WITH 19-02-2002 SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INDO PAK SUBCONTINENT)” 64. Nazar Hussain Chem. Engg. & “OXIDATION BEHAVIOUR OF SUPERALLOYS AT ELEVATED 21-02-2002 Technology TEMPERATIURES UNDER DIFFERENT OXIDISING ATMOSPHERES” 65. Muhammad Arabic “ADITING MUNTAHA AL IJAZ LIKASHF AL IJAZ BY AL SHEIKH 07-03-2002 Siddiq MUHAMMAD BAQIR AL LAHORI” 66. Muhammad Ijaz Islamic Studies “ISLAMIC CONCEPT OF IMPRISONMENT (A HISTROICAL AND 07-03-2002 RESEARCH STUDIES IN MODERN PERSPECTIVE)” 67. Amjad Javed Zoology “AML AS TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATOR AND OSTEOBLAST 07-03-2002 DIFFERENTATION MEDIATOR” 68. Wilayat Ahmad Pharmacy “FORMULATION, RELEASE AND BIOAVALLABILITY STUDYOF SOME 15-03-2002 IMPORTANT DRUGS FROM VARIOUS SUPPOSITORY BASES” 69. Nabila Rehman Punjabi “PUNJABI SHAIRYDAAY IRTAQA WICH QADRIAN DAA HISAH” 23-04-2002 70. Shabbir Ahmad Zoology “EPIDEMIOLOGYT AND PATHOGENESIS OF SOME OF THE TICK- 23-04-2002 BORNE DISEASE IN CATTLE AND BUFALOES” 71. Muhammad Chemistry “ISOLATION AND STRUCTURAL STUDIES IN THE CHEMICAL 23-04-2002 Zahid CONSTITUENT OF SALVIA BUCHARICA AND RELATED SPECIES” 72. Ahmad Ali Islamic Studies “MUSLIM EDUCATION SYSTEM IN ANDLUS” 23-04-2002 73. Muhammad Urdu “ALLAMA IQBAL DI SHAKHSIAT AUR FIKR-O-FUN PAR IETARAZAT 23-04-2002 Ayyub TEHQUQI AUR TANQIDI JAIZA” 74. Riaz Qadeer Urdu “DR. M.D. TASEER PERSONALITY AND LITERARY ACHIEVEMENTS” 23-04-2002 75. Rashid Ali Physics “ANALYTICAL INFESTIGATIONS OF NONLINEAR WAVES IN 27-04-2002 SEMICONDUCTOR SUPERLATTICE PLASMAS” 76. Muhammad Islamic Studies ‘EDUCATIONAL AND RELIGIOUS CONTRIBUTION OF MAULANA 27-06-2002 Abdullah RAHMAT-ULLAH KAIRANVI-A RESEARCH STUDY” 77. Sirosh Bokhari Molecular Biology “CHANGES IN MOLECULAR CONFORMATION OF CRYIAC PROTEIN 15-07-2002 AND RECEPTOR BINDING” 78. Khawaja Abdul Zoology “STUDIES ON INSECTICIDE RESISTANCE IN TRIBOLIUM CASTANEUS 18-07-2002 Mujeeb (HERBST)” 79. Mohammad Mass Communication “CULTURAL INVASION: EXPLORING THE VERTICAL – HORIZONTAL 24-07-2002 Aslam Parvez EFFECTS MODEL” 80. Muhammad Political Science “PAKISTAN – SAUDI RELATIONS A STUDY IN BILATERAL 24-07-2002 COOPERATION IN POLITICAL ECONOMIC AND MILITARY FIELDS (1867-1991)” 81. Muhammad Zoology “IMMUNE RESPONSES-AGAINST BACTERIAL INVASION IN 29-07-2002 Ashraf Mirza ACOMMON CARPRLABEO ROHITA (HAMILTON)” 82. Amran Waheed Chemistry “LIPID STUDIES ON NICOTIANA TABACUM AND NICOTIANA 15-08-2002 RUSTICA OF THE FAMILY SOLANACEAE” 83.
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