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Tariq Bajwa: State Bank of Pakistan's 70Th Anniversary
Governor : Mr. Tariq Bajwa Title : SBP’s 70th Anniversary: Welcome Note by Governor SBP Date : July 01, 2018 Event : State Bank of Pakistan’s 70-year Celebration Event Venue : SBP Head Office Karachi. State Bank of Pakistan’s 70th Anniversary Welcome Note by Governor SBP Governor Sindh Mr. Zubair, Honorable Finance Minister, Dr Shamshad Akhtar, Respectable Former Governors, State Bank of Pakistan, Dr. Ishrat Husain, Mr. Yasin Anwar, Mr. Ashraf Wathra Distinguished guests, Ladies and Gentlemen, Assalam-o-aliakum and a very good morning! It is my pleasant duty and distinct privilege to welcome you all to the 70th anniversary of the establishment of State Bank of Pakistan. On the auspicious occasion of the opening of the SBP on July 1st, 1948, the Quaid said: “The opening of State Bank of Pakistan symbolizes the sovereignty of our state in the financial sphere. I need to hardly dilate on the important role the State Bank will have to play in regulating the economic life of our country. The monetary policy of the bank will have a direct bearing on our trade and commerce, both inside Pakistan as well as with the outside world and it is only to be desired that our policy should encourage maximum production and free flow of trade.” Page 1 of 4 The SBP as an institution has tried to live up to the expectations of the Quaid. From a modest beginning in borrowed premises, ladies and gentlemen, SBP rose to have earned the reputation of being a professional, progressive and forward-looking institution. The journey has been challenging, arduous, but rewarding. -
INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERS in GOOD STANDING AS of MARCH 2017 Page 1
INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERS IN GOOD STANDING AS OF MARCH 2017 S.NO CODE ORGANIZATION NOMINEES Mr. Arshad Saeed Husain Dr. Sarmad Maqbool Mr. Shahrukh Masood 1 KC00133 Abbott Laboratories Pakistan Limited. Ms. Seema Khan Mr. S. Ahmed Iqbal Mr. Nausheen Amin Khan Nadeem Ahmad Capt. Zubair Hussain Quereshi 2 KC00094 Adamjee Insurance Company Limited. Mr. Tameez-ul-Haque Syed Murtaza Shah Syed Mohammad Iqbal Mr. Firoz Rasul Mr. Abid Ali 3 KC07014 Aga Khan University Ms. Shamim Nayani Ms. Amna Yusuf Mr. Marzook Mahfooz Ms. Nusrat Munshi 4 KC05008 AGP (Private) Limited. Mr. Nadeem Ahmed Syed Jawed Hussain Mr. Muhammad Sufiyan Tariq Mr. Abid Umer Mr. Afzal Umer Mr. Sajid Haroon 5 KC14011 Al Karam Textile Mills (Pvt) Ltd Mr. Fawad Anwar Mr. Noman Yaqoob Mr. Musarrat Ahmed Mr. Mohammad Shahid Hussain 6 KC93001 Al-Ghazi Tractors Limited. Mr. Kashif Lawai Ms. Sobika Zubair Mr. Arshad Ali Gohar 7 KC00096 Ali Gohar & Company (Private) Limited. Mr. Nasruddin Kassam Page 1 S.NO CODE ORGANIZATION NOMINEES 8 KC02010 Allianz EFU Health Insurance Limited. Mr. Kamran Ansari Mr. Mohammad Naeem Mukhtar Mr. Muhammad Waseem Mukhtar 9 KC07002 Allied Bank Limited. Mr. Tahir Hasan Qureshi Mr. Shafique Ahmed Uqaili Mr. Muhammad Shahzad Sadiq Mr. Murtaza Ahmed Ali 10 KC08008 Allied Rental Modaraba Syed Faisal Ali Kh. Asif Rahman Syed Iftikhar Hussain Shah 11 KC00166 Amarant Pharma (Pvt) Ltd. Syed Ammad Iftikhar Rajesh Kumar Mr. Mujtaba Rahim 12 KC97001 Archroma Pakistan Ltd. Mr. M. Veqar Arif Mr. Naveed Kamil Mr. Sultan-ul-Arfeen 13 KC00048 Arfeen International (Private) Limited. Mr. Khalid Firoz Mr. Shahid Firoz Mr. -
CONSOLIDATED LIST of UNCLAIMED SHARES CERTIFICATES and UNPAID DIVIDENDS ORIX LEASING PAKISTAN LIMITED CNIC/ Incorporation No./ No
CONSOLIDATED LIST OF UNCLAIMED SHARES CERTIFICATES AND UNPAID DIVIDENDS ORIX LEASING PAKISTAN LIMITED CNIC/ Incorporation No./ No. of Unclaimed Amount of Sr Name of Shareholder/ Certificate holder Nationality Folio No. Address of Shareholder/ Certificate holder Registration No. Shares/Certificate Unclaimed Dividend 1 MR. NOORMOHD PAKISTAN 7251 1 2 OVAIS CENTRE, O.T-95/1, FLAT NO.502-503, 5TH FLOOR, BOMBAY BAZAR, KARACHI. 2 MR. FAHEEM SIDDIQI PAKISTAN 7285 - 2 B-190, BLOCK-2, GULSHAN-E-IQBAL, KARACHI. 3 MR. MOHD YUSUF PAKISTAN 7373 - 2 O.T. 9/39, SHOP NO. 3, ENAYAT MANZIL, KAGZI BAZAR, KARACHI. 4 MST. RIFFAT RASHID PAKISTAN 7837 1 2 817-A, GULSHAN-E-RAVI SCHEME, LAHORE. 5 MR. MUHAMMED AMIN HUSAIN PAKISTAN 7955 - 2 1ST FLOOR, ROOM NO.4, HALEEMA MANZIL, COMPBELL ROAD, OFF: BURNS ROAD, KARACHI. 6 MR. AZEEM HUSAIN PAKISTAN 8056 1 2 B-190, BLOCK-2, GULSHAN-E-IQBAL, KARACHI-75300. 7 MR. ZIAUDDIN PAKISTAN 8145 - 2 H. NO. 1176, SECTOR 5B-3, NORTH KARACHI, KARACHI. 8 MR. KHALID MANZOOR PAKISTAN 35201-7182046-1 8168 - 2 P-437/1, D.H.A., PHASE-I, DEFENCE, LAHORE. 9 MR. AMIR JAMIL PAKISTAN 8217 - 2 B-41, BLOCK 13, 1ST FLOOR, GULSHAN-E-IQBAL, KARACHI-75300. 10 MR. MUHAMMAD ALI FASIHI PAKISTAN 8227 - 2 957/14, GULISTAN-E-MUSTAFA, FEDERAL "B" AREA, KARACHI-75950. 11 MR. MOHAMMAD QASIM PAKISTAN 8299 - 2 53/4, 1-J, NAZIMABAD-1, KARACHI-74600. 12 MR. MUHAMMAD AMIN HUSSAIN PAKISTAN 8333 - 2 FT-3, PLOT NO. 23, CLIFTON VIEW APARTMENT, FRERE TOWN, CLIFTON, KARACHI. 13 MRS. NAJMA SIDDIQUE PAKISTAN 8415 - 2 C/O PRIME COMMERCIAL BANK LTD. -
Prospectus Evening Program University of Karachi
2014 PROSPECTUS EVENING PROGRAM UNIVERSITY OF KARACHI Admissions - 2014 Contents Message from the Vice Chancellor i Faculty of Pharmacy Message from the Director Evening Program ii Pharmacogonosy 27 University Officials iii Pharmacology 28 Admission Schedule iv Pharmaceutical Chemistry 29 Pharmaceutice 30 Introduction The Journey Begins Here 1 Faculty of Science The Karachi University Degree 2 Agriculture & Agribusiness Evening Program 3 Management 31 Applied Chemistry & General Information 4 Chemical Technology 32 System of Studies 5 Applied Physics 33 Instructions for Foreign Students 5 Biochemistry 34 Admission Policy 6 Biotechnology 35 Admission Form 8 Botany 36 Chemistry 37 Faculty of Arts / Education Computer Science 38 Arabic 9 Environmental Studies 39 Economics 10 Food Science & Technology 40 Education 11 Mathematical Sciences 41 English 12 Microbiology 42 General History 13 Petroleum Technology 43 International Relations 14 Physics 44 Library and Inf. Sciences 15 Physiology 45 Mass Communication 16 Statistics 46 Persian 17 Zoology 47 Psychology 18 Sociology 19 Table - I (Masters Programs) 48 Social Work 20 Table - II (Bachelor Programs) 49 Special Education 21 Table - III (Diploma Program) 55 Urdu 22 Table - IV (Certificate Programs) 54 Women’ Studies 23 Procedure of Admission for Selected Candidates 57 Faculty of Management and Table - V (Fee Structure) 59 Administrative Sciences Table - VI (Last year closing 61 percentages) Commerce 24 Karachi University Business School 25 Academic Calendar 63 Public Administration 26 University of Karachi Prof. Dr. Muhammad Qaiser ViceViceVice-Vice ---ChancellorChancellor MESSAGE I welcome all the keen seekers of admission to the University of Karachi, who can secure admission in the desired department by satisfying the specific criteria. -
Multan at the Time of Colonial Annexation
Humaira Arif DastiI Abida KausarII MULTAN AT THE TIME OF COLONIAL ANNEXATION Abstract In 1818 Ranjit Singh raised a large army equipped with essential equipment and attacked Multan. Nawab Muzaffar Khan who was the governor of Multan from past thirty nine years fought bravely but failed to save Multan from the control of the Sikhs. Under Sikh period a number of reforms in Multan were introduced to generate revenue for the Sikh military state. Sikhs improved land revenue, built a number of inundation and perennial canals and appointed Sawn Mal and Mulraj as governors who were considered to be the most efficient officials of Ranjit Singh in revenue generation. Yet the British were able to conquer this part of the Punjab but not without great resistance from the locals. Therefore, it is of great importance to understand the internal situation of Multan which paved the way for the British to attack the region and local administration proved incapable to defend its boundaries from the conquerors. This study focuses on the socio-economic transformation and political situation that was prevailing in the Multan district at the time of British annexation in 1849. The focus of the study will be on the Sikh military recruitment policy. The Sikh policy towards religious and landed aristocracy in the district will also be highlighted. It will try to throw light on the role of Pirs, Sajadanashins and land lords during the period under study. In the end we will focus on the strategies and military imperatives for the annexation of Multan by the British as the Russian threat was looming large on horizon of Punjab’s border with Afghanistan. -
Bottor of ^Fjilosfoptip in HISTORY
SOCIO-POLITICAL LIFE IN INDIA DURING 16^h. 17th CENTURIES AS REFLECTED IN THE SUFI LITERATURE ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS SUBMITTED FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF Bottor of ^fjilosfoptip IN HISTORY BY KAMAL AKHTAR Under the Supervision of DR. IQBAL SABIR CENTRE OF ADVANCED STUDY DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY ALIGARH (INDIA) 2008 ABSTRACT Sufism is an important segment of our social life. It has played significant role in developing social, cultural and political trends in India during the medieval period. The Chishtiya and Suharwardiya silsilas exerted great influence on the social, cultural and political trends of the Indian sub continent, during the Sultanate period. In closing years of the fourteenth century the Qadiriya Silsilah also appeared in the spiritual scenario of the country. Similarly, at the end of the sixteenth century the Naqshbandi Silsilah too entered into India and dominated its religious atmosphere during the whole seventeenth century. 'When we make a survey of the sufi's activities since the beginning of the sixteenth century, we find Shaikh Abdul Quddus Gangohi, an eminent saint of the Sabiriya branch of the Chishti order, as a pioneering personality. Though the early Chishtis of the Sultanate period always avoided th(; company of rich people and ruling class. Shaikh Abdul Quddus maintained cordial relations with the contemporary rulers. The collection of his letters contains epistles addressed to Sikandar Lodi, Ibrahim Lodi, Babur and Humayun and also to several contemporary nobles and officials. The other important saint of the sixteenth century was Saiyid Mohammad Ghauth of Gwalior who belonged to the Shattari Silsilah. -
Dr Ghulam Mustafa Khan on a Large Cool Room on the Ground Floor
Pakistan Perspectives 144 Pakistan Perspectives Vol.24, No.2, July-December 2019 SM Jamil Wasti was Chairman during 1960-67 and I often used to wander Tribute in its corridors reading the names of the various teachers whose rooms were located there. I read the name of Dr Ghulam Mustafa Khan on a large cool room on the ground floor. But it was only after the death of my father Dr Ghulam Mustafa Khan that I had the pleasure of meeting Dr Khan [in his house C 36, old campus, which had been allotted to him after the university shifted to its new * campus at Jamshoro]. I noted the presence of a new mosque located just Syed Munir Wasti opposite his house whereas there was no mosque in the old campus previously and persons had to cross Thandi Sarak to go to the mosque in Dr Ghulam Mustafa Khan [d. 2005] can truly be said to be a teacher of the district judge’s office. The door was opened by Khan Sahib himself teachers [ustadh al-asatadha]. In his long and distinguished academic and I introduced myself. He swept me into his arms and was effusively career spanning over six decades, he brought into existence literally kind and polite. He recalled his association with my father in the good-old- hundreds of teachers in his subject Urdu and also created in many of days of the sixties and other memories of those bygone days. He also them a taste for critical research that resulted in the existence of a whole showed me some large cupboards filled with the books he had written and corpus of standard critical material. -
GHULAM MURTAZA KHAN JATOI ,(For Individuals Only)
NOMINATION F RM-I ' • (See rule3) ELELCTION TO THE GENERAL SEATS jieci ion to the constituency A/ • A 02 I N of *National Assembly/ P-“w:141444-Agsembly of S /,AI 151 /4 (Name of the Province) (To be filled in by the proposer) (1.) .8 D4 R/4.54q#1, .............. .(name of the proposer) having National Identity Card No. 2 6 3.0.3 - 44 7.2 7-3,777. /....segistered as an elector at serial number 01c2- in the electoral roll for-Fitt/WA x3.4)3 .electoral area in ei l'-'70/? Telq.sil/Taluka in "It.1.14.519.4.H.K0 itegoZg- .District/RolitigaLAgspest do hereby propose the name of .....whose address is 374 ro-Z L n 521?2?-r as a candidate for election general seat from Al , „22 hi constituency. (2) I hereby certify that I have not subscribed to airy other nomination paper either as proposer or seconder. Signa ure of Proposer (To be filled in by the seconder) ( 1 ) I . XeN1/.5.0 )('4' (name of the seconder) having National Identity Card 'No I/4-3 °3 01/11$-,ca..'- 3 registered as an elector at serial number /1/5 ihe electoral ro11391.0A.42P.4 for electoral area in.. /10/7 Peirtil/Taluka in /VA 3/1,4 0 r‘1 '2E District/Pe ey do hereby second the nomination of • /146 e#41-1,"1 r1 gr"., 2 xl /(NCI N . whose address is. leza././ /4 as 7;4 ;Far a en:1(141 ate for election to general seat from ....................... -
Late Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi: Politcal Leadership and Social Services
Late Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi: Politcal Leadership and Social Services Abdul Basit Solangi Imdad Hussain Sahito Inayatullah Bhatti Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi was born (August, 14. 1931 - November, 20 .2009) was the son of Khan Bahadur Ghulam Rasool Khan Jatoi and his grandfather’s name was Khan Bahadur Imam Bakhsh Khan Jatoi who was also a great poet. He became the Chief Minister (1973 to 1977) and Caretaker Prime Minister (from 6th August 1990 to 6th November 1990) of Pakistan. Jatoi sahib become MNA seven times and MPA two times in his political life. Because of remaining linked with MRD (Movement for Restoration of Democracy) after pledge of Martial law Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi was arrested two times 1983 and 1985. Ghulam Mustafa Khan Jatoi has five sons Rais Ghulam Murtaza, Rais Masroor Ahmed Khan, Rais Arif Mustafa Khan, Rais Asif Mustafa Khan and Rais Tariq Mustafa Khan as well as three daughters. Till the execution of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto up to 1979; Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi remained closest friend to him.. He was selected as Chairman of District Local Board Nawabshah two times in 1953 and 1956. In 1958, he started political carrier by being as Member of provincial assembly from West Pakistan, however he became Member of National Assembly in 1962 from the seat of Nawabshah. He was also selected as Member of National Assembly in 1966 and 7-December 1970. He was assigned as federal minister of communication, national resources and political matters during the Government of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, due to good faith of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto he was also appointed Chief Minister of Sindh in 22-De 1973 to 5-July 1977. -
A Very Brief History of Pakistan.Pdf
Historical Events 1882-10-14 - University of the Punjab is founded in present day Pakistan. 1887-07-04 - The founder of Pakistan, Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, joins Sindh- Madrasa-tul-Islam, Karachi. 1893-11-12 - The treaty of the Durand Line is signed between present day Pakistan and Afghanistan - the Durand Line has gained international recognition as an international border between the two sister nations. 1906-12-30 - The All India Muslim League is founded in Dacca, East Bengal, British India Empire, which later laid down the foundations of Pakistan. 1931-05-31 - 7.1 magnitudes Earthquake destroy Quetta in modern-day Pakistan: 40,000 dead. 1933-01-28 - The name Pakistan is coined by Choudhary Rehmat Ali Khan and is accepted by the Indian Muslims who then thereby adopted it further for the Pakistan Movement seeking independence. 1935-05-31 - Quake kills 50,000 in Quetta Pakistan 1940-03-23 - The Lahore Resolution (Qarardad-e-Pakistan or the then Qarardad-e-Lahore) is put forward at the Annual General Convention of the All India Muslim League. 1947-06-03 - British viceroy of India lord Mountbatten visits Pakistan 1947-07-10 - Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah is recommended as the first Governor General of Pakistan by then Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Clement Attlee. 1947-08-08 - Pakistan's National Flag is approved. 1947-08-14 - Pakistan gains independence from Britain 1947-08-15 - India declares independence from UK, Islamic part becomes Pakistan 1947-08-15 - Pakistan (formerly West Pakistan) declares independence from UK 1947-08-17 - The Radcliffe Line, the border between Union of India and Dominion of Pakistan is revealed. -
High Court of Sindh, Karachi Tentative List of Applicants Applied for the Post of Civil Judge & Judicial Magistrate, 2020
HIGH COURT OF SINDH, KARACHI TENTATIVE LIST OF APPLICANTS APPLIED FOR THE POST OF CIVIL JUDGE & JUDICIAL MAGISTRATE, 2020 SNO NAME BIRTH DATE ENROL. DATE DOMICILE AND PRC OBJECTIONS REMARKS 1 Aadil Khan 17-MAR-1986 26-MAR-2016 Larkana - Eligible S/o Lal Bakhsh Narejo (34 years and 14 days) (4 years and 5 days) Larkana (20201824) 2 Aadil Khursheed 11-FEB-1992 22-JAN-2018 Shikarpur - Eligible S/o Khursheed Ahmed (28 years, 1 month and (2 years, 2 months and 9 days) Shikarpur BACHELOR DEGREE INSTEAD OF (20201873) 20 days) PASS CERTIFICATE IS REQUIRED. 3 Aajid Ali 08-APR-1992 07-JUL-2020 Sukkur - Not Eligible, Sub Court Enrollment Is S/o Mohammad Sabal (27 years, 11 months (No experience) Sukkur After Due Date (20202551) and 23 days) LL.B. DEGREE INSTEAD OF PASS CERTIFICATE AND BACHELORS DEGREE INSTEAD OF MARKS SHEET REQUIRED. 4 Aajiz Hussain Solangi 01-JAN-1989 01-AUG-2015 Naushero Feroze - Eligible S/o Mohammad Juman Solangi (31 years, 2 months and (4 years, 7 months and 30 days) Naushero Feroze (20201109) 30 days) 5 Aakash Kumar 14-APR-1992 25-MAY-2017 Karachi - Eligible, S/o Chandur Lal (27 years, 11 months (2 years, 10 months and 6 days) Karachi ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT in (20201837) and 17 days) HOME DEPARTMENT Appointment Date:11/02/2020 6 Aakash Kumar 17-AUG-1994 09-FEB-2019 Kamber @Shadadkot - Eligible S/o Anand Ram Sairani (25 years, 7 months and (1 year, 1 month and 22 days) Kamber @Shadadkot (20201692) 14 days) 7 Aakash Lal 15-SEP-1991 26-MAY-2018 Larkana - Eligible S/o Manohar Lal Mangrio (28 years, 6 months and (1 year, 10 months and 5 days) Larkana LL.B. -
Bhutto the Man and the Martyr, by Sayid Ghulam Mustafa Shah
SHAH Sani H. Panhwar MARTYR Reproduced in pdf form by Member Sindh Council PPP BHUTTO THE MAN AND THE SAYID GHULAM MUSTAFA BHUTTO THE MAN AND THE MARTYR INTRODUCTION This book is not exactly a biography of Zulfikar Ali Khan Bhutto indeed a phenomenon in Pakistan’s history, life and politics. It is an evaluation of a well- educated, erudite, courageous, colorful, loquacious, versatile, ebullient, indefatigable man, and above all, the only martyr in Pakistan for Pakistan. In the assessment of his life and work I have suggested and pointed out his virtues but I have not glossed over his weaknesses. He may have committed sins, misdemeanors and shown dexterity of a politician, but indeed like all men of his nature, talents and training, he was on the way to full statesmanship. He was and remained even in his death a shining star in Pakistan’s firmament. His was a loss for generations to come. His luminosity was dimmed by devilish intrigues, and when extinguished, Pakistan reverted to darkness, aimlessness, confusion and obfuscation of every kind. Man is born to die; but Bhutto had the distinction of real celestial death. He was a hero who was made a martyr, and he remains a hero in Pakistan’s political history. The age at which he died makes the tragedy poignant and puissant. He had inherited a defeated, disgraced, dubious and decapitated Pakistan. But for him, the remnant would not have existed and survived. He was hanged by those, who should have been the most grateful to him, but gratitude is not a virtue of the Punjab’s generals and dictators.