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2 3 4 World Cup 2003 TOP OF THE CHARTS Syed Khalid Mahmood Foreword by Mansoor Akhtar Published by Jumbo Publishing 5 Copyright © Syed Khalid Mahmood Cover Design: Athar Amjad ISBN: 969-8893-01-6 1st Edition: 2006 Price in Pakistan: Rs. 500 Published by Jumbo Publishing Suite # 15, Ground Floor, Habib Chamber, ST-12, Block 14, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, University Road, Karachi-75300, Pakistan Phones: +9221 34890388, 34890389 Fax: +9221 34890387 Web: www.jumbopublishing.com Email: [email protected] All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the permission of the publishers and the copyright holder. 6 To my younger daughter Beenish whose innocence and grace inspire me, motivate me and keep me focussed 7 8 Foreword Pakistan’s cricket team until a few year ago had quite clearly lacked in the critical areas of game plan and strategy, mental strength, fitness and making optimum use of their individual brilliance to the team’s cause. The decline had perhaps begun as early as the 1999 World Cup final, and peaked during the 2003 World Cup tournament and it became more obvious in the aftermath of the twin series defeats against India at home in early 2004. The services of Bob Woolmer as coach were acquired by the Pakistan Cricket Board in an effort to ensure that the team came up with improved performance and did justice with the loads of talent. The move has paid dividends. -
Saleem Yousuf (Pakistan 1982 to 1990)
Saleem Yousuf (Pakistan 1982 to 1990) Pakistan hosted the West Indies in 1986-87. Expecting a gruelling Test series, Imran Khan wanted known fighters in his team. Zulqarnain had kept wicket in Pakistan’s previous Test series against Sri Lanka and in the following One Day International (ODI) tournaments. Anil Dilpat was wicketkeeper in the first of two three-day tour games and in an ODI against the West Indies in October 1986. For the second three-day game, just a week before the opening Test, Imran brought in Saleem Yousuf and retained him for the series. Afterwards Imran felt his choice was vindicated: “In Salim Yousuf, Pakistan had found a courageous player and one who could handle a crisis.” When Pakistan toured the West Indies later in 1987-88, Saleem, despite a broken nose from being hit in the face in the first innings, came in at No. 9 in the second and played a vital innings of 28, adding 51 runs, to help set West Indies a testing score at Bridgetown. Wasim Akram considered Saleem “not the tidiest keeper, but he’s one of the bravest batsman I’ve ever seen.” Saleem Yousuf contributed much to Pakistan’s rise to the summit in Test cricket from 1986. Successes against West Indies, and series wins over India, England (twice), Australia and New Zealand meant that when Pakistan and the West Indies met in late 1990 the series was regarded as the unofficial world championship. Saleem played only in the first Test in that 1990 series, finishing his Test career by helping Pakistan take the lead. -
Highlights Page 4 01
Page 4 HIGHLIGHTS PAGE 4 01 RESEARCH & INNOVATION 02 PAGE 21 CONTENTS CONFERENCES & WORKSHOPS PAGE 33 03 PARTNERSHIPS FOR IMPACT 04 PAGE 46 Follow us on /NUST C0-CURRICULARS SCAN THE CODE 05 PAGE 59 FOR A DIGITAL COPY Editor: Faheem Khaliqdad Design & Layout: Karim Muhammad NUSTIAN IS A UNIVERSITY NEWS MAGAZINE PRODUCED BY MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS, NUST-ISLAMABAD, UNIVERSITY SOCIAL PAKISTAN. Disclaimer Copyright ©2019 National University of Sciences & RESPONSIBILITY Technology and Contributors as identified. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the prior PAGE 65 written consent of NUST. The views expressed are those of the contributors and do not necessarily represent those of 06 the university. ALUMNI AFFAIRS 07 PAGE 71 HIGHLIGHTS HIGHLIGHTS 01 QS World University Rankings 2020 NUST ascends 17 positions to World #400 Continuing its upward trajectory in the world university rankings, National University of Sciences & Technology (NUST) has ascended 17 positions to #400 in the world, as #87 per the prestigious UK-based ranking agency, Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), in its 2020 rankings, released on June 19, in Asia 2019. NUST has been featured in several categories of the QS Ranking since 2007. #51 NUST has ascended 128 positions in the world ranking during in young world the last 3 years, and 17 positions since last year, which is universities under indeed a meritorious accomplishment. NUST is one of the only the age of 50 two Pakistani universities to achieve the honour of being in the world’s top 400 elite universities. QS ranks universities both at world and regional level, besides #1 other ranking categories, such as subject rankings and young in Pakistan in overall university rankings. -
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Public Service Commission TENTATIVE NOTICE
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Public Service Commission TENTATIVE NOTICE Subject: RECTT: OF THREE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED SIXTY SIX (3266) [GENERAL QUOTA = 2779, FEMALE QUOTA = 326, DISABLED QUOTA = 64, MINORITY QUOTA = 97] POSTS OF MEDICAL OFFICER (B-17) IN HEALTH DEPARTMENT. (ADVT: NO. 04/2016, S.NO.21, 22, 23 & 24). Zonal Allocation Merit Zone-1 Zone-2 Zone-3 Zone-4 Zone-5 Total 695 464 463 463 347 347 2779 Merit Total Interview Date of Name with Father's Name Domicile / Zone Order Marks Marks Birth 1 72 50 05.05.1989 Wajid Iqbal S/O Umar Zada Dir / 3 2 72 50 01.09.1991 Maryam Bibi D/O Abdul Waheed UDA Mansehra / 3 3 72 50 10.10.1991 Noor Faraz S/O Saleh Khan Khyber Agency / 1 4 71 50 11.07.1988 Qaisar Azim S/O Azim Khan Karak / 4 5 71 50 02.04.1989 Syed Mohsin Ali Shah S/O Syed Ismail Shah Charsadda / 2 6 71 48 08.06.1988 Waqar Zafar S/O Zafar Ishaque Abbottabad / 5 7 71 48 16.03.1989 Alamgir Khan S/O Badshah Shereen Dir / 3 8 71 48 03.07.1989 Farah Sagheer D/O Muhammad Sagheer Khan Peshawar / 2 9 71 48 15.12.1991 Sadia Hameed D/O Hameed Khan Peshawar / 2 10 71 47 02.04.1991 Wiqas Ahmad S/O Musafar Khan Swabi / 2 11 71 45 20.02.1991 Khawar Nawaz S/O Qayoom Nawaz Tank / 4 12 70 50 01.01.1985 Alam Zeb S/O Bahader Said Dir / 3 13 70 50 20.07.1986 Huma Liaqat S/O Dr Liaqat Ali Mardan / 2 14 70 50 01.04.1990 Faiq Ahmad Khan S/O Gul Bar Khan Mardan / 2 15 70 49 12.01.1990 Zeenat Rasheed D/O Abdul Rasheed Mardan / 2 16 70 49 01.12.1990 Shafiqa Ali D/O Shoukat Ali Shangla / 3 17 70 48 25.12.1985 Muhammad Waqas S/O Rahman Ullah Swabi / 2 18 70 48 08.02.1987 -
Walkerville Cats Newsletter
WALKERVILLE CATS NEWSLETTER th EDITION 47 Thursday 18 November 2010 website www.walkervillecc.com.au Collinswood Fresh Meats 41c North East Rd Collinswood SA 5081 Ph. 08 8342 5715 WALKERVILLE CRICKET CLUB NEWS NORMAL TWENTY20 COMPETITION The Walkerville Bakery Cats will play on Tuesday nights starting at 5.20pm playing 3 minor round SEAFOOD NIGHT games. The Seafood night which unfortunately was They will be – postponed for this weekend has been re scheduled for Tuesday 14th December vs Flinders Park @ Flinders Saturday night 19th February. Please make sure you Park keep this weekend free and book a table to support Tuesday 11th January vs Grange @ Walkerville Oval the WCC. There will be more information to follow in Tuesday 25th January vs Woodville South @ coming newsletters. Walkerville Oval. TRAINING DURING THE WEEK The winner from this group will progress through to Thanks to CJ for organizing his mate to come out to the next round so once again get there and support training last Tuesday night and help the Senior players the lads on these Tuesday nights. and some of the Juniors in the arts of throwing the cricket ball properly and with power. This has really helped Leo as he can now throw over a BABY NEWS jam tin!!!! Congratulations to Paul Reid and his lovely fiancé WCC PLAYER CODE OF CONDUCT Holly on the arrival of Olivia Charlotte Reid born at Please remember to complete your Walkerville Player 6.41pm on the 31/10/10 weighing in at 2.4 pounds and Code Of Conduct and return to the Club as soon as 36.5cm in length. -
List of Mbbs Graduates for the Year 1997
KING EDWARD MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, LAHORE LIST OF MBBS GRADATES 1865 – 1996 1865 1873 65. Jallal Oddeen 1. John Andrews 31. Thakur Das 2. Brij Lal Ghose 32. Ghulam Nabi 1878 3. Cheytun Shah 33. Nihal Singh 66. Jagandro Nath Mukerji 4. Radha Kishan 34. Ganga Singh 67. Bishan Das 5. Muhammad Ali 35. Ammel Shah 68. Hira Lal 6. Muhammad Hussain 36. Brij Lal 69. Bhagat Ram 7. Sahib Ditta 37. Dari Mal 70. Atar Chand 8. Bhowani Das 38. Fazi Qodeen 71. Nathu Mal 9. Jaswant Roy 39. Sobha Ram 72. Kishan Chandra 10. Haran Chander Banerji 73. Duni Chand Raj 1874 74. Ata Muhammad 1868 40. Sobhan Ali 75. Charan Singh 76. Manohar Parshad 11. Fateh Singh 41. Jowahir Singh 12. Natha Mal 42. Lachman Das 1879 13. Ram Rich Pall 43. Dooni Chand 14. Bhagwan Das 44. Kali Nath Roy 77. Sada Nand 15. Mul Chand 45. Booray Khan 78. Mohandro Nath Ohdidar 16. Mehtab singh 46. Jodh Singh 79. Jai Singh 47. Munna Lal 80. Khazan Chand 48. Mehr Chand 81. Dowlat Ram 1869 49. Jowala Sahai 82. Jai Krishan Das 17. Taboo Singh 50. Gangi Ram 83. Perama Nand 18. Utum Singh 52. Devi Datta 84. Ralia Singh 19. Chany Mal 85. Jagan Nath 20. Esur Das 1875 86. Manohar Lal 21. Chunnoo Lal 53. Ram Kishan 87. Jawala Prasad 54. Kashi Ram 1870 55. Alla Ditta 1880 22. Gokal Chand 56. Bhagat Ram 88. Rasray Bhatacharji 57. Gobind Ram 89. Hira Lal Chatterji 90. Iktadar-ud-Din 1871 1876 91. Nanak Chand 23. Urjan Das 58. -
Page10 Sports.Qxd (Page 1)
THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 2019 (PAGE 8) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU 1st ODI: With Shikhar Dhawan back, Kohli praises Deepak Chahar Kyrgios falls at first Defying odds, Real Kashmir beat KL Rahul could be back at No 4 for fine bowling performance hurdle in Montreal Chennai City FC by 1-0 in Durand Cup PROVIDENCE (GUYANA), Aug side Rohit and like the initial PROVIDENCE (GUYANA), press conference. MONTREAL, Aug 7: "Kyle played well, served well KALYANI (WEST BENGAL), which beat substitute goalkeeper 7: matches of the World Cup, KL Aug 7: "...I was definitely impressed and didn't really give me any Aug 7: Prateek Singh all ends up. Rahul is likely to go back to being with Deepak and how he bowled Nick Kyrgios crashed back to rhythm into the match at all." With "We play professional foot- With an air of invincibility, the number four batsman. Indian cricket captain Virat even with Rahul, how he came earth with a first-round loss at the top seed Rafael Nadal due to open Real Kashmir FC overcame ball. You have to be professional. India return to the format that gave With Kedar Jadhav expected to Kohli feels Deepak Chahar is as back in the third over and got a ATP Montreal Masters on his campaign on Wednesday, third the mental turmoil arising out of These sort of things keep happen- them a heartbreak in the not-too- come in at No 5 or 6 depending on good a seamer as the more experi- Tuesday, a 6-3, 6-4 victim Briton seed and 2017 champion uncertain situations back home as ing. -
Pakistan V India, 1St Test 1982/83, Lahore (Gaddafi) Toss: India Pakistan 1St Innings 941 Bowling Ovs R-W Batting Notes College End, Amanullah Khan Ump
Pakistan v India, 1st Test 1982/83, Lahore (Gaddafi) Toss: India Pakistan 1st innings 941 Bowling Ovs R-W Batting Notes College End, Amanullah Khan ump. N Kapil Dev(1) 0-4 .....4 0.6 4-0 Mohsin Khan 4(6) .....4 Mudassar Nazar 0(0) 10:00 day 1; (0.6) Drop .4...1 S Madan Lal(1) 0-5 1.6 9-0 Mohsin Khan 4(6) .4...1 Mudassar N. 5(6) Kapil Dev(2) 0-5 ...1.. 2.6 10-0 Mohsin Khan 4(8) .. ...1 Mudassar N. 6(10) .1.... Madan Lal(2) 0-6 3.6 11-0 Mohsin Khan 4(12) .... .1 Mudassar N. 7(12) Kapil Dev(3) 0-11 .2..22 4.6 17-0 Mohsin Khan 4(12) .2..22 Mudassar N. 13(18) ...... Madan Lal(3) 0-6 5.6 17-0 Mohsin Khan 4(18) ...... Mudassar N. 13(18) Kapil Dev(4) 0-16 1...4. 6.6 22-0 Mohsin Khan 8(23) ...4. 1 Mudassar N. 14(19) ..1... Madan Lal(4) 0-7 7.6 23-0 Mohsin Khan 8(26) ... ..1 Mudassar N. 15(22) Kapil Dev(5) 0-16 ...... 8.6 23-0 Mohsin Khan 8(26) ...... Mudassar N. 15(28) ...... Madan Lal(5) 0-7 9.6 23-0 Mohsin Khan 8(32) ...... Mudassar N. 15(28) Kapil Dev(6) 0-20 ...22. 10.6 27-0 Mohsin Khan 8(32) ...22. Mudassar N. 19(34) ..21.1 Madan Lal(6) 0-11 11.6 31-0 Mohsin Khan 11(36) ..21 .1 Mudassar N. -
Khyber Medical University, Peshawar
KHYBER MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, PESHAWAR BACHELOR OF MEDICINE & BACHELOR OF SURGERY (MBBS) FINAL PROFESSIONAL ANNUAL EXAMINATION 2012 EXAMINATION HELD IN MAY - JULY 2013 RESULT DECLARED ON AUGUST 13, 2013 MAX MARKS: 2000 NOTIFICATION NO. MBBS-FP-A12-01 Roll Registration Name of Candidates Father's Name Result No. No. Khyber Girls Medical College, Peshawar 7701 2007-KGMC-132 HASEENA REHMAN REHMAN GUL 1493 7702 2007-KGMC-120 MAHAM QAZI JAVED A. QAZI 1525 7703 2007-KGMC-133 ASMA JAMIL JAMIL KHAN 1444 7704 2007-KGMC-126 LAILA AZAM SHAH SYED MOHAMMAD AZAM SHAH 1493 7705 2007-KGMC-125 MARYUM MASOUD MASOUD ASHRAF KHAN 1484 7706 2007-KGMC-148 LAILA HOOR IRSHAD MUHAMMAD IRSHAD 1425 7707 2007-KGMC-144 SANIA NAUSHEEN KHATTAK AQAL ZAMAN 1425 7708 2007-KGMC-138 DURDANA JALAL ABDUL JALAL 1518 7709 2007/KMU/SMC/103 QURAT-UL-AIN MALIK SULTAN BAHADUR 1463 7710 2007-KGMC-123 UZMA AMIN FAIZUL AMIN 1529 7711 2007-KGMC-146 FARHANA MOHAMMAD AHAD 1435 7712 2006-KGMC-59 ABIDA SIDDIQUI ZAFR ULLAH KHAN 1422 7713 2007-KGMC-147 HUMA GUL ABID KHAN 1509 7714 2007/KMU/SMC/088 KIRAN KALSOOM MOHAMMAD KARIM 1541 7715 2007-KGMC-129 HUMAIRA FIDA FIDA MUHAMMAD KHATTAK 1471 7716 2007-KGMC-140 SANUM SULTANA KHATTAK SAHIBZADA KHATTAK 1408 7717 2007-KGMC-118 WAJIHA ZAHRA MIR NASIR ALI 1477 7718 2007-KGMC-137 SAIRA NIZAM NIZAM-UD-DIN 1494 7719 2007-KGMC-135 LUBNA KHAN MISRI KHAN 1429 7720 2007-KGMC-130 TASMIA WARIS MUHAMMAD WARIS QURESHI 1525 7721 2007-KGMC-141 SAIRA JABEEN ABDUL QAYYUM KHAN 1456 7722 2007-KGMC-143 RABIA AKBAR ABDUL AKBAR 1433 7723 2007-KGMC-124 SANNIA HANIF MUHAMMAD -
Heroes of Pakistan Cricket Team
Log in / create account Article Discussion Read View source View history Search Imran Khan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Main page For other people named Imran Khan, see Imran Khan (disambiguation). Imran Khan (ﻋﻤﺮان ﺧﺎن ﻧﻴﺎﺯی :Contents Imran Khan Niazi (Punjabi, Urdu Featured content (born 25 November 1952) is a retired Pakistani cricketer Current events who played international cricket for two decades in the Random article late twentieth century and has been a politician since the Donate to Wikipedia mid-1990s. Currently, besides his political activism, Khan is also a charity worker and cricket commentator. Interaction Help Khan played for the Pakistani cricket team from 1971 to About Wikipedia 1992 and served as its captain intermittently throughout Community portal 1982-1992. After retiring from cricket at the end of the Recent changes 1987 World Cup, he was called back to join the team in Personal information Contact Wikipedia 1988. At 39, Khan led his teammates to Pakistan's first and only World Cup victory in 1992. He has a record of Full name Imran Khan Niazi Toolbox 3807 runs and 362 wickets in Test cricket, making him Born 25 November 1952 (age 58) Print/export one of eight world cricketers to have achieved an 'All- Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan rounder's Triple' in Test matches.[1] On 14 July 2010, Batting style Right-handed Languages Khan was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame.[2] Bow ling style Right-arm fast اﻟﻌﺮﺑﻴﺔ Role All-rounder In April 1996, Khan founded and became the chairman of বাংলা International information Deutsch Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (Movement for Justice), a small National side Pakistan open in browser customize free license contest pdfcrowd.com National side Pakistan Español and marginal political party, of which he is the only [3] Test debut (cap 65) 3 June 1971 v England Français member ever elected to Parliament. -
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. -
Alumni Relations Office
Message from the Alumni Relations Office Dear Alumni, Asslam-o-alaikum! It gives me great pleasure to share with you that LUMS Alumni Affairs Office has completed 9 years since inception. Dur- ing this time the Alumni Affairs Office has taken many initiatives to foster linkages between alumni around the globe, and this magazine is among one of them. The Alumni Annual 2009 brings to you your class-notes, articles from alumni and news from LUMS. I am sure you will enjoy reading this issue and learn more about the LUMS community. This year the total number of LUMS alumni has reached to 4,500 which is a major milestone in the history of LUMS. In 2009, the Alumni Affairs Office focused on reaching out to the LUMS alumni community across the globe and has en- deavoured to bring them closer to each other. We have established several new alumni chapters for this purpose. These chapters comprise of alumni volunteers who have worked really hard in bringing alumni closer in their respective regions. We appreciate their enthusiasm and commitment towards LUMS. In the current year several alumni reunions were arranged in New York, Seattle, Bay Area, Lahore, Islamabad, Karachi, Saudi Arabia and Singapore. We also arranged the first ever 20-year reunion of MBA Class of 1988 in addition to 10-year reunions of other classes. This year we have in- troduced an alumni newsletter to keep you informed of the success stories of your fellow alums. In 2010 LUMS will be celebrating its 25th anniversary. We will be arranging special events for alumni to celebrate this great occasion.