Friday, October 31, 2014

Commissioner lauds Jumbo Karachi Guide

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The Commissioner Karachi, Shoaib Ahmad Siddiqui, has commended the publication of Jumbo Karachi Guide, expressing the hope that it will become a most sought-after guidebook in the years to come. 

“It’s a worthy effort that was so much needed for a mega city like Karachi. The continued publication of Jumbo Karachi Guide is a reflection of the commitment of its editors and publishers towards playing their part in the promotion of soft image of the city as well as the country,” he remarked during a session with the members of the editorial team of Jumbo Karachi Guide. 

“It’s a momentous job to produce such kind of stuff where a lot of research and creative abilities are desired. Let me commend you for displaying the resilience and bringing out another edition of Jumbo Karachi Guide which looks even better than the previous one,” Shoaib Ahmad Siddiqui reckoned.

Popular portal Hamariweb.com profiles Jumbo Karachi Guide

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Hamariweb.com, one of the most popular web portals of Pakistan, has recently profiled Jumbo Karachi Guide.

Its weblink is: http://www.hamariweb.com/articles/article.aspx?id=52551 

Following is the text of the article:

Jumbo Karachi Guide: An Introduction

Jumbo Karachi Guide is acclaimed as the first-ever comprehensive guidebook of any city of Pakistan, spread over 148 pages in handy A-5 size. It is priced Rs 600 per copy.


There is a wealth of information between the covers about such significant topics as history, population, architecture, culture, iconic buildings, places of interest, shopping centres, beaches, hotels, fast food, local food, clubs and festivals of Karachi, besides the listing section which has addresses and telephone number of major establishments. 

Jumbo Karachi Guide is the pilot project of Jumbo City Guide Series, aimed at putting Pakistan on tourist map of the world. Compiled by five of the leading working journalists of the country, it’s upgraded every year.


Jumbo Karachi Guide, whose two editions have already been brought out, is considered essential for travellers, business executives and corporate managers besides being a perfect corporate gift as customized editions of the guidebook are also being made available. 

It is also regarded as an invaluable book for students, researchers and teachers All the cities in the world have a guide in order to promote tourism and to give a pack of information to the unknown or interested but unfortunately, there were no such books or guides in Pakistan. 

The book is needed by different industries mostly related to tourism, hotels and corporate. The business travellers particularly needed such a guidebook which provide compact and updated information to let them plan their stay well in advance and make the most of their visit. 

Jumbo Infomedia has ventured to meet the challenge and fill the gap in Pakistan. After the success of Jumbo Karachi Guide, work is being done to bring out similar guidebooks of other major cities of Pakistan as well. Jumbo City Guide Series is meant to making the life faster for the readers to whom getting access to such information was never so easy. 

**To order for your copies of Jumbo Karachi Guide, please email to jkg@jumboinfomedia.com or call during office hours at 021-34890387-34890388. You can also call Mr Asad Raza at 0333-2304024.

Journalist Zafar Iqbal remembered

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Seasoned journalist Zafar Iqbal, who covered the beats of sports and health in a professional career spanning three decades, was remembered fondly by his former colleagues and well-wishers during a condolence meeting held at the Karachi Press Club (KPC) on October 31. 

Olympians Shahnaz Shaikh and Iftikhar Syed, alongwith Prof Ejaz Ahmed Farooqui, President, Karachi City Cricket Association (KCCA), recalled their long relationships with the deceased journalist. 

The well-attended condolence meeting was organized by the Sports Journalists Association Sindh (SJAS) with the collaboration of the Karachi Union of Journalists (KUJ) and the KPC. 

Maqsood Ahmed Yousufi, Syed Sajid Aziz, Nazir Khan, Aamir Latif, Syed Khalid Mahmood, Zubair Nazir, Rashid Ali Siddiqui, Bachal Leghari, Ishaq Baloch and Rafiq Baloch, among the journalists, commended his untiring services to the profession. The meeting was conducted by Ubaid-ur-Rahman Awan, General Secretary, SJAS. 

Zafar Iqbal, who had worked with mass circulation Urdu newspapers in Pakistan before starting his 18-year-old association with the Jeddah-based Urdu News, died after a prolonged illness in his ancestral village near Rawalpindi , on Sunday. He is survived by three two daughters and a son. 

Olympian Shahnaz Shaikh, currently Head Coach of the Pakistan hockey team, shared his particularly close relationship with the sports journalist when he was posted as the Station Manager of the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. 

“It was almost for four years when we used to interact on a daily basis and we spent hours together. He was a highly-gifted journalist who took pride in highlighting brighter aspects rather than dwelling into the dark sides,” Shahnaz Shaikh remarked. 

Olympian Iftikhar Syed, while expressing his grief at the death of the veteran sports journalist offered the support of his academy if any sporting event was planned to be staged in his honour. 

Prof Ejaz Farooqui, President, KCCA, reckoned that Zafar Iqbal has left behind a legacy and the working journalists should follow in his footsteps by adopting positive approach which he displayed professionally and personally. 

“I knew him very closely for the last many decades as our wives were real cousins. He was gem of a person who was always looking to help others with whatever means he had at his disposal. He avoided controversies and believed in let his work do the talking,” the KCCA President observed. 

At the end of the condolence meeting, Prof Ejaz Farooqui spoke to the children of Zafar Iqbal and informed them about the proceedings in which their late father was showered with praise.

Legendary LIS scholar visits University of Faisalabad’s library

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A legendary scholar and one of the pioneers of librarianship in Pakistan, Prof Dr Ghani-ul-Akram Sabzwari, recently visited the University of Faisalabad where he was accorded a red carpet welcome by the authorities.  
Prof Dr Ghani-ul-Akram Sabzwari, Founder President, Library Promotion Bureau (LPB), and Chief Editor, Pakistan Library and Information Science Journal (PLISJ), was given a tour of the library where he was briefed about the current resources and the future plans. 

Expressing his overall satisfaction with the collection of books and periodicals, he particularly appreciated the Islamic Gallery in the library. He also praised the design and structure of the library which, according to him, were at par with modern standards. He suggested that library should reach out more to faculty members. 

The visiting scholar, on the occasion, presented copies of three of the latest books, published by the LPB, besides a copy of the current issue of the PLISJ. 

It may be recalled that Prof Dr Ghani-ul-Akram Sabzwari had earned the scholastic degrees of MLIS from the University of Michigan, USA and PhD from the Century University, USA.

He had served as Reference and Readers Advisor at the American Center, Karachi, before joining the University of Karachi as an Assistant Professor where he went on to become the Chairman of the LIS department. 

He also worked at the Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah, Saudi Arabia. Prof Dr Ghani-ul-Akram Sabzwari had founded the Library Promotion Bureau (LPB) in 1966 with the objective of producing professional literature in LIS. 

He was the inspiration behind launching the Pakistan Library and Information Science Journal (PLISJ) a few years later. He has authored a large number of books on professional and general topics over the years.

Moinuddin Khan’s In Search of Readers highlights library issues

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‘In Search of Readers’ is a compilation of Moinuddin Khan’s articles, letters, reviews and bibliographical essays on the subject of libraries, books, readership habits and related issues having been published in one of Pakistan’s leading newspapers over a period of three decades.  

The book, spread over 260 pages, has been published by the Library Promotion Bureau (LPB), Karachi, which has continued to patronize the scholastic activities since its inception in 1966. It is priced Rupees 250 per copy. 

“I pay my profound reverence to Moinuddin Khan Sahib for presenting such a wonderful panorama that if our administrators, educationalists and planners peep deeply in the pages of this book will definitely be convinced and swayed to accelerate library development in formal and informal education of our country,” Prof Dr Ghani-ul-Akram Sabzwari, Founder President, LPB, remarked in the foreword to the books. 

Moinuddin Khan, a veteran library scientist in his early nineties, has dedicated the book to his brother Prof Ziauddin Khan, one of the pioneers of the study of public administration in India and a visiting fellow at the Institute of Advanced Studies, Simla, where he had breathed his last in harness on the Teacher’s Day in 1977. 

“To Azra Qureshi, a concerned colleague and a co-worker of long standing, goes the credit for convincing me that a book culled from daily press would serve a vital purpose in sustaining the interest of the general reader and in reviving man’s abiding faith in book and its resting place, the library,” he acknowledged. 

“I had long recognized the need to collect these scattered writings for the benefit of students, faculty and practitioners of library science in Pakistan, as this is a neglected field in the country. Moinuddin Khan wrote constantly in newspapers to create awareness among the government functionaries and the public at large. He has written more than 100 articles on varied subjects but this is his first volume of selected pieces on librarianship,” Azra Qureshi revealed.

New PLISJ issue arrives with record pages

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The June-September 2014 issue (Volume 45, Number 3) of the Pakistan Library and Information Science Journal (PLISJ), a quarterly publication of the Library Promotion Bureau (LPB), Karachi, is enriched with the usual high-quality stuff with another substantial increase in its thickness.

The latest issue of the PLISJ, recognized as one of the leading research journals of the country, reached the hands of its subscribers and general readers soon after the arrival of its Chief Editor, Prof Dr Ghani-ul-Akram Sabzwari, during the first week of September. 

The June-September 2014 issue of the PLISJ has many as 132 pages which includes 32 pages of Urdu content improving the record of the previous issue which was spread over 116 pages with 28 pages of having been dedicated to Urdu content. 

The cover of the quarterly journal looked as graceful as ever with the golden background which made the lettering in blue colour of the Pakistan Library and Information Science Journal appear more prominent. 

The current issue of the PLISJ has also published a comprehensive report the World Book Day webinar organized by Jumbo Publishing earlier this year. 

Prof Dr Ghani-ul-Akram Sabzwari, an ex-chairman of the University of Karachi’s Library & Information Science department, had founded the Library Promotion Bureau (LPB) in 1966 which has been publishing the PLISJ every quarter since 1968. 

“We have been publishing the PLISJ for the last 45 years on the absolute support of some of our well-wishers. During these years our professionals and library friends developed assurance and confidence in us and have continued sending their research papers for publications. Consequently we are now highly overloaded with variety of articles. There is a long queue of articles and we are totally booked until June 2015,” he wrote in the editorial.

Monday, October 27, 2014

Reformative measures in KMC schools start showing results

By Abdul Qadir Qureshi
(Pakistan News & Features Services)

The implementation of reformative measures taken by the City Administrator, Rauf Akhtar Farooqui, to bring improvement in the academic standard of KMC schools, which according to him were in a mess, has started showing results.

The Administrator of the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) has entrusted the challenging task to his Advisor, Brig A S Nasir, who is known and respected for his disciplinary strictness. 

Brig Nasir, for the first time in the KMC’s history, convened a largely attended meeting of Head Mistresses and Head Masters of KMC Schools in the Z A Nizami seminar hall at Civic Centre on October 27, with the objective to have close interaction with them in order to achieve the cherished goal of bringing KMC schools into disciplinary circle and improve their, otherwise battered, academic environment. 

In his thought provoking and soul stirring address on the occasion, the KMC Administrator, Rauf Farooqui, called upon the teaching community members that they will have to employ their capabilities honestly and transfer the same among the children who are supposed to should the future national responsibilities. 

He was critical of the educational environment in KMC schools and said the conditions prevailing therein had brought bad name for them in the society with bad reflection on KMC itself which is today regarded as merely a sweeping agency. 

He noted that there had been lot of complaints against KMC school teachers who too had lot of grievances for what they called injustices being done to them. 

“Within eleven months we have reached a stage where we can now provide protection to their due rights including their promotions and seniority which previously used to be dealt with an element of adhocism”. 

The Administrator also observed that the gender imbalance between male and female teachers with females being in higher number than the male and said this has to be removed for n even field for both to achieve the desired results of academic excellence. 

Rauf Farooqui informed that the administration is working on the provision of quality training facilities for the KMC teachers along with eliminating the group mafias in the education sector. “We have started seeing improvement with the introduction of initiatives taken so far”, he added. 

He, however, made it clear that unlike the past practice, the teachers will now have to perform their responsibilities and they will not be tolerated to attend or not attend the schools at their whims and just drawing salaries. 

The Administrator emphasized that they are supposed to prepare a generation and for this realize their responsibilities honestly. He pointed out that if certain schools are known for their high standards, it was because of their quality teachers and the same pattern should be followed by KMC school teachers. 

Earlier in his address the Advisor to Administrator, Brig (Rtd) A S Nasir, who previously held many challenging positions in the Sindh Government, made a clarion call for eradication of corruption from KMC's education directorate and the schools under it and said cheating in examinations is one such element of corruption. 

He said that whole nation has great expectations from the teaching community and Karachi, being the biggest metropolis of the country, can play a leading role in this respect. 

He appreciated Administrator Rauf Farooqui for giving top priority to education which, he reckoned, is the basis for a strong nation building.

Sunday, October 26, 2014

AMUOBA celebrates Sir Syed Day with traditional fervour

By Abdul Qadir Qureshi
(Pakistan News & Features Services)

Glowing tributes were paid to the great reformer, educationist and the guide of the Muslims of South Asia on the occasion of the Sir Syed Day which was observed with traditional fervour in Karachi.

Eminent speakers, on the occasion, highlighted various aspects of the life of the legendary Sir Syed Ahmed Khan and recounted his achievements in particularly the contribution and efforts towards the emancipation of the Muslims of South Asia by way of creating an awareness about their identity. 

Held under the auspices of the Aligarh Muslim University Old Boys Association (AMUOBA), the sponsors of the Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology (SSUET), the proceedings of the day were chaired by Engr Mohammed Adil Usman, President, AMUOBA, and Chancellor, SSUET. 

The speakers included prominent intellectuals, writers, poets, educationists and critics like Syed Safwanullah, a former Federal Minister, Prof. Dr Waqar Ahmed Rizvi, Prof Sehar Ansari, Anwar Ahmed Zai, Chairman Board of Intermediate Education, and Syed Arif Raza, a senior Aligarhian. 

They reminded of the various aspects of the life of the great reformer and enlightened the audience with his achievements with the assertion that it was high time to follow his mission with the spirit he had created among the Muslims of that era and which led to their independence from the yoke of imperialists. 

In his presidential address, Engr Adil Usman observed that Sir Syed had launched the Aligarh Movement to raise the educational and mental level of the Muslims and improve their economic bits. 

"He championed the cause that Muslims must secure scientific knowledge and have their own educational institutions and the AMUOBA takes the pride that while persuading the mission of Sir Syed, it established the Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology and Aligarh Institute of Technology where best facilities have been provided for dispensing modern scientific knowledge," the AMUOBA President stated.

He said that the educational thinking and the mission undertaken thereof by Sir Syed were undeniable in their significance and the present day era and its needs demanded in following the footsteps of the great leader in its real spirit. 

On the occasion, he particularly referred to the construction of multi-storeyed Sir Syed Tower on AMUOBA’s plot and described the same as an accomplishment towards fulfillment of Sir Syed’s mission. 

He specially recalled the contribution of late Chancellor Engr Z A Nizami and the late Zakir Ali Khan, having served the AMUOBA as President and Secretary General respectively, towards conceiving this stupendous project. 

Engr Adil Usman sought the support and help of all and sundry at every step towards the completion of this gorgeous project . He pointed out that whatever funds AMUOBA had with it, were allocated for this project which, however, need more funds required for the project of this size. 

He also informed that work on the Engr Z A Nizami Block at the SSUET was in the final stages of completion while the present university management introduced four new technologies with funding from its own resources. 

Earlier in his discourse Syed Safwanullah said that it’s high time to ponder whether the message which Sir Syed left 150 years back, still exist to be pursued by us and what we are leaving behind for the next generation. 

“We should look into our own hearts to see whether we did follow the course provided by the great educationist or or we should leave them on smaller arteries to move ahead.” 

Prof Dr Waqar Azeem while unfolding various aspects of the life of Sir Syed, said that he spent whole of his life in reforming the Muslims and proved himself as an epoch-making personality who brought an opinion-making revolution which was his unmatched achievement. 

He said that Sir Syed had made Urdu a simple language and translated some 40 books on scientific subjects from English into Urdu. He said he brought out a gazette publishing scientific matters and it continued to be published for 30 years. 

Prof Sehar Ansari said that the wisdom and mission demonstrated by Sir Syed finds no other figure in the sub-continent which may match his towering personality. 

“He fought the knowledge and thinking of the Britishers with still greater knowledge and thinking and his 'khutbats' are a source of light even today.” He praised that his mission was being promoted at SSUET which is lighting the whole world. 

Prof Anwar Ahmed Zai remarked said that Sir Syed raised an army of his followers whose influence can be felt in the boys and girl students even of today. 

He pointed out that only three years later, the nation will celebrate the 200th birth anniversary of the great reformer who taught the lesson of independence 150 years back while focusing on the need for acquiring and learning English and scientific knowledge. 

Earlier Tayyaba Fasih and Shahzeb Rahman, two students of SSUET, delivered heart-warming speeches in Urdu and English respectively on the life and achievements of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan. Anwar Azeem, Editor of Tehzib, the AMUOBA’s journal, presented poetic tribute to Sir Syed. 

The proceedings concluded with the famous Tarana-e-Aligarh which infused warmth in the blood of audience who stood up in zeal and sung the same in unison with the group of SSUET’s boys and girls. 

The function was organized at the same venue where the foundation stone of the multi-million Sir Syed Tower was laid by the AMUOBA President, Engr Adil Usman, who is also the Chancellor of SSUET, a week earlier.

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Pakistan’s eminent library scientist honoured in Saudi Arabia

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Mohammad Reyaz Chaudhary, one of Pakistan’s top library science researchers, was honoured recently in Riyadh, the capital of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The Pakistani expatriates in Riyadh organized the function to felicitate the veteran library scientist and highlight his educational services toward the community in the Kingdom. 

Khayyam Akbar, charge d’affaires at the Pakistan Embassy in Riyadh, explained the significance of libraries in public life and congratulated Reyaz Chaudhary for his meritorious services in library administration in Pakistan and the Kingdom, which he recognized, made the community very proud. 

“Libraries have played a significant role in our success and are considered essential for developing an educated society through programs which improve literacy and information including lifelong learning opportunities. Therefore, it is imperative to appreciate the work done by Reyaz Chaudhary,” he observed. 

Khayyam Akbar added that Reyaz Chaudhary had offered his assistance on numerous occasions and urged the community members to come forward and help the embassy in finding solutions for school-related concerns like non-availability of seats and other needs. 

“The little I have done was my duty toward the Pakistani community in the Kingdom,” Reyaz Chaudhary, working as a natural/services information specialist with the King Fahd National Library, Riyadh, remarked rather modestly after being presented a memento to for his services. He thanked the community for their respect and affection. 

Referring to his passion for libraries and learning, he recalled having discontinued his formal education after the death of his father and begun working to support his family. However, as he was ambitious to earn a doctorate, he embarked on his Ph.D. degree in Library Science when he became financially stable and worked in various capacities in library administration. 

The Riyadh-based Pakistani poet, Javed Akhtar Javed, who was guest of honour, reckoned that public libraries played an important role in the development and maintenance of a sound society by giving individuals access to a wide and varied range of information, ideas, opinions and skills.

Sunday, October 19, 2014

Sir Syed Tower’s foundation stone laid

By Abdul Qadir Qureshi
(Pakistan News & Features Services)

The foundation stone of the multi-storeyed Sir Syed Tower was laid at an impressive ceremony at the Head Office of Aligarh Muslim University Old Boys Association (AMUOBA) in Karachi on October 17.

The multi-million imposing tower building is an ambitious project of the AMUOBA facing the Arts Council of Pakistan in the neighborhood of the Sindh Assembly, the High Court of Sindh and the Sindh Secretariat. 

“It is like a dream having come true,” Engr Mohammed Adil Usman, President AMUOBA and Chancellor, Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology (SSUET), remarked in his speech while laying the foundation stone in the presence of the beaming Aligarhians. 

“We were planning since long to build the Sir Syed Tower on this prestigious land of the AMUOBA in the memory of the great reformer and educationist Sir Syed Ahmed Khan. However, it was getting delayed for one or the other reason,” the AMUOBA President pointed out adding that eventually it took a start with the ground breaking ceremony as a result of sincere efforts and strategic approach adopted for the achievement of the association’s cherished goal. 

He specially referred to the great and undeniable contributions of late President AMUOBA, Engr Z A Nizami, and its Secretary General Late Engr Mohammad Zakir Ali Khan for conceiving the ambitious project. 

“The services of the present Aligs and those who are not among us any more were also an important part of this grand project,” he recognized 

Appreciating admirable achievement of the Aligs, Engr Adil Usman described Sir Syed Tower as the great source of historical value besides being an academic and corporate hub for the promotion of intellectual, cultural and creative activities. 

“I believe that if you take first initiative to start a project with good faith, God will certainly help you in its accomplishment,” he said and added now he had a strong feeling that this project will be completed without any hurdle within the given time frame.

Friday, October 10, 2014

Malala Yusufzai’s landmark accomplishment hailed

By Abdul Qadir Qureshi
(Pakistan News & Features Services)

“Malala Yusufzai, Pakistan’s child education activist having won the Nobel Peace Prize, has resonated valour, vitalilty and vibrance among the 120 million youth of Pakistan.”

This was remarked by Muhammed Jamil Khan, a former Pakistan Ambassador to Libya and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), who was directly involved in the evacuation of Malala to Birmingham via Abu Dhabi in an air ambulance of the UAE's Royal family. 

At the age of just 17, Malala, who now lives in Birmingham, UK, has become the youngest-ever recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. She will now be invited to attend an award ceremony in Oslo, Norway, in December to receive a medal and $1.4m (£860,000) pounds in prize money. 

She was named one of Time magazine's most influential people in 2013 and awarded the EU's prestigious Sakharov human rights prize that year. 

In an interview, the former ambassador Jamil Khan stated that besides mobilizing the youth of Pakistan towards attainment of education, she has raised the image of Pakistan to the highest degree. 

Now it’s the time for the Foreign Ministry to immediately plan and project Pakistan's image by optimizing the contribution of Malala  who represent and reflection of youth of Pakistan. In this manner, he said, the world will get to know how devotedly we are addressing the problems of extremism, terrorism and yet maintaining the spirit among the people to turn against nasty activities of enemies of the society. 

He further stated that the government should immediately ask the Education Ministry and departments to organize seminars and symposiums to promote the philosophy of Malala Yusufzai in the field of education in the face of hazards like Swat. 

Jamil Khan said that it’s the right time to setup Malala Chair in selected universities to motivate the people and specially the youth of Pakistan. 

Meanwhile Prime Minister Mian Mohammad Nawaz Sharif has also congratulated Malala, describing her as the "pride" of the country. "Her achievement is unparalleled and unequalled. Girls and boys of the world should take the lead from her struggle and commitment," he was quoted as saying.

Friday, October 3, 2014

Shaheed-e-Millat Liaquat Ali Khan remembered at SSUET seminar

By Abdul Qadir Qureshi
(Pakistan News & Features Services)

Glowing tributes were paid to Shaheed-e-Millat Liaquat Ali Khan with speakers encompassing his life and achievements at a seminar organised by the Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technology (SSUET), Karachi, to observe the Liaquat Day on October 2.

Addressing the seminar, the SSUET Chancellor, Engr Mohammad Adil Usman, remarked that Nawab Liaquat Ali Khan truly inspired the Muslims of the sub-continent with his strong character, firm conviction and unwavering determination and above all motivating them for national causes. 

He recalled a speech of Shaheed-e-Millat of November 17, 1947 in Karachi in which he had stated that the portfolio of Prime Minister will have no value to him, if he ever knew that he could deliver better results as a peon and he will never hesitate to do it. 

Nawab Liaquat Ali Khan, he observed, presented the true face of Islam before the West, convincing them that that it is a religion of peace and brotherhood promoting human values. He quoted him saying that Islam doesn’t mean offering prayers only but a complete philosophy of life, providing guidance which is reflective through every action of a Muslim. 

Chancellor Adil Usman told the gathering that when first Prime Minister of Pakistan, Liaquat Ali Khan, was assassinated his total bank assets stood at Rs 1,250. He had left behind huge valuable property in India but never claimed compensation in Pakistan. 

He informed that Liaquat Ali Khan was a graduate of the Aligarh Muslim University and he rose to prominence within Muslim League during the 1930s. He had the credit of persuading Quaid-e-Azam Mohammed Ali Jinnah to return to India from Britain which marked the beginning of the Muslim League's ascendancy and paved the way for Pakistan movement. He went wholeheartedly with the Quaid-e-Azam in campaigning for the creation of a separate homeland for the Muslims of sub-continent. 

Speaking on the occasion, General Secretary, Quaid-e-Millat Memorial Society, Mahfooz-un-Nabi Khan, revealed that when Liaquat Ali Khan took over as Prime Minister he had no official residence, and stayed at the Haroon’s house. 

Noted scholar Prof Dr Waqar Ahmed Rizvi described Liaquat Ali Khan as a role model for our youth as a true successor of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah. Other speakers on the occasion included Dr Mohammad Raza Kazmi, Col (Rtd) Akbar Yazdani and Nazir Ahmed Channa.