President approves academic awards

Published August 31, 2006

ISLAMABAD, Aug 30: President Gen Pervez Musharraf has approved the Academic Distinction awards in various categories for the year 2006.

Following are the recipients of the awards:

IZAZ-I-KAMAL: Dr Shazia Anjum, Assistant Professor, HEJ Research Institute of Chemistry, University of Karachi.

Izaz-i-Fazeelat in category-B has been given to the following educationists who have produced quality research work:

Dr Muhammad Sharif, Associate Professor, University of the Punjab; Dr Ms Tasneem G. Kazi, Professor COE in Analytical Chemistry, University of Sindh, Jamshoro; Prof Abdur Rauf Khan, Director, Directorate of Education, Fata, Peshawar.

In category-D Izaz-i-Fazeelat has been given to Ms Khalida Adeeb Khanam, Principal, GECT, Jamrud Khyber Agency, for promotion of female education in rural areas.

In category-E the award has been given to Col Prof (Dr) Zafar Mehmood Khawar, Principal, Multan Public School for all rounder manager of education.

In category-F the award has been given to Ashiq Hussain Khan, Assistant Professor (Urdu), Government Model Science College, Muzaffarabad for securing best results for last three years.

Izaz-i-Sabqat has been given to the following teachers in from punjab:

Saad Hasan Aslam, FSc, Government College University, Lahore; Ms Tayyaba Khalil, BSc, Lahore College for Women University; Ms Bushra Bashir, MSc, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan; Ms Ammarah Ubaid, Professional Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi; Khuram Shahzad, Matric, Misali Zakariya Higher Secondary School, (Rural) Pir Jahanian, Muzaffargarh; Ehtasham Aziz, all Rounder Superior Science Higher Secondary School, Muzaffargarh.

Sindh: Ms Rabia Shaikh, BSc, Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur; Ms Mehwish

Mughal, MSc, University of Karachi; Muhammad Immaduddin, NED University of Professional Engineering Tech, Karachi.

NWFP: Ms Sidra Baig, FSc, JCW, Peshawar; Ms Saima Latif, BSc, Gomal University, Dera Ismail Khan; Ms Ayesha Abrar, MSc, University of Peshawar; Muhammad Arif Khan, Professional, NWFP University of Engineering and Technology, Peshawar; Obaidullah, Gandhara College of Technology Chakdara DIR; Azhar Ali, Matric, Hera School and College, Kabal, Swat (Rural); Shehryar Masood Khan Khattak, All Rounder Cadit College, Kohat;

Balochistan: Muhammad Arif Khan, FSc, Balochistan Residential College Loralai; Abdul Ghafar, Matric, Cadet College Mastung (Rural); Fareed Khan, all Rounder Balochistan Residential College Loralai.

Azad Kashmir: Adeel Mumtaz, FSc, Cadet College Palandri, Sudhnoti (AJK); Ms Samaira Aziz, MSc, University of AJK, Muzaffarabad; Ms Nahida Khan Azmi, Professional, University of AJK, Muzaffarabad; Naveed Hussain, Matric, Government Inter College Sokasan, AJK (Rural).

FATA/FANA: Ms Lala Rukh Nazir, FSc, Ms Najma MSc, University of Malakand, Chakdara; Noman Hameed Afridi, MSc, University of Peshawar; Hayat Muhammad Khan, Professional, NWFP University of Engineering

and Technology, Peshawar; Mohiuddin, Matric (Rural), Cadet College, Skardu.—APP

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