ICAP gold medals for students

Published October 31, 2002

KARACHI, Oct 30: The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan (ICAP) at a ceremony conferred gold medals on students on outstanding performance in the institute’s professional examinations as well as foundation/ modular examinations.

This was announced by the Executive Director of ICAP, Aslam Dossa, here on Wednesday.

He said that Osman Ali gold medal was conferred on Muhammad Saad Faridi (Summer 2001) and Saad Usman (Winter 2001).

The NDFC gold medal was also bagged by Muhammad Saad Faridi (Summer 2001).

JP Patel Memorial gold medal went to Syed Amir Ali (Summer 2001) and Saad Usman (Winter 2001).

Bhimji gold medal was conferred on Sufyan Rahim Zuberi (Summer 2001) and Nayyar Raza Zaidi ((Summer 2002).

The ICAP gold medal (Adam Patel) was bagged by Muhammad Saad Faridi (Summer 2001).

ICAP gold medal was conferred on Malik Salman Hafeez (Summer 2001), Measum Baqar (Winter 2001) and Amin Abdul Malik Sukhiani (Summer 2002).

S.A. Salam Memorial gold medal was bagged by Muhammad Sohail (Summer 2001), Syed Hassain (Winter 20010 and Naushad (Summer 2002).

The ICAP gold medal (Dewan Mushtaq Group) was given to Basharat Rasool (Summer 2001) and Kashif Ishaq Khan (Winter 2001).

Irtiza Hussain gold medal was conferred on Asim Munir (Summer 2001) and Mirza Farrukh Baig (Summer 2002).

Kasbati Memorial gold medal went to Usman Khowaja (Autumn 2000), Irfan Ghani (Autumn 2000) and Muhammad Faisal Saleem (Autumn 2001).

ICAP gold medal (Ameena Khatib Foundation) was bagged by Usman Khowaja (Autumn 2000), Muhammad Faisal Saleem (Autumn 2001) and Qamar Zaman Khan (Spiring 2002).—APP

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