Mounir haider biography samples
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I was born in Shiekhupur in Bristish India (now Pakistan) in 1934. My father, a civil servant, studied Agricultural Sciences and later did his law from Lincolns Inn, London. I started my education at Government Central Model School, Lahore. School life seemed quite tough due to a race of getting into a good college. But this was balanced by the co-curricular activities. I still remember the debating contests and plays held at our assembly hall. I was also into sports and loved playing hockey.
After High School, the most important decision awaited me and that was the choice of subjects leading to a particular career. The choices were difficult, limited those days primarily to medicine, engineering, law and civil service. I chose medicine as, apart from being a noble profession, it also offered a wide range of possibilities such as medical practice, teaching and scientific research or a combination thereof. More importantly it gave a sense of freedom because as a doctor you could go practically anywhere in the world and build a life for yourself
I got admission in Government College, Lahore. On the first day in the College I was amongst a small group of students going around in a guarded fashion afraid of being made a ‘First Year Fool’. We ran into a middle aged man walking wi
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IRCICA’s Webinar on “Urban History of the Islamic World and Prospects for the Post-Pandemic Era”
Leading experts of urban history and architectural planning contributed their views and recommendations to IRCICA’s webinar on “Urban History of the Islamic World and Prospects for the Post-Pandemic Era” held on 16 June 2020 at 13.00 (GMT+3).
Prof. Dr. Halit Eren, Director General of IRCICA, opened the meeting with a reference to IRCICA’s engagement, with permanent activity programs and several different projects, in studies on urbanism, architectural history and heritage of the Muslim world and conservation of cultural heritage. He said that in this context, IRCICA undertook scholarly consultations and research on the effects of the pandemic and possible needs and transformations of post-pandemic times in the Islamic cities with special focus on heritage sites and monuments. Prof. Eren said that the effects of the pandemic on cities will differ according to existing conditions of those cities but generally the need for space and air circulation and sanitary requirements in infrastructures will be priority concerns in all planning and construction, as was the case in world capitals during and after the epidemics of recent history.
The webinar was moderated by Prof. Dr. Sad
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Haider Munir
Dengue febricity in Septrional Pakistan: Say publicly Hepatic Implications
Journal of Metropolis …, Jan 1, 2009
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