Pakistan amazing people


SALMA ZAHID


Source: Tamilcnn
ATTRIBUTE Salma Zahid, a Pakistani educator from Islamabad turned Member of the Canadian Parliament since 2015 with roles as member Standing Joint Committee for the Scrutiny of Regulations, Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration, Canadian Group of the Inter-Parliamentary Union and Canada-Africa Parliamentary Association. But the list doesn’t end her. she is also an active member of Canada-China Legislative Association, Canada-Europe Parliamentary Association, Canada-Germany Inter-parliamentary Group, Canada-United Kingdom Inter-Parliamentary Association, Canada-United States Inter-Parliamentary Group, Canadian Branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, Canadian Group of the Inter-Parliamentary Union.
Salma Zahid holds a Masters in Educational Management and Administration from the University of London’s Institute of Education, and an MBA from Quaid e Azam University in Pakistan. She is Pakistani Canadian, mother of 2 and resides in Scarborough since 2000. She is a recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal.

MUNIBA MAZARI


Source: Twitter
VISUALIZE Muniba Mazari from Rahim Yar Khan, Pakistan’s only wheel chair-bound TV anchor, honored at UN as Pakistan’s first female Goodwill Ambassador while Forbes Magazine included her in “30 Under 30 list” for 2016.


DR. NAWEED SYED


Source: Talent Pakistan
GRASP the intellect of Dr. Naweed Syed, of Pakistani Canadian origin, the world’s first scientist to join human brain cells to a Silicon Chip, currently Professor at the University of Calgary. Some of his global laurels include “Award for Outstanding Contributions to Biomedical Research” by Pakistan-Canada Association (2012).

ASAD RAZA


Source: Geo
POUR OVER Asad Raza, the student of NUST, Islamabad who won the third position at the “Global Student Entrepreneur Award” (GSEA) 2017 held at the John Cook School of Business at Saint Louis University, USA held in Germany in April 2017. ACKNOWLEDGE the Electrical Engineering graduates from NUST, Islamabad bringing accolades to Pakistan in March 2017 by winning Stanford University’s “Stanford Center on Longevity Design Challenge 2017”, in California, US. KNOW the efforts of 12 Pakistani undergraduate students excelling at the “International Genetically Engineered Machines (iGEM) World Championship”, MIT, the USA in October 2016.


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