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Where do you live?
philadelphia, pa usa
Your real name? (No pseudonyms, please)
barkaat alam khan
Any fellow Pakistani Alumni living near you?
yes
Your graduation date?
march, 1961
Your major?
civil
Tell us about you:
Worked about 16 years in Pakistan. Come to usa for higher education in 1977. Did 2 Masters from University of Pittsburgh, PA. Still working. Plan to retire in 2008.
What are your hobbies?
Light reading & gardening
Your favorite books?
Dewane Ghalib
Favorite Music:
Ghazals
Favorite TV Shows:
News and Documentaries.
 

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At 12:32pm on September 14, 2007, barkaat alam khan said…
Zara Umre Rafta Ko Awaz Deyna.
At 10:56pm on October 23, 2007, Shahzad Ali said…
Assalam-o-Alikum,

Great to see a very senior NEDian on the list.
Seniors like you are the torch bearer for our generation.

Shahzad

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