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Social Development work for Sindh
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Riaz Haq Mar. 23, 2009.

 

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Where do you live?
Karachi,Pakistan
Your real name? (No pseudonyms, please)
Badruddin Ahmed Khan
Which college or university?
NED
Any fellow Pakistani Alumni living near you?
yes many
Your graduation date?
1961
Your major?
Mechanical & Electrical
What do you do for a living?
Working as consultant
What have you done for your alma mater lately?
Formed a group of senior Nedians graduates until 1975
Tell us about you:
I have worked in Karachi Shipyard from 1961-1968
Migrated to Brazil in 1968. Worked as cheif Engineer in Fertilizer Plant of Philips Petroleum in Sao Paulo until 1974.
Moved to Libya in (Ex-BP) Oil company, and Veba Oil Company .
Also worked in Germany for MAN in international Construction Division. Worked in Nigeria,and Kuwait as well.
Speak 7 languages. Project Engineering & Mangement in Oil & Gas fields is speciality.
What are your hobbies?
Reading and social work

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At 12:14am on October 12, 2007, Badruddin A.Khan said…
Dear Riaz Saheb,
Thanks the inviting for group memebers is working now.
Badruddin Khan
At 2:11pm on October 10, 2007, Badruddin A.Khan said…
Dear Riaz Saheb
The persons I wanted to invite some are members of Pak alumini other not.
I did enter the e-mails and tried to send. But on the top of the list it said an error has occured.
I have not tried it again but I will do it.
Thanks for help anyway.
Badruddin A.Khan
At 7:32am on October 9, 2007, Riaz Haq said…
Dear Badruddin sahib,
Are you inviting people who are already members of PakAlumni? Or these are new members? The "invite friends" only works for new members. I tested it and it is working fine for me. Please try it again and tell me exactly what you did.
Thx, Riaz
At 3:38am on October 9, 2007, Muhammad Yusuf Ghanchi said…
Dear Badruddin,
I would like to know more details about the aims, objectives and action plans of this proposal.
Regards.
Ghanchi
At 4:42am on October 8, 2007, Muhammad Yusuf Ghanchi said…
Hello Badruddin,
This is Muhammad Yusuf Ghanchi, NED 1960 and a Shipyardian as well. I read your exploits in the South America, Africa, Europe etc. You seem to have lived a full and enjoyable life. Wish you and your family all the joys. Please correspond, my number is 495.
 
 
 

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