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Muhammad Zeeshan Abbasi left a comment for Muhammad Najmul Tariq Khan Nov. 12, 2007
Kaleem Abdullah left a comment for Muhammad Najmul Tariq Khan Sep. 28, 2007
Muhammad Zeeshan Abbasi left a comment for Muhammad Najmul Tariq Khan Sep. 26, 2007
Syed Ather Ali Hashmi left a comment for Muhammad Najmul Tariq Khan Sep. 26, 2007
Shahid Usman left a comment for Muhammad Najmul Tariq Khan Sep. 26, 2007
Muhammad Najmul Tariq Khan left a comment for Muhammad Zeeshan Abbasi Sep. 25, 2007
Muhammad Najmul Tariq Khan left a comment for Halil I. vargun Sep. 23, 2007
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Where do you live?
Karachi Pakistan
Your real name? (No pseudonyms, please)
Muhammad Najmul Tariq Khan
Any fellow Pakistani Alumni living near you?
Raees Ahmed Khan
Your graduation date?
1994
Your major?
Electrical
What do you do for a living?
Job
What have you done for your alma mater lately?
I taught in NED as visiting faculty for more then 10 years

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At 1:20am on November 12th, 2007, Muhammad Zeeshan Abbasi said…
Najam Bhai, aaj kal Karachi main aap hain key nahein?

I am planning to come to Karachi soon.

Email me at zabbasi01@yahoo.com

Regards
Zeeshan
At 2:52pm on September 28th, 2007, Kaleem Abdullah said…
najam bhai,
kaisay hain. hope all is well
remember me? you were twice my teacher. petroman and then in NED
At 1:56am on September 26th, 2007, Muhammad Zeeshan Abbasi said…
Will be looking forward to your call
Take care, and have fun @ PIA's expense :-)
At 12:45am on September 26th, 2007, Syed Ather Ali Hashmi said…
Dear Najam Bhai,

all are fine Ambrin and all of my bacey are fine I have a daughter Ayesha she is six and twin sons Hashir and Shaheer they are three.

All of them are in Dubai.

Nice to hear you from your side please send me your ID so that I can contact you.

Where is Anwer Bhai and how is he no contact with hid do you have his ID please send.

Regards
At 12:32am on September 26th, 2007, Shahid Usman said…
ASAK Najam Bhai,
Khurram Shafique told me you will be visiting US this year? What are your plans ? Where are you comming in us. Let "US" know.

Take care
AH
Shahid
 
 

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