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Fatima Jinnah Medical College
In 1946 the family of Sir Ganga Ram started a medical college by the name Balak Ram medical College named after a son of Sir Ganga Ram. Soon after on account of the crisis of 1947 which engulfed this part of the sub-continent as well, the college which was in its infancy stood virtually closed ad its premises were abandoned. However, the renowned medical professional Prof. Shujaat Ali with the help and assistance of his other professional colleagues nurtured the idea of setting up a medical institution for producing female doctors and train them for helping in the health care of the women folk of this newly established country. It was especially felt that, by virtue of cultural and social set up of a Muslim society it was a much needed requirement of the time
 
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Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry
Justice Iftikhar reacted promptly, convening a seven-member bench which issued an already prepared interim order against this action
 
Shahid Afridi
Shahid Afridi burst on to the cricket scene in 1996. He was selected for his leg spin bowling but created history by scoring the fastest ODI hundred in his first innings
 
Dr.Abdul Qadeer Khan
Khan was born (Bhopal) into a middle-class Muslim-Muhajir family, which migrated from India to Pakistan in 1952. He obtained a B.Sc. degree in 1960 from the University of Karachi, majoring in physical metallurgy. He then obtained an engineer's degree in 1967 from Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands, and a Ph.D. degree in metallurgical engineering from the Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium in 1972.[5].
 
Asif Ali Zardari
Asif Zardari's family belongs to the town of Nawabshah in Sindh. He is the son of Hakim Ali Zardari, who was initially known as the owner of Bambino Cinema House in Karachi. During Benazir Bhutto's tenure as Prime Minister, Hakim Ali Zardari held different important portfolios in her government.
 
Shoaib Akhtar
Shoaib Akhtar proved from just his third Test at Durban in 1998 that he had raw, explosive pace, when he claimed five for 43 with the wickets of Kallis, Hudson, Boucher, Klusener and de Villiers. Although once guilty of focusing too much on the speedometer (he became the first man to officially clock a delivery of more than 100 miles-per-hour), he has since matured into another skilled exponent of reverse swing, emulating countrymen such as Sarfraz Nawaz, Imran Khan, Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis. He proved his resilience in 2005 when, after receiving criticism from all quarters about his fitness and attitude, he claimed 17 wickets on slow pitches to help beat England 2-0 in the Test series. His use of the yorker and slower ball showed a man who had mastered his craft, while his stamina was unquestionable.
 
Inzamam
Inzamam is Pakistan’s highest-scoring batsman in Test and one-day international cricket, ahead of the great Javed Miandad. Although he has occasionally attracted controversy, Inzamam’s legacy will surround his superior batting skills in Pakistan’s middle-order. From the time he announced himself globally at the 1992 World Cup, where he excelled in the semifinal and final when Pakistan won the tournament, up through the nineties and into the new millennium, Inzamam has been the mainstay of Pakistan’s batting. He linked the Miandad and Imran Khan generation to the current Mohammed Yousuf and Younis Khan era. His 2003 World Cup performance, when he made 19 runs in six innings, stands as his greatest failure but such non-achievement is supplemented by more magical feats like his 329 against New Zealand in 2002, his 184 in his 100th Test to help Pakistan win in Bangalore to draw the series, and a crucial unbeaten 138 in Multan in 2003 in his first game back after being dropped. That latter effort prevented a major embarrassment and Bangladesh’s maiden Test win. A laid-back character by nature, this can sometimes be interpreted as lethargy, though his success indicates there is a more underlying determination than meets the eye.
 
Danish Kaneria
Danish Kaneria has matured into one of world cricket’s leading bowlers and is already emulating Pakistani leg-spinning predecessors Abdul Qadir and Mushtaq Ahmed as one of the most potent bowlers of his era, among the twirlers. Although he initially made his mark by destroying Bangladesh (12 for 94 at Multan in 2001), he has also led victories against South Africa, India and the West Indies. He especially came of age with 19 wickets in the drawn three-match series in India in 2005; impressing with his stamina to bowl long spells in draining conditions and also with his variety – his googly regularly deceived Indian batsmen accustomed to hitting spinners out of the attack.
 
Younis Khan
he bustling and energetic Younis Khan has often been shunted up and down the Pakistan batting order - occasionally omitted - but this strengthened his resolve. Returning to the side against Sri Lanka in October 2004, he hit 124 at Karachi that helped towards victory and a drawn series. His back-to-back centuries (147 & 267) in India in 2005 after being elevated to vice-captain before the tour would be his greatest highlight yet, cementing his place in the team.
 
Shoaib Malik
Shoaib is one of the most exhilarating batsmen in world cricket, with his expansive range of strokes, best illustrated during his innings of 82 from 41 deliveries in a one-day international against a strong South Africa team in Lahore in 2003. He struck six fours and as many sixes during that match-winning stay. He gives Pakistan versatility in that he has batted all through the middle and lower-order as well as opening in a Test match in the Caribbean, scoring 64. Since the legality of his bowling action was cleared by the ICC in May 2005, Shoaib’s off-spin provides another crucial option to his captain in both forms of the game.
 
Mohammed Yousuf
Mohammed Yousuf, formerly known as Yousuf Youhana before he converted from Christianity to Islam in 2005, gradually became one of the best batsmen in world cricket from the time he debuted for Pakistan in 1997-98. A compact batsman able to play shots all around the wicket. His consistent run-making and reliability at number four and five helped Pakistan to develop one of the most powerful middle-orders of all time along with Inzamam-ul-Haq and Younis Khan. It was with Younis that he shared successive stands of 319, 142, 242, 0 and 158 against India at the start of 2006. That year was his most successful as he broke Viv Richards' 30-year record for scoring the most runs in a calendar year with 1,788, compared to Richards' 1,710 in 1976. An amiable, jovial character, Yousuf shocked Pakistan cricket in 2007 when he quit the team and signed for the rebel Indian Cricket League in protest at being left out of Pakistan's Twenty20 World Cup squad. This was a decision he later reversed, which cost him a place at the IPL.
 
Nawaz Sharif
Muhammad Nawaz Sharif was born in Lahore on December 25, 1949. Graduated from Government College Lahore Degree in Law from Punjab University Joined the Punjab Cabinet as Finance Minister in 1981 He was able to raise allocation of funds for the development of rural areas to 70 percent of the Annual
 
Imran Khan
Khan was born to Shaukat Khanum and Ikramullah Khan Niazi, a civil engineer, in Lahore. He grew up as the only son in a family with four sisters. Settled in the province of Punjab, Khan's family descended from the Pashtun, Niazi Shermankhel tribe of Mianwali.[4] His maternal lineage consists of numerous professional cricketers, including Javed Burki and Majid Khan, both of whom captained Pakistan's national team.
 
Wasim Akram
Wasim Akram is considered by many to be the Best Left Arm Fast Bowler ever to take part in the game. He is able to generate bounce and movement on any kind of track, which is remarkable. Be it off a short run or a lengthy run, he can generate the same amount of pace and is very difficult to hit around.
 
Waqar Younis
Waqar made his debut for Pakistan against India on November 15, 1989. He made an immediate impression with his pace, and became known in the media as the "Burewala Express".[1] Later, along with Wasim Akram, Waqar opened bowling regularly for Pakistan, becoming a feared and potent attack. His most recognized delivery was an in-swinging yorker. At his peak, he developed into a devastating bowler towards the closing stages of the one day game, famously taking a hat-trick against South Africa in 1992. Waqar holds the record for the best strike rate among bowlers with 200 or more Test wickets. During the late 90s, he stayed out of the team for quite a long time allegedly due to conflicts with once bowling partner and captain Wasim Akram. His comeback came with him being appointed the Captain of the national side - a position he held till his side failed to make an impact in the 2003 World Cup. He retired after the Pakistan Cricket Board persistently ignored him for national selection.
 
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