Saturday, August 27, 2016

Listen Professor Kamal-ud-din: An International Example of Pride for Pakistan


Listen Professor Kamal-ud-din
An International Example of Pride for Pakistan
 A Punjabi by family, only Pakistani in the world who is blind but completed Fulbright scholarship & PhD from US.


Lok Lhar Show recorded 22 August 2016 Only @FM 103 Lhore station ...
From 4 to 6 pm
An evening with Professor Kamal-ud-din 
A senior teacher of English @F C College, He is Blind but he worked as normal human being. A real example of pride for all of us. A Punjabi by family, is the only Pakistani in the world who is blind but completed Fulbright scholarship & PhD from US. Unlike colonial apologists he is well linked with Punjabi traditions of peace and tolerance associated with Jogi, Sufi past of the Punjab. Our media and policy makers have no time for such great people. I first time met him during my studies in F C College from where I did my Fsc and Bsc during horrible era of Zia ul Haq (from1982-6). he was so normal that till many days I could not know that the Teacher kamal is blind. In this radio show i was not present due to my family engagement yet listening his thoughts proved his high caliber.  
Dr Saeed ur Rahman also shared his experience with Dr Kamal.. 
Along with Aamir Riaz TuTu and Afzal Saahir


Listen What kamal is saying...just click HERE

Professor Kamal u din was born in 1948. His family came from Gurdaspur, a Muslim majority district of the united Punjab. The family settled in District ShakarGarh's village NoorKot. His father was a contractor and had his business in Burma. Kamal did O Level from Burma in 1966 and came to Pakistan and enrolled in F C College, Lhore in FSC. In 1968 he lost his eye sight accidentally yet he did not take it as burden. He did his FA, BA and MA and joined FCC as teacher in mid 1970s. In 1993 he did his Mphil and from Indiana University US (2005-8).

a link about Kamal



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