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Profile Information

Where do you live?
Islamabad
Your real name? (No pseudonyms, please)
Shamsa
Any fellow Pakistani Alumni living near you?
Usman Qazi
Your graduation date?
February 1991
Your major?
Mechanical
What do you do for a living?
Programme coordinator In an NGO
What have you done for your alma mater lately?
Nothing busy with little angel
What are your hobbies?
my daughter

Comment Wall (4 comments)

At 10:57am on October 1, 2007, Zehra Karim said…
Ma'me Shamsa!! I don't know if you still remember us but I am from the Civil 1995-96 batch and you taught us Engr. Mech. Lab. It was a surprise finding you here!
Keep in touch,
talk to you soon inshallah
Take Care
At 6:23am on October 2, 2007, Zehra Karim said…
Well, I came here to US in 2003, did my MS here from NJIT, then got a job offer, and have been working for this company since 1994, got married last year and now stuck as a glue to this country hehehe
Life changed in the past few years soooo fast that feel like i m still spinning around. But I am getting my feet on the ground, growing my circle here day by day. I am still in touch with all my group mates of NED who are Sadaf, Arfa and Madiha, Asim, Ammad, Talha, and more. Sadaf is in UK, Arfa is in Karachi, Madiha is in Canada, Asim is here in Chicago, Ammad is also here is Connecticut, Talha is in Dubai these days. I dont know if you remember Faraz Zuberi he is also in Dubai. Well there is a huge list I am still touching base with so you can tell I am totally opposite now of what a reserved feline I used to be in NED :-)
Its really wonderful to see you have a daughter, and for some reason your husband seems so familiar. May be I have worked for IUCN so I've seen active people like him there.....when I saw his profile I was wondering he seems so familiar person. Anyways, I hope I have given you the updates of my world around. And yes, Omair Qureshi is also in my friend's list since he was from Mech. you might know him well. By the way this meathead has been absconding from his friends for years since we passed out from NED. I dont know how he added me here, probably an accident heheheh check him out :)
At 3:05pm on October 25, 2007, Asim Syed said…
Aoa,

Good to see you here. I hope you remember me. This is Asim, friend of Zehra, Ahsan and Omair.
At 8:14pm on January 27, 2008, Farooqnadeem said…
I am NEDian from NED Engineering college. We have registered NED global and formed a committee of NED 1974 batch and even gathered somefuns but have done nothing for NED till now as we need more moral and financial support to do something concrete. So those NEDians living in pakistan and wants to do something for NED may please contribute in the form of ideas and do something concrete for a good cause. An institute is known through those who are their ex-students.

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