khairulbashar Siddiqui
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Where do you live?
Lombard
Your real name? (No pseudonyms, please)
khairulbashar Siddiqui
Which college or university?
NED Engineering College
Any fellow Pakistani Alumni living near you?
Tanveer Mallick
Your graduation date?
1971
Your major?
Mechanical Engineering
What do you do for a living?
own Business
Any professional affiliations? Memberships in professional orgs?
NEDEA
What are your hobbies?
Reading

Comment Wall (2 comments)

At 4:24am on November 19, 2007, khairulbashar Siddiqui said…
Is there any other graduate from 1971, who is on this forum.
At 11:14am on March 6, 2008, Riaz Haq said…
Mansoor Bhatty and Jawed Ekram are 1971 grads. For additional info, go to Members tab, then search for 1971.
Good Luck.

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