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Electrical Engineering 86-87 Batch

We had the electromen group a while ago but it could not be sustained. Let us reconnect.

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Started by Zain Zia Oct 10, 2007.

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Comment by nadeem on December 12, 2010 at 9:14am

my dear zain

how are u and where are u

this is nadeem ali khan ur class mate at ned if u remember

i am in army at gujranwala cantt

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