Focus Pakistan. Special meeting on March24th 2018. Lahore: Under the auspices of Focus Pakistan, a special meeting discussed at length the formulation of a new political order and a social contract. Dr. Owais Farooqui chaired the meeting. The participants emphasized on introduction of urgent structural constitutional changes to ensure corruption free, just and prosperous Pakistan. It was observed that any delay in the same would be detrimental. As
Read moreFocus Pakistan has gathered its members on 27th of April 2013. The agenda of the meeting was to focus the activities of 2012, followup of renewal of registrations and also discussed about scope of Focus Pakistan to expand its activities in other cities. In this regard invitation was received from Faisalabad to introduce social program mainly the education and awareness of our activities. We are planning to take a small delegation of Focus Pakistan
Read more[caption id="attachment_136" align="alignleft" width="200"] Focus Pakistan Members[/caption] Three new members were inducted in the organization. Two of these, who were present during the meeting, introduced themselves. They were Mr. Adeel Aslam, an IT Professional and Miss Quratulain Mammon an Electrical Engineer respectively. Both of them showed keen desire to work for the objectives of the organization.
Read moreThe chair proposed to review and reorganize the executive committee after the next elections which have been delayed due to serious illness of Muzaffar Muhammad Ali, our secretary general.
Read moreThe Annual General Meeting of FOCUS Pakistan was held on Saturday 17 September, 2005 at its registered office 12-St. John’s Park, Lahore Cantt. Nineteen Members along with Executive Committee Members and Office Bearers attended, whith Dr. Owais Farooqui president the meeting. First of all, Secretary General Muzaffar Muhammad Ali read the minutes of previous meeting; then he presented the Annual Report, and the clippings of media coverage of different
Read moreAt Shalimar Hall, Pearl Continental Lahore, at 3:00 PM. Senator S. M. Zafar, Chief Justice Supreme court (r) Dr. Naseem Hassan Shah, Lahore High Court Chief Justice (r) Mian Allah Nawaz, Justice (r) Mohtarama Nasira Javed Iqbal, Senior Columnist/ Journalist Mr. Sarfraz Syed, Dr. M. Owais Farooqui, and Mr. Muzaffar Muhammad Ali delivered their opinion. A number of important personalities of the relevant orientation including senior students from local
Read moreSenator John Kerry (Presidential candidate in 2004, and presentlay Chairman of foreign relation committee) was on his first visit to Pakistan on Saturday the 14th of January 2006. President of Focus had the opportunity to meet with senator Kerry at a function organized by chairman of Pakistan Senate, Mohammad Mian Soomro. Dr. Owais had an opportunity to participate in a discussion with senator Kerry and raised the question of image of both countries
Read moreThe chair introduced Mr. Asim Qadri, the President of Rotary club and informed the members of how Focus and Rotary can work together for a better Pakistan. Mr. Qadri informed the members that there are 170 Rotary clubs in Pakistan and 31 clubs in Lahore alone. He mentioned that the young Rotractors can liaise with the ‘Focus’ group as well. He suggested highlighting and acknowledging the people who are an example for others. The chair informed
Read moreProceedings: The chair opened the meeting. The points discussed and decisions taken are as follows: Launch of Focus Pakistan ‘Newsletter’ Linking up with Rotary Club Restructuring of the Executive Body Induction of New Members Reactivation of the Website
Read more“Educating Pakistan: Myths & Realities” Focus Pakistan organized an interactive discussion on Wednesday, 18th January at Alhamra Hall III, Lahore on “Educating Pakistan: Myths & Realities”. The participants included former federal minister and vice-chancellor of Beaconhouse National University Sartaj Aziz, Chairman Mashal Dr Pervez Hoodbhoy, Project Director of the Directorate of Staff Development Dr Rukhsana Zia, former Chief Secretary
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