Sana Tariq
Research and Development
Karachi
Summary of Career
Tameer-e-Pakistan Trust presenting first time in Pakistan " Main Hun Pakistan " Our motive is to tell every one the true meaning of Sacrifice , Love and Patriotism. Main Hun Pakistan is a tribute ceremony for our Legends, Legends, who are THE MAKERS OF PAKISTAN Who have migrated here, Who have their stories buried in their hearts, Who wants to share their love for Pakistan, Theme: - True stories of Migration from India to Pakistan. - Tribute to all legends who have participated in Migration. -They all are not alive , but we are!! Concept: Tameer e Pakistan trust taken an initiative by introducing all hidden stories of migration to our youth, our kids are aware of international histories but Pakistan's history is unknown to them!! First time in Pakistan, we are going to show you all how much they actually suffered and what is there message for you, for Us and for Pakistan. Collaborator: Talib-e-Ilm welfare Society. Venue: Sindh Scout Auditorium Participant Investment: -PKR: 700/- Speakers: -Syed Nusrat Ali ( Well known Trainer, Motivational Speaker) Guest of Honors: - Muhammad Aslam Jinnah ( Blood relative Of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah) - Ma'am Qamar Amin ( Professor + head of Department , Physiology , University of Karachi) - Sir Taseer Ahmed - Saddam Tufail Hashmi ( Aaj News) - Shehzad Khan ( News One) - Kamran Chauhan ( Journalist ) Many more. Targeted Audience: Only PAKISTANIS , with love for there homeland. No Age limitations. Benefits: -Live Theater Performances: 1. A true story of Migrating Family from dehli to Lahore. 2. Story of a bond between father and son , there love for there homeland and Duties. 3. A true story of 13 years old girl , who have lost her family. 4. Muqadama-e Pakistan , a theater from Talib-e-Ilm Welfare Society , an excellent way to show your part in society. -Motivational speech: -Booklets Distribution: The booklet with all true stories of our legends and there messages for all of Us.
Abstract Title " organ donation and transplantation in Pakistan. Religious perspective and where do we stand