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Posted: 13 years ago
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Just wondering, how old do you think he is?
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: ctbank

Just wondering, how old do you think he is?

Aaammm he must be 24 or 25 as he's done with his MBA !
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Posted: 13 years ago
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He hosted Bridal Couture Week? The red carpet? Does anyone have the link for it?
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: ctbank

He hosted Bridal Couture Week? The red carpet? Does anyone have the link for it?



Yh does any1 hav the link
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Seventeen-year-old Manoucheher Munawar Siddiqui, son of prominent businessman Munawar Siddiqui, escaped with his life after a pair of men opened fire at a cafe in Defence.

A young employee of Cafe Equinox was not as lucky and died in the shooting.

The details of the incident are hazy, considering that the police have no real witnesses coming forward and the cafe's reputation itself —that of a sheesha-bar doubling as a romantic tryst point — is in question. People at the cafe, including the owner, administration and employees, fled shortly after the incident and the police found the establishment locked from the outside. People from the neighbouring shops were cagey about speaking and appeared nervous. A case has yet to be filed and the police are wary of how they approach the case as Siddiqui is an influential man.

The injured teenager has so far only told the police that he did not recognise the attackers. The few witnesses who the police could find, claimed that there were two men and one of them had long hair. They rode up to the cafe on a motorcycle, entered and released about three to four bullet rounds both inside and outside the cafe and fled within a few minutes.

Shopkeepers said they only heard the sound of three to four gunshots and saw people running from the cafe. The attackers also shot a few rounds outside. "Whatever happened, happened inside the cafe," said another shopkeeper, "perhaps there was a fight inside."

The cafe, located at the Bukhari Commercial area, is a popular spot for young well-heeled men to gather and smoke sheesha. The police are looking for the owner, believed to be Majid Patel, and people who were there at the time of the attack.

The cafe's employee who was killed was identified as 22-year-old Gulfam from Azad Kashmir. He was shot in the head and his body was taken to Jinnah hospital along with Manoucheher, affectionately known as Mikki.

Gulfam's body was not claimed at the time that this news story was filed. Manoucheher went home with his family after his two gunshot wounds, in the leg and the abdomen, were treated.

Police said both victims were shot from close range with a small pistol. They suspect that the attack was over a personal enmity and the injured boy was the target. "It is possible that the boy had a fight with one of his friends that led to the attack," speculated SP Tariq Dharejo.

The injured boy's father was busy taking his son home from hospital and thus could not give many details. "Nothing happened, everything is alright," he told The Express Tribune, "he was shot twice and we are taking him home now. My son was going to tuitions."

Manoucheher's friends arrived at the hospital soon after. A young man who identified himself as Faizan and claimed to be from among the friends, said that Manoucheher had gone to smoke sheesha. He added that 'Mikki' was studying for his O' levels at a private school in Darakhshan.

The injured boy seemed very relieved to be going home from the hospital and kept thanking the doctors.

Published in The Express Tribune, November 24th, 2011.

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Posted: 13 years ago
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Munawar Alam Siddiqui

Munawar Alam Siddiqui is a pilot, he was commissioned in the Executive Branch of the PAF in October, 1974. Besides holding various Command and staff appointment, he served as presidential and VVIP and military air transport fleet of the PAF. During tour of his duty with the air force ,he served as Director Air Transport operations(1996-1998) at Air HQ and commanded an operational PAF Base (2000-2002).An alumnus of the National defence College, he holds two graduate and two Post-graduate Degree in Science from different universities.
He is a qualified flying instructor and has flown over 8000 hours on different aircraft including C-130, Boeing -707 and dessault falcon 20. Having Last served as the Assistant Chief of Air Staff (administration) of Pakistan Air Force, he retired in the rank of Air Force Commander e in October 2003. For meritorious services rendered to the PAF ,the government of Pakistan awarded him the military honors of Tamgha-e-Imtiaz and sitara-e-Imtiaz.
Currently, he is Chairman JS Investment Limited. JS Air (Pvt) Limited and Mahvash & Jahangir siddiqui Foundation and Director of JS value Found Limited, Eye TV Network Limited & Al-Abbas Sugar Mills Limited.


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Posted: 13 years ago
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Mrs. Safia Munawar Siddiqui
Director


Chairperson PAFWA (Pakistan Air Force Women's Association) Chaklala Chairperson PAFWA Montessori Chairperson Mashal-e-Illm Secondary School Visiting faculty (Honorary) at PAF Finishing School for girls President Floral Art Society of Pakistan, Islamabad Chapter
  • Member WAFA (World Association of Flower Arrangers)
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    Posted: 13 years ago
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    Nadia Munawwar's rise to the top of Pakistan's corporate sector is an inspirational story of commitment, hard work and determination. Having reached the top echelons of a traditionally male dominated sector, Nadia has recently been appointed chairperson Business & Professional Women (BPW), an international organisation dedicated to women in the workplace; a cause that is close to her heart.

    At just fourteen-years of age, Nadia Munawwar became a professional working woman. She went against the grain and took up a position as a copywriter in an advertising agency, not for the money, but because it was something she wanted to do. This was an invaluable learning experience for Nadia and gave her a head start when she finally entered the job market full-time.

    In Islamabad, Nadia gained renown as the creative director of Adgroup Pvt. Ltd. When she moved to Karachi, she started working for Jahangir Siddiqui, now known as JS, thanks to her successful rebranding of the company. In fact, the transition was so smooth that it has been a source of great inspiration to many other businesses who are trying to rebrand.

    Munawwar has recently been appointed a chairperson in BPW, an organisation that is actively working to give women opportunities to become more visible, and to wield greater power in their jobs and careers. The organisation is present in over ninety countries worldwide, and provides support and resources to professional women across a variety of fields. She shares her insights with Blue Chip about her career and how to promote and encourage working women through BPW.
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    Posted: 13 years ago
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