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Ghulam Ahmad
Born23 May 1923
DiedSeptember 20, 2003(2003-09-20) (aged 80)
NationalityPakistani
CitizenshipPakistan
Known forEnvironmental Sciences
SpouseJamila Begum
Scientific career
FieldsCivil and Military Engineering
InstitutionsPakistan Forest Service (PFS)
Colorado Department of Military Affairs (DMA)
Pakistan Chrome Mines Ltd (PCM)
Military Engineering Service (MES)

Shaikh Ghulam Ahmad (Poonch, 23 May 1923 – New Jersey, 20 September 2003) was a Pakistani forestry official[1] and later managing director[2] and Chairman of Pakistan Chrome Mines Ltd, the largest and oldest chrome mining company in Pakistan.[3][need quotation to verify]

In World War II he served in the Royal Indian Air Force engineer officer, fighter pilot and military engineer.

He wrote Unique and Everliving, a biography of prophet Muhammad. The book was written over a period of five years. The book is published by Ferozeson's Ltd., a book publisher in Pakistan.[4][5]

Life and education

He was born in the city of Poonch, in Poonch District of Kashmir, on 23 May 1923. He was educated in Poonch at a school where his father, Shaikh Ghulam Rasul, was the headmaster. He migrated to Pakistan, from Kashmir along with his family. Before partition of India, his father was Head Master of High School in Poonch. He married to Jamila Begum at Rehara, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan on 11 May 1949. He had three sons and two daughters, he received a B.Sc (honours) degree in Physics and a Masters in Statistics from the University of Punjab in Lahore. He received a Postgraduate Diploma in Natural Resource Development ITC, Delft, Netherlands.

While his father Shaikh Ghulam Rasul was the head master of the Middle School in Poonch and Rawalakot.

He had three brothers, Shaikh Ghulam Rabbani, was the Ambassador of Pakistan to North Korea, Tunisia and Romania. Shaikh Gilani Kamran, was a Professor of English Literature at Government College Lahore and an author who wrote over 35 books and his youngest brother Saeed Ahmad was a Pakistani Businessman.

Career

Ghulam Ahmad Royal Indian Air Force
Ghulam Ahmad
AllegianceIndia British India
 Pakistan
Service/branch Indian Air Force
 Pakistan Air Force
Years of service1947-1948
Rank Flight Lieutenant
UnitNo. 1 Squadron, Indian Air Force
Battles/warsWorld War II
Burma Campaign
Indo-Pakistani War of 1947
Other workEducationist, Military advisor, and an environmental scientist

He joined the Royal Indian Air Force as a Fighter Pilot in the No. 1 Squadron, Indian Air Force. He fought against the Japanese Imperial Army in Burma during World War II, flying in a Hawker Hurricane fighter plane.

Ground Subject Cup RIAF

He was selected for the Forest Service after World War II and trained at the Forest Research Institute at Dehradun, India. After partition of India and Pakistan he joined the Pakistan Forest Service, becoming the Chief Conservator of Forests and Director of the Aerial Survey Project in Peshawar, Pakistan, where he surveyed the North-West Frontier Province for a Natural Resources Survey from 1965-1969. He introduced hybrid poplars in Pakistan, including Azad Kashmir, and especially Rawalakot, changing the living conditions of the rural population.

He supervised an aerial survey of the Indus River Basin for the development of natural resources. He emigrated to United States in August 1971 to complete a PhD in Civil Engineering at Colorado State University. After retiring from the Pakistan Forest Service, Ahmad joined the Colorado Department of Military Affairs, where he helped to draft the Emergency Response Plan for the State of Colorado. From 1983 until 1999 he was the Managing Director of Pakistan Chrome Mines Ltd.

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Ahmad's grave

See also

References

  1. ^ Report on Panjkora Valley forests Ghulam Ahmad - 1968 The Pakistan journal of forestry - Volume 22 - Page 71 Asad Ali Anvery (Saiyald), Pakistan Forest Institute - 1972 "No. F. 2(l5)/70-BG/1498 - dated 24th June, 1971. Mr. Ghulam Ahmad, P.F.S.I. Conservator of Forests, Aerial Forest Inventory Project, Pakistan Forest Institute, Peshawar is granted l3 days earned leave from 7th June, 197l to 19th June, 1971, ..."
  2. ^ E & MJ international directory of mining - Page 554 1992 "AHMAD, GHULAM, Pakistan Chrome Mines Ltd. "
  3. ^ Mining Industry in Pakistan 1952. Department of Mineral Concessions. Page 46
  4. ^ National Library of Australia
  5. ^ [1]