Mubashir Hassan

Mubashir Hassan
Mubashir Hassan
Born January 22, 1922 (1922-01-22) (age 89)
Panipat, British Indian Empire
Residence Islamabad, Islamabad Capital Territory
Citizenship Pakistan
Nationality Pakistan
Fields Civil Engineering
Institutions University of Engineering and Technology
Alma mater Punjab University
Columbia University
Iowa State University
Doctoral students Shamsul Mulk
Known for co-founded Pakistan Peoples Party
Help created the Science Ministry
established the Kahuta Project
Influenced Zulfikar Ali Bhutto

Mubashir Hassan (Urdu: مبشر حسن; January 22, 1922) PhD, is a Pakistani civil engineer and science administrator known for his work in Hydraulics and his political role in the development of the atom bomb project.[1][2].[3] He held several public offices, including standing as the 9th Finance Minister of Pakistan (1971-1974) and the 3rd Science Advisor to the Prime minister Secretariat (1974-1977).

A political activist, he co-founded the Pakistan People's Party and was jailed alongside Zulfikar Ali Bhutto in 1977.[4][5][1] Released in 1984, Hassan joined the UET Lahore's Faculty of Engineering as professor of civil engineering.[1]

Contents

Association

  • Member, Pakistan Atomic Scientists Foundation (PASF)
  • Member, Pakistan Civil Engineer Society
  • Professor, Civil Engineering at UET Lahore

Publications

Books and Bibliography

  • 2001, Birds of the Indus, Mubashir Hasan, Tom J. Roberts
  • 2000, The Mirage of Power, Dr. Mubashir Hassan, PhD, (2000) (ISBN 0-19-579300-5)
  • 1989, An Enquiry into the Bhutto Yean, Dr. Mubashir Hassan
  • 1986, National unity: what is to be done?, Mubashir Hasan, I. A. Rahman, A. H. Kardar
  • 1977, United front for people's democracy
  • 1976, Pakistan's illiterate leaders
  • 1967, A Declaration of Unity of People
  • 1954, On the general education of an engineer

References

  1. ^ a b c "Dr. Mubashir Hassan". Chowk.com. http://www.chowk.com/pavocavalry/iLogs/life/DR-Mubashir-Hassan. 
  2. ^ "Professor Mubashir Hassan". revolution.com. http://revolution-reader.blogspot.com/2009/12/dr-mubashir-hassan.html. 
  3. ^ Hassan, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Dr. Professor Mubashir (May 2000) [2000], "Zulfikar Ali Bhutto: All Power to People! Democracy and Socialism to People!" (in English), The Mirage of Power, Oxford University, United Kingdom: Dr. Professor Mubashir Hassan, professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Engineering and Technology and the Oxford University Press, pp. 100–393, ISBN 0-19-579300-5 
  4. ^ Pakistan Herald. "Intellectual: Dr. Mubashir Hassan". Pakistan Herald. http://pakistanherald.com/Profile/Dr-Mubashir-Hassan-1067. 
  5. ^ "Delegation visits with Dr. Mubashir Hasan". http://vcnv.org/gallery2/main.php/v/pakistan-+delegation/Dan+Pearson/pakistan-delegation/Dr_+Mubashir+Hasan.jpg.html. 
Government offices
Preceded by
Abdus Salam
Science Advisor to the Prime minister Secretariat
October 22, 1974–July 5, 1977
Succeeded by
MGen Zahid A. Akbar
Preceded by
Muzaffar Ali Khan Qizilbash
Finance Minister of Pakistan
December 24, 1971—October 22, 1974
Succeeded by
RM Hanif Khan

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