Fatima Jinnah Dental College - Statutory and Management Affairs

Statutory and Management Affairs

The college is run by The Fatima Jinnah Dental College and Hospital Trust, which is a public, charitable, non-political, non-commercial Trust that was founded by the Late Syed Hashim Raza, a high-ranking civil servant and chair person. Manzoorudin Ahmed, former Vice Chancellor University of Karachi and an International Relations expert, is the Vice Chairman. Syed Ali Akhtar, an economist by profession, who has a wide range of experience in medical management and accounts is also one of the permanent trustees. Other trustees include a range of well-known personalities from both the private sector, as well as the government.

Founder trustees

  1. Manzooruddin Ahmed
  2. S. Baqar Askary
  3. Syed Hasan Naqvi
  4. Waheed Ahmed
  5. Khadim Hosain Siddiqui
  6. Mohammad Ibrahim Khorasani
  7. Ali Akhtar
  8. Syed Hashim Raza
  9. Naheed Askary

Permanent trustees

  1. Ghufran Ahmed
  2. Syed Hassan Askary

Associate trustees

  1. Asghar Mehdi
  2. Jahangir Abbas
  3. Ghause Mohammad
  4. Mr. S. M. Sibtain Ali

All income generated by the Trust is reinvested towards its maintenance and raising its standard. The fund generated majority of its income from students fee, though significant contributions also come from national and international funding agencies as well as well-wishing philanthropists, both from Pakistan and abroad. The financial affairs are conducted by Mr. S. Ali. Akhtar, who is also a Permanent Trustee and Director Finance of the college. The trust has been granted Tax Exemption under Section (1)(d) of the Income Tax Ordinance of 1979.

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