Presidents of The Managing Committee
Name | Designation | Period |
---|---|---|
Sayyed Dilshad Hussain Nikyalvi Thhandi Baan Sayyedaan AJK | Senior Adviser Management Committee | 2012- |
Rai Bahadur Sir P. Chatterjee | Judge, Chief Court Punjab | 1900–1917 |
Mr. Justice Sir Shadi Lal | Chief Judge High Court, Punjab | 1917–1933 |
Mr. Justice Kanwar Dalip Singh | Judge, High Court, Punjab | 1933–1947 |
Mian Bashir Ahmad | Editor, Hamayun | 1947–1949 |
Mr. Justice S.A. Rahman | Judge, High Court, Lahore | 1949–1956 |
Mian Bashir Ahmad | Editor, Hamayun | 1956–1966 |
Mr. Mukhtar Masood | Commissioner, Lahore | 1966–1969 |
Malik Abdul Latif Khan | Secretary Education,Government of the Punjab | 1969–1970 |
Dr. Z.A.Hashmi | -do- | 1969–1970 |
Mr. Namdar Khan | -do- | 1970–1972 |
Prof. M. Rashid | -do- | 1972–1975 |
Dr. M. Tariq Siddiquei | -do- | 1975-1975 |
Prof. M. Rashid | -do- | 1975–1977 |
Mr. Muhammad Siddiq Chaudhry | -do- | 1977–1978 |
Mr. M.H. Jafry | -do- | 1978-1978 |
Prof. Abdul Qayyum Qureshi | -do- | 1978-1978 |
Brig. Muhammad Ikram Amin | -do- | 1978–1980 |
Mr. Muhammad Azhar | -do- | 1980-1980 |
Mr. Muhammad Safdar Kazmi | -do- | 1980–1981 |
Mr. Ahmad Sadik | -do- | 1981–1984 |
Syed Asad Ali Shah | -do- | 1984-1984 |
Karamat Ali Khan | -do- | 1984–1986 |
Haji Muhammad Akram | -do- | 1986–1987 |
Mr. Jiwan Khan | -do- | 1987–1988 |
Sheikh Zahoor-ul-Haq | -do- | 1988–1989 |
Mr. Tariq Sultan | -do- | 1989–1991 |
Mr. Ameenullah Chaudhry | -do- | 1991–1992 |
Mr. Tanvir Ahmad Khan | -do- | 1992–1996 |
Mr. Tasneem Noorani | -do- | 1996–1997 |
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