Distinction
He completed his thesis under the supervision of the department chairman Dr Amir Ullah Khan.
His topic of research was “Women Empowerment in FATA: A Case Study of Tehsil North Waziristan Tribal District”.
His thesis discussed the prevailing problems and also proposed possible solutions. Dr Aamir Raza, assistant professor Department of Political Science, University of Peshawar, was external examiner on the occasion of thesis defence.
Dr Amir Ullah Khan has written several research articles and has also introduced the concept of Smoking-Free Campus Initiative to control and eradicate drugs from the university and to protect students from unhealthy practices.
SBP holds webinar on finance
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Interim setup termed only way forward towards Afghan peace
Peshawar
April 6, 2021
PESHAWAR: The experts at a function here on Monday said an interim setup was the only way forward towards peace in Afghanistan.
They were speaking at the in-house discussion on the prospects of peace in Afghanistan and the role of Pakistan and other regional partners. The Area Study Centre, University of Peshawar, had hosted the event
A former diplomat Rustam Shah Momand, retired Lt-General Asad Durrani, Prof Azmat Hayat Khan, Brig Saad, Prof Adnan Sarwar, Prof Hussain Shaheed Soharwardi and Prof Shabir Ahmad Khan were the participants. Rustam Shah said the continuous war and instability had resulted resulting in the deaths of children, women, youths and elderly people. He said drug addiction was increasing and children were being sold for money and acute poverty prevailed.