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Mohammed Zubair
Mohammad Zubair may refer to: * Muhammad Zubair Umar also known as Mohammad Zubair, Pakistani politician * Mohammad Zubair Khan, Pakistani economist * Mohammad Zubair (Pakistani cricketer), Rawalpindi cricketer * Muhammad Zubair (field hockey) Muhammad Zubair (born 12 October 1988)
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, field hockey player * Mohammed Zubair (journalist), Indian journalist and fact-checker {{hndis Pakistani masculine given names
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Muhammad Zubair Umar
Mohammad Zubair Umar ( ur, ) is a Pakistani politician who served as 32nd Governor of Sindh from February 2017 to August 2018. A prominent leader of the Pakistan Muslim League (N), he served as the Chairman of Privatisation Commission of Pakistan with the status of State Minister from 2013 to 2017. Currently he serves as Chief Spokesperson to Nawaz Sharif's daughter Maryam Safdar. Early life and education Umar was born to Ghulam Umar. Umar has lived in Karachi since 1971 and belongs to punjabi speaking community. Zubair is elder brother to Mr. Asad Umar who is a prominent leader of Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf. He received his master's degree in business administration from Institute of Business Administration (IBA) in 1981. At IBA, he became the member of the Board of Directors in 1980 and taught Financial Management from 1981 to 1986. After completing his MBA, he joined IBM from 1981 until his resignation in 2007. Zubair Umar's father, Major General (retd) Ghu ...
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Mohammad Zubair Khan
Dr. Mohammad Zubair Khan has a doctorate in political economy from Johns Hopkins University. After working briefly for the World Bank, he worked at the International Monetary Fund from 1981 to 1992, assigned to a wide range of countries, including industrial countries in northern Europe and Turkey, developing countries in south Asia, the oil producing countries in the Middle East and countries in the South Pacific region. Since returning to Pakistan, he has been consulting for the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, UNDP, JBIC and other international organizations on a range of issues, such as macroeconomic stabilisation policies, monetary policy, trade and exchange rate issues, fiscal and external debt sustainability, fiscal federalism, tax administration and poverty related issues. He also lectures at the Central Banks of Egypt and Sri Lanka, the National Institute of Public Administration (NIPA) campus in Lahore, the Pakistan Administrative Staff College, and the National ...
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Mohammad Zubair (Pakistani Cricketer)
Rawalpindi was a first-class cricket side that competed in domestic competitions in Pakistan. Rawalpindi's List A and Twenty20 sides were known as the Rawalpindi Rams. Honours * Patron's Trophy (1) * 1980-81 (not first-class in that season) * Quaid-i-Azam Trophy (1) * 2013-14 Rawalpindi also reached the final of the Ayub Trophy in 1967-68 (losing to Karachi Blues), the Punjab Governor's Gold Cup Tournament in 1971-72 (losing to Punjab University), and the BCCP Patron's Trophy in 1984-85 (losing to Karachi Whites) and 1988-89 (losing to Karachi). Playing record 1950s and 1960s Rawalpindi played their first two matches in 1958-59 in the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy, drawing the first and winning the second against Peshawar. Munir Malik took 21 wickets in the two matches for 136 runs; on top of his 12 for 39 against Peshawar he scored 35 not out, which was the highest score in the match, a crucial element of the 28-run victory. In 1961-62 Rawalpindi won three of their four matches in th ...
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Rawalpindi Cricket Team
Rawalpindi was a first-class cricket side that competed in domestic competitions in Pakistan. Rawalpindi's List A and Twenty20 sides were known as the Rawalpindi Rams. Honours * Patron's Trophy (1) * 1980-81 (not first-class in that season) * Quaid-i-Azam Trophy (1) * 2013-14 Rawalpindi also reached the final of the Ayub Trophy in 1967-68 (losing to Karachi Blues), the Punjab Governor's Gold Cup Tournament in 1971-72 (losing to Punjab University), and the BCCP Patron's Trophy in 1984-85 (losing to Karachi Whites) and 1988-89 (losing to Karachi). Playing record 1950s and 1960s Rawalpindi played their first two matches in 1958-59 in the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy, drawing the first and winning the second against Peshawar. Munir Malik took 21 wickets in the two matches for 136 runs; on top of his 12 for 39 against Peshawar he scored 35 not out, which was the highest score in the match, a crucial element of the 28-run victory. In 1961-62 Rawalpindi won three of their four matches in ...
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Muhammad Zubair (field Hockey)
Muhammad Zubair (born 12 October 1988)
Asian Games website. Retrieved 29 November 2010.
is a Pakistani player who plays for the Pakistan national team as a forward.


Career


2010

In November, Zubair was part of the gold medal winning team at the in

Mohammed Zubair (journalist)
Mohammed Zubair is an Indian journalist and the co-founder of Alt News, an Indian non-profit fact-checking website. Zubair was arrested and incarcerated by the Delhi Police for a month. His detention raised further concerns about the state of India's press freedom under Narendra Modi's premiership and was widely criticized by journalistic bodies, human rights organizations and the political opposition who allege that the arrest was an act of revenge against his role in Alt News' work of combating disinformation. He and Alt News co-founder Pratik Sinha were nominated for the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize. Early life Zubair was born in 1983 in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. He is a Muslim. Zubair attended the Ramaiah Institute of Technology, and spent over ten years working as a software engineer for Nokia. Journalism career In 2017, Zubair and fellow former software engineer Pratik Sinha founded Alt News. Zubair only assisted Sinha in running the site for about a year while contin ...
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