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Syed Ghulam Mustafa Shah Sindhi: سيد غلام مصطفيٰ شاھ), 18 October 1918 – 9 October 1999"> Sindhi: سيد غلام مصطفيٰ شاھ), 18 October 1918 – 9 October 1999was a scholar, educationist and academic leader from Sindh">Sindhi_language.html" ;"title="Sindhi language">Sindhi: سيد غلام مصطفيٰ شاھ), 18 October 1918 – 9 October 1999was a scholar, educationist and academic leader from Sindh, Pakistan. He served as Vice Chancellor of
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Jamshoro and Federal Education Minister of Pakistan. He was founder of "Shah Abdul Latif Cultural Society" and launched the scholarly Journal "Sindh Quarterly".


Biography

Syed Ghulam Mustafa Shah was born on 18 October 1918 at Village Qadir Dino Shah, near Bulri Shah Karim, District Sujawal, Sindh, Pakistan. He received primary education at Sujawal. He passed Matriculation examination from Sindh Madersatul Islam High School (now University) with first class first position. He passed Intermediate examination from D.J. Sindh College Karachi and graduated from
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in 1941. He also earned M.A. in Political Science and LL.B degrees. In 1946 he got scholarship to study abroad and obtained Masters and PhD degrees from
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, U.K.


Career and contributions

Syed Ghulam Mustafa began his career as an assistant professor at Sindh Muslim College Karachi. He then served as Professor at Government College (now Government College University) Hyderabad and Principal of Sindh Muslim College Karachi. In 1960, he was appointed as Deputy Director and then Director in Education Department. As a Director of Education, he established girls’ schools across the country, even in the most neglected, remotest regions of the country. He worked as Vice Chancellor of
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Jamshoro from 30 September 1969 to 5 December 1973. His tenure as a Vice Chancellor is considered as the golden time for the University of Sindh. Sindh University employees colony, students' hostels, and the existing building of the
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were constructed in his tenure. The Sindh University Railway Station, Central Library and Central Mosque were also inaugurated in his tenure. He was elected as member of
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in 1988 and served as Federal Education Minister from 1988 to 1990. He was member of the executive board of United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (
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), and secretary of the board of the
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.


Literary contributions

After retirement, he founded "Shah Abdul Latif Cultural Society" in Karachi. The main purpose of the society was to provide a forum for Sindhi intellectuals to study the issues pertaining to the province and raise voice from literary point of view. He organized many conferences, seminars and gatherings pertaining to the hot issues of the Sindh province. This society also published a number of valuable books in Sindhi and English. He launched the scholarly Journal "Sindh Quarterly". He served as an editor of this journal. He authored a number of books including the following: * Sair aeen Safer, 1962 * Muashro Aeen Taleem (Society and Education), 1974.Sindhi Muashro Aeen Una Jo Mustaqabel (Sindhi Society and its Future), 1978 * Decline of Education in Pakistan, 1990 * Lessons of History (Translation) * English-Sindhi Dictionary, 1972


Death

Syed Ghulam Mustafa Shah died on 9 October 1999 and was buried in Mewa Shah graveyard of Karachi.


References

{{Reflist Sindhi writers 1918 births 1999 deaths People from Sujawal District Aligarh Muslim University alumni Alumni of the University of Oxford