Mumtaz Ali Kazi Explained

Mumtaz Ali Kazi
Birth Date:25 June 1928
Birth Place:Hyderabad, Sindh, British India
Death Place:Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Fields:Organic chemistry
Workplaces:University of Sindh
Alma Mater:King's College London
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Mumtaz Ali Kazi (25 June 1928 – 25 January 1999), popularly known as M.A. Kazi, was one of Pakistan's leading scientists and educators. He was President of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences from 1978 to 1988 and President of the Chemical Society of Pakistan from 1977 to 1990.

Kazi completed his doctorate in chemistry in 1955 from King's College London becoming one of the first PhDs of Pakistan. His professional career spanned over 45 years during which he authored a number of books, papers and articles on science and education. Kazi's major topic of research was Islam and science.

Biography

Kazi received his early education at Noor Muhammad High School, Hyderabad, Sindh and did his M.Sc from D. J. Sindh Government Science College, Karachi. He did his PhD from the King's College, London in 1955 and on his return to the country joined the University of Sindh, Jamshoro as the founder director of the Institute of Chemistry and the dean of the Science Faculty.

In 1972, Kazi was appointed the Secretary, Department of Education, Government of Sindh. Several reforms were initiated during his tenure in the education sector in the province of Sindh. A year later he moved to Islamabad as the founder chairman, University Grants Commission (later renamed as the Higher Education Commission.

In 1977, Kazi took over the position of Federal Secretary, Ministry of Education, Government of Pakistan. He was the architect of the new National Education Policy of 1979 which was widely acclaimed within the country and outside.

In 1980, Kazi was appointed as the Adviser to the President of Pakistan and later in 1984 as the Adviser to the Prime Minister of Pakistan on Science & Technology with rank and status of Minister of State.

Kazi had been the chairman of Pakistan Council of Science and Technology during 1980-88 and the president of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences for two terms during 1978–84 and 1985–88. He remained President of the Chemical Society of Pakistan during 1977–1990.

Kazi was associated with a number of International organizations. He was a member of Executive Board of UNESCO[1] for a number of years and also served on the Science and Technology Advisory Committee of the United Nations. From 1989 to 1996, he was associated with the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Standing Committee on Scientific and Technological Cooperation (COMSTECH) as its chief executive and chairman of its executive committee with and rank and status of a federal minister. He remained the president of the Islamic World Academy of Sciences (IAS), Amman, Jordan, till his death in 1999.

The Institute of Chemistry at the University of Sindh was named in his honor in 1999.[2]

Service record

Association with national organizations

Association with UNESCO

Association with United Nations

Association with Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC)

Fellowships

Awards and medals

Notes and References

  1. Web site: DECISIONS ADOPTED BY THE EXECUTIVE BOARD AT ITS 117th SESSION. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Executive Board. 26 January 2017.
  2. Web site: Dr. M.A. Kazi Institute of Chemistry. University of Sindh. January 28, 2017.
  3. Web site: Former Office Bearers. www.paspk.org. Pakistan Academy of Sciences. January 28, 2017.
  4. Web site: Pakistan - General information. www.unesco.org. January 28, 2017.