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Network: PTV (English News) Education Graduate education in English & Broadcasting Career Anchored English news for 43 years Retired in 2012 — a historic record Legacy Pioneer of English-language television news in Pakistan
Network: PTV (English News) Education Graduate education in English & Broadcasting Career Anchored English news for 43 years Retired in 2012 — a historic record Legacy Pioneer of English-language television news in Pakistan
Network: Geo News Education Bachelor’s degree (media-related) Career Morning shows, current affairs, political programs One of Geo’s longest-serving female faces
Current Role: Anchor, Channel 24 Education Master’s degree in International Relations Postgraduate studies in Strategic & Defense Studies Career Highlights Former host on Dunya News Author of books on Pakistan’s security and politics Expertise National security, foreign policy, civil-military affairs
Current Role: Senior Anchor & JournalistNetworks: PTV News, News One Education Master’s degree in International Relations (Islamabad) Career Highlights Hosts hard-hitting political talk shows Known for fearless reporting and opposition to censorship Expertise Politics, civil-military relations, democratic rights
Current Role: Lead Anchor, ARY NewsPrevious Network: Geo News Education Bachelor’s degree (discipline not publicly disclosed) Career Highlights Known for assertive questioning and political interviews Covers current affairs, governance, and accountability Frequently hosts prime-time political segments Reputation Respected for direct questioning and strong command over political discourse
Dr Shela Hirani Profession Nurse educator, academic leader, researcher, and health-sciences administrator Nationality Pakistani Education & Academic Qualifications Dr Shela Hirani has a strong and progressive academic background in nursing, education, and leadership: Diploma in Nursing – Pakistan Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) – Pakistan Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) – Pakistan Doctor of Education (EdD) – University of Toronto, Canada Her doctoral education focused on higher-education leadership, faculty development, and health professions education, which later shaped her national and international academic leadership roles. Academic & Professional Career Aga Khan University (AKU) Dr Hirani has spent a major part of her career at Aga Khan University, particularly within the School of Nursing and Midwifery (SONAM), where she held several senior roles: Key Positions Dean, School of Nursing & Midwifery (SONAM), AKU Professor of Nursing & Education Senior Academic Administrator and Policy Contributor As Dean, she was responsible for: Strategic planning and academic governance Expansion of undergraduate and graduate nursing programs Faculty recruitment, mentoring, and leadership development Quality assurance and accreditation processes Strengthening regional and international collaborations She played a crucial role in elevating nursing education in Pakistan to international standards. Research & Scholarly Contributions Dr Shela Hirani’s research interests include: Nursing education and curriculum development Faculty development in health professions Leadership in higher education Professional identity and empowerment of nurses Quality assurance in nursing education Publications & Scholarship Author of peer-reviewed journal articles Contributor to book chapters on nursing education and leadership Speaker at national and international conferences Supervisor and mentor to graduate and doctoral students Her scholarly work focuses on building academic capacity and leadership within nursing and allied health disciplines. National & International Contributions Dr Hirani has been deeply involved in policy and capacity-building initiatives: Advisor to nursing councils and regulatory bodies Contributor to national nursing education standards in Pakistan Consultant for health-education projects in South Asia, Central Asia, and East Africa Promoter of women’s leadership in healthcare education She is widely respected for bridging clinical practice, academic rigor, and educational leadership. Recognition & Impact Although she is known more for institution-building than awards, Dr Hirani is recognized for: Transforming nursing education leadership in Pakistan Mentoring generations of nurse leaders, educators, and researchers Advocating for nursing as a scholarly and leadership profession Strengthening Pakistan’s representation in global nursing academia Legacy & Influence Dr Shela Hirani is regarded as: One of Pakistan’s most influential nurse-educators A pioneer in academic leadership for nursing A role model for women in higher-education leadership A key contributor to the professionalization of nursing in Pakistan Her work has had a lasting impact on: Nursing curricula Faculty development systems Institutional governance Regional and international academic partnerships Quick Summary Category Details Name Dr Shela Hirani Education Nursing diplomas & degrees; EdD (University of Toronto) Profession Nurse educator, academic leader Key Role Former Dean, School of Nursing & Midwifery, AKU Expertise Nursing education, leadership, faculty development Impact National & international nursing education reform
Full Name Bilquis Bano Edhi (بلقیس ایدھی) Birth & Early Life Date of Birth: 14 August 1947 Place of Birth: Bantva, British India (now India) She migrated to Pakistan with her family around the time of partition in 1947. Education Basic/Schooling: Bilquis Edhi is reported to have joined nursing training early in life — even before completing higher secondary school — when she joined the Edhi Nurses Training Centre around the mid-1960s. Nursing Qualification:She trained as a professional nurse at the Edhi Nurses Training Centre in Karachi. Formal University Degree:There is no widely cited public record of a university degree (e.g., BSc Nursing) — her expertise and training were primarily through hands-on nursing education and service work rather than a standard degree program. 👉 In short: her education was in nursing and humanitarian care — learned in practice and training rather than formal academic degree progression. Marriage & Family Husband: Legendary Pakistani humanitarian Abdul Sattar Edhi — founder of Edhi Foundation. They married in 1966 when Bilquis was a young nurse at the Edhi dispensary. Children: Four — Faisal, Kubra, Zeenat, and Almas. Bilquis and Abdul Sattar Edhi lived simply and devoted their lives to public service, often residing within the Edhi Foundation premises itself. Career & Humanitarian Work Nursing & Early Work Bilquis began her service journey by training as a nurse and then working directly in maternity clinics and dispensaries, especially serving the poorest communities in Karachi. Edhi Foundation She became a pillar of the Edhi Foundation, Pakistan’s largest nongovernmental humanitarian organisation, which was founded by her husband in 1951. Key Roles in Edhi Foundation: Headed maternity homes and childbirth care. Supervised the world-famous “Jhoola (cradle) scheme” where abandoned babies could be safely left at any Edhi centre — a practice that saved tens of thousands of newborns. Managed adoption services, ensuring abandoned children found safe homes and care. Oversaw welfare services for women and children across Pakistan. For decades she was recognized as the maternal heart of the organisation, loved and respected by people of all backgrounds. Awards & Honors Dr Bilquis Edhi received numerous prestigious awards for her humanitarian work: 🌟 Ramon Magsaysay Award for Public Service (1986) — the Asian equivalent of the Nobel Prize. 🌟 Hilal-i-Imtiaz — Pakistan’s second-highest civilian award. 🌟 Mother Teresa Memorial International Award for Social Justice (2015). 🌟 Title “Person of the Decade” in 2021 by Impact Hallmarks for her social impact. 🌟 Other recognitions included international peace prizes and global mentions among most influential Muslims. Impact For over six decades, Bilquis Edhi dedicated her life to serving society, especially the poor, orphaned, abandoned children and women in need. Edhi Foundation’s Jhoola scheme alone helped save more than 42,000 unwanted babies by offering safe abandonment instead of infanticide or neglect. She was widely known as “Mother of Pakistan” for her compassion, courage, and lifelong service. Her work went beyond routine charity — she was instrumental in transforming social welfare services in Pakistan into one of the most humane and respected networks of care in the developing world. Later Life & Death Bilquis Edhi suffered from cardiovascular disease in her later years. She passed away on 15 April 2022 in Karachi, Pakistan, at the age of 74. Tributes flowed from across Pakistan and abroad, honoring her lifelong service. She is buried in Mewa Shah Graveyard in Karachi. Legacy Aspect Detail Birth 14 Aug 1947, Bantva, British India Profession Nurse & Philanthropist Organisation Edhi Foundation (Co-Chair) Impact Saved tens of thousands of abandoned babies; promoted child welfare, women’s care Major Awards Ramon Magsaysay Award, Hilal-i-Imtiaz, Mother Teresa Award Death 15 Apr 2022, Karachi
Dr Rozina Karmaliani – Complete Profile Name: Dr Rozina KarmalianiProfession: Public health scientist, nurse educator, researcher, academic leaderCurrent Roles: Implementation Scientist & Associate Director, South & Central Asia, Brain & Mind Institute, Aga Khan University (AKU) Professor & long-time senior faculty member at AKU School of Nursing & Midwifery (AKU-SONAM) Education & Academic Qualifications Dr Karmaliani has an extensive educational background in nursing and public health: 📌 Diploma in Nursing – Aga Khan University, Pakistan (1987)📌 Diploma in Midwifery – Aga Khan Hospital/AKU, Pakistan (1988)📌 Post-RN Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) – Aga Khan University (1991)📌 Master of Public Health (MPH) – University of Minnesota, USA (1994)📌 Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) – University of Minnesota, USA (1997)📌 PhD in Nursing – University of Minnesota, USA (2000)→ She was the first Pakistani to earn a PhD in Nursing from the University of Minnesota. Career & Leadership Aga Khan University (AKU) Dr Karmaliani has served AKU for nearly 30 years in multiple academic, research, leadership, and administrative capacities, including: Dean of AKU School of Nursing & Midwifery (AKU-SONAM) (2019–2022) — guiding growth of nursing education and leadership in Pakistan. Faculty Member, Community Health Sciences — teaching and mentoring graduate students. Implementation Scientist & Associate Director, Brain & Mind Institute — focusing on mental health, adolescent wellbeing, and violence prevention in South & Central Asia. She has also contributed to nursing program development in other countries (e.g., Afghanistan, East Africa, Syria, and Egypt), advancing higher education in nursing regionally. Research & Scholarly Contributions Dr Karmaliani’s research portfolio spans women’s, child, and adolescent health, with special strengths in: Prevention of gender-based violence and violence against women & girls Mental health promotion & suicide prevention from a health systems perspective Community health nursing practices Health systems strengthening and public health policy She has published numerous peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters, supervised graduate students, and secured national and international research grants supporting her work. Major Achievements & Honors Dr Karmaliani’s contributions have earned her prestigious recognition nationally and internationally: Fellow, American Academy of Nursing (FAAN) — First Pakistani nurse and first from Central & South Asia ever inducted into this global nursing academy (inducted Oct 2022). WHO Global 100 Nurse & Midwife Leader (2020) — recognized for outstanding nursing leadership worldwide. Women Leaders Award — HUM TV (2022) — for exceptional leadership as a woman in health and science. Juran Fellowship Award for Leadership in Quality and Distinguished Leadership Award from the University of Minnesota — highlighting global leadership impact. Impact & Legacy Dr Karmaliani is widely regarded as a trailblazer in nursing education and public health in Pakistan and South Asia. Her work has helped: Elevate nursing as a science and profession in higher education. Strengthen research culture and evidence-based practice in maternal, child, and mental health. Build leadership capacity among healthcare professionals. She is also a role model for women in STEM, health sciences, and academia — bridging community health needs with policy and education. Summary Category Details Name Dr Rozina Karmaliani Education Nursing diplomas & degrees (AKU); MPH, MSN, PhD (University of Minnesota) Position Associate Director & Implementation Scientist, Brain & Mind Institute, AKU Leadership Former Dean, AKU School of Nursing & Midwifery Research Focus Women’s health, mental health, gender-based violence, health systems Honors FAAN Fellow, WHO Global 100 Nurse & Midwife Leader, HUM TV Women Leaders Legacy Pioneering nursing education & public health leadership in Pakistan & region
Princess Flavia — Profile of a Pakistani Female Flight Attendant Personal Background Name: Princess Flavia Nationality: Pakistani Age at Time of Death: 26 years old Religion/Ethnic Background: Christian (her funeral was held in a Christian cemetery in Karachi) Princess Flavia was not royalty in the political sense — “Princess” was part of her name and family identity, not a title. Education She completed her Intermediate education (equivalent to high school). After that, she earned a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree from a government college in Karachi. Aside from this general milestone, there are no publicly available records about her schooling institution names, fields of specialization, academic achievements, or any higher education beyond the BSc. Career in Aviation Early Career Princess Flavia first worked as a flight attendant with Shaheen Air for about two and a half years. After that, she joined Bhoja Air as an air hostess. Work Ethic and Passion She was fond of flying and travel, and was passionate about being on international flights. Despite family concerns about the risks involved in aviation work, she pursued her career with determination. At one point she even postponed her own wedding plans in favor of focusing on her profession. Other Activities Flavia appeared in some modelling work, including advertising for a pharmaceutical company with her brother. She was offered modelling opportunities for a lawn fashion campaign, though her family discouraged her from taking it to focus on her aviation career. Tragic Death Princess Flavia died in a plane crash: Incident: The crash of a Bhoja Air Boeing 737 near Rawalpindi in April 2012 claimed 127 lives, including Princess Flavia’s. Role: She was serving as a flight attendant on that flight. Her funeral took place at St. Anthony’s Church, Karachi, and she was laid to rest in the Christians’ Cemetery (Gora Qabristan) on Sharea Faisal. Summary Category Details Full Name Princess Flavia Nationality Pakistani Education Intermediate + BSc (government college) Career Flight attendant (Shaheen Air → Bhoja Air) Modelling Work Some freelance / advertisement roles Death Killed in the Bhoja Air plane crash (2012) Legacy Remembered for her ambition and commitment to aviation
Momi Gul Durrani – Complete Profile Full Name: Momina Gul DurraniNative Name: مومی گل درانیLifespan: 1938 – May 20, 1965Nationality: Pakistani (British Indian at birth before 1947)Occupation: Flight attendant (Air hostess), Model, Cultural IconKnown For: Being the iconic “Face of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA)” during the airline’s Golden Age. Early Life & Family Background Birthplace: Karachi, then part of British India (now Pakistan). Momi Gul Durrani was born into a Farsi-speaking Durrani family of Afghan royal descent that had moved from Afghanistan to Saharanpur and Amritsar before finally settling in Pakistan. Her family was respected and culturally prominent. She had two sisters, and one of them — Qandeel Gul — later married the famous Pakistani music composer Sohail Rana (making Momi his sister-in-law). Note: There is no verified public record of her exact schooling institutions or degrees — typical for many individuals of that era whose early life pre-dated widespread digital documentation. Career Highlights 📍 Joining PIA Momi began her career as a flight attendant with Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) at the age of 21. This was during the “Golden Age” of PIA under Air Marshal Nur Khan’s leadership, when the airline became globally renowned. The “Face of PIA” Renowned for her elegance, poise, and beauty, Momi became the central figure in PIA’s marketing and promotional campaigns. Her photos were featured on PIA calendars, posters, and promotional print media around the world. She came to personify the airline’s brand of sophistication, hospitality, and global professionalism. Service with Jacqueline Kennedy One of the most notable highlights of her career was serving on a Boeing 720B flight that carried U.S. First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy during her goodwill tour of Pakistan in March 1962. Momi Gul Durrani presented a bouquet to Mrs. Kennedy upon arrival at London Heathrow. The First Lady reportedly praised the service, and PIA used her remark in marketing materials. Personal Life Momi Gul was known personally as cheerful, dignified, and commanding respect like a princess in any gathering. Belonging to a culturally rich family, she was admired not just for beauty but for professionalism and humility. Final Flight & Death On May 20, 1965, Momi Gul Durrani died in the tragic crash of PIA Flight PK705 near Cairo, Egypt. The flight was an inaugural/chartered service from Karachi to London via Cairo. She had been called in at the last minute to replace another flight attendant and was aboard when the plane crashed on approach to Cairo International Airport. She was only 27 years old at the time of her death. Legacy Momi Gul Durrani’s influence extended far beyond her physical life: Cultural Icon She became a symbol of the high professional standards and international image of Pakistan’s national airline during its prime. Popular Culture In the 1970s, PIA released a doll modeled in her likeness, dressed in the signature PIA uniform. Historical Recognition Archival footage and documentaries about PIA’s history often feature her as a key personality of that era. Summary Aspect Detail Name Momi Gul Durrani Birth Karachi, 1938 Career PIA Flight Attendant & Model Key Recognition Face of PIA in 1950s–60s Notable Moment Served on flight with Jacqueline Kennedy Death Died in PIA Flight PK705 crash, 1965 Legacy Cultural icon of Pakistan’s aviation history