Safdar Kiyani

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Safdar Kiyani
Born(1948-06-20)20 June 1948
Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the University of Balochistan
Scientific career
FieldsBotany and Ecology
InstitutionsUniversity of Balochistan

Safdar Ali Kiyani (20 June 1948 – 22 April 2008) was a Pakistani

Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the University of Balochistan, which is located in Quetta, Pakistan.[1]

Murder

Kiyani was shot and killed by a gunman riding a

separatist organisation, claimed responsibility for Kiyani's killing.[1]

Burial ceremony

Kiyani was buried in the city of

Punjab.[1] The University of Balochistan closed for one day to mark Kiyani's murder.[1] The Punjab University teachers' association also condemned Kiyani's killing and held a day of mourning.[1]
His full name was Dr Safdar Ali Kayani and his date of birth was 20 June 1948, his religion was Islam. He did his Matriculation in March 1964 in Agriculture Group from Government High school, Renala Khurd, then Intermediate in 1967 from Sahiwal district in the premedical group, he did his graduated from Government College, Jehlum in August 1969. He then got his master's degree from Punjab University in 1971 in the field of Botany.

Education

He started his career in 1971 as a demonstrator of the botany department of Punjab University up to 1973. then as a research officer in Punjab University, meanwhile he did his PhD in ecology in which he wrote his thesis on "Some Ecological Studies on Soil and Vegetation of Termite Affected Areas of Pakistan" from University of the Punjab.

Career

In 1980 he came to Quetta and joined University of Balochistan as a lecturer and remained on the same post till 1981. In 1981, he was promoted to the seat of assistant professor and in 1984 to associate professor. Meanwhile, in 1984, he took the charge of chairman of the botany department, and then in 1998 he became the meritorious professor. Afterwards, he achieved the status of dean of the Faculty of Sciences and then became the dean of the Faculty of Biological Sciences. In 2000, he was promoted to dean of student affairs, and in 2005, he became a pro-vice-chancellor of the University of Balochistan.

Family

Kayani left a widow, one daughter and three sons.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^
    Adnkronos International
    . 2008-04-22. Retrieved 2008-05-07.