In a nation where leaders often excel in lip service rather than impactful actions, the region is no stranger to hardworking and honest individuals. The Pakistani diaspora around the world stands testament to the brilliance and studious nature of its people, setting them apart from mere empty vessels left behind.
In this compelling photograph, Prince Dr. Mahmud Aurangzeb takes the lead in guiding visiting dignitaries during a noteworthy visit to Khyber Medical College in Peshawar. Among the esteemed guests were Dr. Nadeem Jan, Federal Minister for Health, and Dr. Arshad Rehan, President of APPNA and an Interventional Cardiologist based in Ohio, USA – both incidentally proud alumni of Khyber Medical College.
The fortuitous unveiling of an invitation for a grand congregation of globally recognized medical professionals hosted by Khyber Medical College caught my attention when it was shared in the Sarhad Conservation Network WhatsApp Group. This group, blissfully acting as the sole watchdog of conservation efforts in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, mirrors the shared commitment to progress and development.
This article pays tribute to the Honorable Prince Dr. Mahmud Aurangzeb, the Patron-in-Chief of both our school’s alumni and this internationally significant event. The gathering aims to unite men of action from diverse backgrounds as a humble tribute to their revered professional Alma Mater, Khyber Medical College, Peshawar.
The forthcoming medical conference, a landmark event supported by The Association of Physicians of Pakistani Descent of North America (APPNA), an American nonprofit organization based in Westmont, Illinois, United States of America, marks a historic collaboration.
A question arose among acquaintances about whether Prince Mahmud Aurangzeb would consider a post-retirement foray into politics, emulating his ancestors’ selfless service to the people of Swat. I firmly dismissed this notion, citing the prevalent insatiable greed for wealth that often overshadows the interests of Swat and its genuine leadership.
Fortunately, our nation still boasts a select few individuals like Prince Dr. Mahmud Aurangzeb, spread across various fields, who altruistically strive to serve the country’s interests. Their efforts focus on bringing international expertise, knowledge, and investments, setting them apart from those responsible for pushing Pakistan to the brink of economic and financial collapse. May Pakistan thrive, sustained by the dedication of her selfless sons.