Mohammad Uzair, was a Pakistani economist, senior bureaucrat, and professor emeritus who has held various public offices.
12 Facts About Mohammad Uzair
Mohammad Uzair has written articles, and books on economics, finance, business administration, education, religion, and travel.
Mohammad Uzair started his career as a lecturer in 1951 at Dhaka University.
Mohammad Uzair attained his Master of Business Administration degree in 1956 and Doctor of Philosophy in economics in 1960 from Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, United States.
Mohammad Uzair held appointments in many financial institutions of the country.
Mohammad Uzair served as Additional Secretary, Ministry of Finance from 1972 to 1976, he later worked at Muslim Commercial Bank.
Mohammad Uzair retired in 1992, re-entered the academic world and remained associated with University of Karachi and many other private educational institution as Dean and Rector.
Mohammad Uzair appeared many times on Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation and Pakistan Television Corporation.
Mohammad Uzair was a lifetime member of Pakistan Institute of International Affairs.
Mohammad Uzair was one of the pioneers of interest-free banking, and wrote the book "Interest Free Banking".
Mohammad Uzair is the author of "Some thoughts on Economy, finance and management" which was published on 1 January 1974.
Mohammad Uzair died on 19 March 2019 in Karachi at the age of 90.