I am currently working as a founder of FEEL Worldwide (Formation of Esteemed Entrepreneurs & Leaders Worldwide) in U.S.A. I am also an Academic Director in UMass, Donahue Institute, Civic Initiative. U.S.A. I have also attended Balochistan University Partnership Program (BUPP) “Entrepreneurship Education Program” with University of Massachusetts, Institute of Donahue, Civic Initiative in 2017. I have experience as a Lecturer & Program Coordinator (Entrepreneurship, Career Management, Event Manager, Industrial Linkages Development, and Placement) at DMS-FMS and Balochistan University of Information Technology Engineering and Management Sciences I’m also a professional member (entrepreneur category) of Human Resource Development Network (HRDN), Islamabad, Pakistan. I have been consulted by several local and multinational corporations, NGOs, and educational resource centres across Pakistan. My areas of focus are corporate entrepreneurship, social entrepreneurship, career management, project management, event management, monitoring & evaluation, human resource management, personal social development, consultancy and visionary leadership. In my efforts to bring about positive change in a national professional environment, I have been a scholarship advisor and human resource manager in Institute of Rural Management – Pakistan Reading Project (IRM-PRP) project funded by USAID. I have also been senior program officer for human resources in the Balochistan Rural Support Program. Prior to that I led School of Leadership activities as Balochistan Coordinator for Youth. I hold an MS and MBA, both from BUITEMS where I majored in entrepreneurship and human resource management. I have completed the Social Enterprise Management Program from Lahore University of Management Sciences, Lahore and Professional Skill Development Program from Institute of Business Administration in Karachi, Pakistan. My achievements include four promotions in my initial two years of my developme...
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Leadership & Entrepreneurship Development Program Guest Speaker Sessions Maximize your potential Achieve more with our learning programs Guest Speaker: Ali Sufyan Ale Sufyan CEO & Co-Founder Next Mile Consultants Private Limited Next Mile Consultants Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan Certified Consultant & Partner with various public and private sector organizations (National & International) Host: Arbab Naseebullah Kasi CEO-FEEL Worldwide, U.S.A. Academic Director University of Massachusetts, Donahue Institute, Civic Initiative U.S.A. Online Session: Saturday, October 19, 2019, 7:00pm (Pakistan standard Time) Session will also be live on the Facebook pages: FEEL Worldwide - Formation of Esteemed Entrepreneurs & Leaders Worldwide Next Mile Consultants https://www.instagram.com/p/B3vMtFzhGi9/?igshid=1kcwmk3pxovbr
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Pashtoon culture Day. Pushtun; Pakhtun; Pashtoon; Pathan; Afghan. (Pashto: پښتني هڅوب) is based on Pashtunwali, which is an ancient way of life, as well as speaking of the Pashto language and wearing Pashtun dress. The culture of the Pashtun people is highlighted since at least the time of Herodotus (484–425 BC) or Alexander the Great, when he explored the Afghanistan and Pakistan region in 330 BC. The Pashtun culture has little outside influence over the ages. Some authors and historian explain that it is 5000 years old tribe and some explain it as more than 7000 years old tradition. Fundamental of Pashtoon culture: 1. Jarga. 2. Pashtoonwali 3. Hujra 4. Attan / Rask / Dance Tribes of Pashtoon Regarding tribes you will find minium sixty main tribes in Pashtoon which further sub categories. Traditional Pashto music is mostly klasik ghazals, using rubab or sitar, tabla, portable harmonium, flute and several other musical instruments. Attan in Pakistan and Afghanistan. All of these may be practiced and mixed by Pashtuns in other valleys, and it's not uncommon to see Pashtuns of one province being better at a different region's style. Pashto: اتڼ; ALA-LC Romanization: Ataṇ, also referred to as Atan or Attan Attan Dance In this dance, the dancers perform to the beat of the music. It is typically performed by men and women. It involves 2–5 steps, ending with a clap given while facing the center, after which the process is repeated. The hips and arms are put in a sequential movement including left and right tilts, with the wrists twisting in sequence. Ultimately a hand is projected outward and brought in a 'scoop-like' fashion towards the center where the other hand meets it for a clap. This dance is typically performed with the musician dictating the duration and speed. Type of Attan There are various types of attan. You will find out in every district people normally would know minium 2 to 5 types of attan. You will find many type of attan if you would visit all Pashtoon region in Pakistan and Afghanistan so you may find more than 30 different types of Attan. Traditional Attan / Dance In this dance, the dancers perform to the beat of the musi https://www.instagram.com/p/B2wT885BK7B/?igshid=ss88mwgskge9
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