Harvard School
Global Business
Sustainable Business Strategies
Power and Influence for Positive Impact
OXFORD UNIVERSITY
Social Entrepreneurship
Shahbaz Ali Malik's academic journey began at Cadet College Petaro in 1981, where his athletic prowess matched his educational achievements. He excelled in various sports, leaving a lasting impression on his peers. Later, he completed his Intermediate diploma at Lawrence College Ghora Galli and earned degrees in Economics and Business Administration. From 1987, Shahbaz has been an active participant in his family's business, the Popular Group of Industries. His steady ascent through the ranks culminated in his appointment as the Managing Director in 2002, a testament to his leadership and business acumen. The group encompasses a wide range of industries, including fabrics, spinning mills, and juice, reflecting Shahbaz's diverse interests and capabilities. Beyond his business commitments, Shahbaz is an active participant in various business associations and social ventures. His leadership roles in organizations like the Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry and his tenure as the President of Serve Our Society (SOS) highlight his commitment to community service and his ability to juggle multiple responsibilities, keeping the reader intrigued by his diverse engagements. As an alumnus of Cadet College Petaro, Shahbaz demonstrates his commitment by leading the Petarian Association and expanding its reach to universities in Karachi. His life is a testament to his success in education, business, and community service.
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GREEN PAKISTAN, IS IT POSSIBLE? In these writings, the author "Shahbaz Ali Malik" highlights
various issues, including the need for modernizing agriculture and livestock sectors, the tragic
incident at Army Public School in 2014, industrial collapse due to rising energy costs,
declining education standards, and economic struggles. The government's fiscal management also
comes under scrutiny, with a growing budget deficit and heavy reliance on loans.
The author points out the dire state of poverty, inadequate healthcare, educational disparities,
and rampant food adulteration. Ultimately, the book emphasizes that Pakistan's path to
prosperity requires a concerted effort from leaders and citizens, demanding accountability and
transformative initiatives to realize the nation's potential.
Global Business
Sustainable Business Strategies
Power and Influence for Positive Impact
Social Entrepreneurship
MPhil( Scholer ) Economics
M.B.A ( Managemnt )
M.A (Economics)
L.L.B (Bachlor of LAW)
B.A (Bachlor of
Art)
Associate of Science Degree in Business Administration
Intermediate (F.A)
Metric ( S.S.C )