1.
Honored by Listing in Who’s Who in the World, 1996 -
part of a 98-year history, joining men and women from the USA
and around the world who have proven themselves as leaders in
their field and whose accomplishments are of worldwide reference
interest.
2.
Awarded
by the National Book Council of Pakistan
for writing the best book entitled "Modeling and Forecasting for
Pest Management".
3.
Awarded "Farm Guide Hamdard Foundation Prize"
by Hamdard Foundation, for Outstanding Research
Performance, 1986.
4. Awarded
"J. H. Comstock Outstanding Graduate Student Award" by
the Entomological Society of America, 1984.
5. Awarded
"Outstanding Graduate Student Award" by the Southwestern
Branch of Entomological Society of America, 1984.
6. Member,
Board of Studies, Gomal University, D. I. Khan.
7. Ex-Member
of the Oklahoma State University, Linnaean Games Team, 1984,
1985. The Linnaean Games are special feature of the
Entomological Society of America's Annual Meetings. The games
are designed to test the entomological knowledge of graduate
students from their respective universities. I participated in
the branch as well as in national meetings of the Entomological
Society of America. Every time, I was recognized and awarded by
the Oklahoma State University.
8.
Higher Studies Scholarship (1981-83)- based on academic
and research performance (Nation-wide competition), Government
of Pakistan awarded scholarship through USAID for higher studies
in the USA.
9. Merit
Scholarship (1968-76). Based on academic performance, University
of Agriculture, Faisalabad, awarded scholarships throughout the
career.
10.
BRONZE MEDAL
- 1973- for obtaining Third Position in BS, the University of
Agriculture, Lyallpur, awarded Bronze Medal.
11. Awarded
by the City Muslim High School in (1968) for getting First
Position in the Entire School in Metric Examination (a
comprehensive examination required for every candidate at the
last year in high school).
12. Awarded
Two Times by the City Muslim High School for getting First
Division (equivalent to most of 'A' Grades) in the 9th and 10th
grade, 1967, 1968. |