Almas khalil biography
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Mohammad Aslam Khan Khalil
Mohammad Aslam Khan Khalil | |
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| Born | () January 7, (age75) Jhansi, U.P., India |
Mohammad Aslam Khan Khalil, M.A.K. Khalil or Aslam Khalil (born January 7, ) is a theoretical physicist known for his leading research in atmospheric physics. Early in his career, he worked on quantum field theory of elementary particles. During the last three decades, he has worked on Global Change Science, including the physics, chemistry and biology of greenhouse gases and ozone depleting compounds. He is a professor of physics at Portland State University.[1]
Selected publications
[edit]Scientific papers, books and articles
[edit]Global Climate Change and Human Life, J. Wiley & Sons, UK., ISBN
M.A.K. Khalil. Non-CO2 greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Annual Review of Energy/Environment, Annual Reviews, , Vol. –,
Earth’s atmosphere. Encyclopedia of Geochemistry, Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series, C.P. Marshall and R.W
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Suppressed voices: The saving grace of Pashto music
Almas Khan Khalil believes Pukhtun culture can provide a new lease of life to musicians
PESHAWAR:
Gone are the days when Pashto singers would enchant large crowds with their performances. In this hour of darkness when singers and musicians have plunged into silence, only a few voices of reason and rationality remain.
Almas Khan Khalil, a senior Pashto singer, is among the breed of artistes who foresee a new direction for music. He firmly believes a stronger connection with Pukhtun culture could provide a new lease of life to musicians.
“We are facing challenges today because the people have distanced themselves from culture,” Khalil tells The Express Tribune. “Only then can we build a tolerant society.”
Hailing from Tehkal area of the provincial capital, Khalil has dedicated his entire life to music. He
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PESHAWAR: As the world celebrates music freedom day, year-old Ustad Gulab Sher, a popular Pashto folk singer of the yore days, seeks financial assistance as he has been suffering from multiple health complications for the last three years.
Unfortunately, senior Pashto singers, most in their late 70s and 80s, Zarsanga, Khan Tahsil, Qamru Jan Bibi, Ahmad Gul Ustad, Khial Mohammad, Hidayatullah, Akbar Hussain, Mashooq Sultana and Almas Khalil also have been suffering from multiple health complications for the last few years. They look up to art lovers and philanthropists for monetary assistance.
The Culture Journalists Forum (CJF) and Takhleeq Development Foundation (TDF) will jointly celebrate music freedom day while Pakhtunkhwa Cultural Foundation (PCF) will release a new comprehensive study on ‘Effects of war and repression of musicians, performers and the public of Swat’.
Mr Sher fryst vatten in a state of extreme hopelessness with his eyesight being lost and ailing health, which reflects