Nuclear for Sustainable Socioeconomic Development

Annual General Meetings

Annual General Meeting 2025

The Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Pakistan Nuclear Society (PNS) was held on December 26, 2025, at the new venue, Margalla Forms (NCA Club), Islamabad. More than 100 participants attended the meeting. The session comprised three segments: the oath-taking ceremony of WiN-Pak, the presentation of annual reports, and social events.

Continuing its tradition of honoring living legends in the nuclear field, PNS conferred the Lifetime Achievement Award (Scientists Category) upon Dr. Muhammad Nuruddin Qazi. The award, consisting of a medal and a certificate, was presented in recognition of his untiring contributions to Pakistan’s nuclear research and development program. The Chief Guest, Dr. Inam ur Rahman, decorated Dr. Qazi with the medal, while the certificate was presented by the President of PNS, Dr. M. Tahir Khaleeq.

Ms. Hina Ahmad, daughter of Dr. Qazi, delivered a comprehensive presentation highlighting her father’s life and remarkable achievements. 

Dr. Qazi then shared memories of his journey from India amid the extraordinary turmoil and bloodshed of the 1947 Partition.

Prior to the Chief Guest’s address, Ms. Samina Wasim recited a poem dedicated to the esteemed personality of Dr. Inam ur Rahman. In his concluding remarks, Dr. Rahman reflected on his long association with Dr. Qazi, beginning from their early days at the first office of the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission in Karachi.

During the formal session of AGM, Dr. Mohammad Mohsin presented an overview of the activities conducted in 2025. Mr. M. Abbas Qamar gave an overview of the financial situation of the Society. Dr. M. Tahir Khaleeq mentioned about the major events during the tenure of the present Council while Mr. Waqar A. Butt highlighted the proposals for amendment in the Constitution. The session was nicely conducted by Ms. Nazia Kashif, Executive Member PNS.

Annual General Meeting 2021

As per the requirement of the Constitution, the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of PNS Members has to be held at least once in a year. Consequently, the AGM took place at Islamabad Hotel on 18th December 2021 followed by a dinner. A large number of Members along with their spouses and adult children participated (the number was above one hundred). Dr. Shamim Ahmad Chaudhry, the first elected President of PNS was the Guest of Honor. The welcome address with introductory remarks was given by Dr. Imtinan Elehi Qureshi, President PNS. He counted new initiatives which the present Council took during the past one year especially the restart of PNS quarterly Newsletter with an improved look and making the website of the Society more attractive and dynamic. The Council wished to take PNS at par with the well-established similar Societies in the world. He expressed his grievance that in spite of the fact that all Council Members are exerting a lot in terms of time and money by utilizing their personal resources, yet no concrete support in terms of logistic and financial assistance is being provided from the organizations which are regarded as custodians on the Society. Similarly, the academic contribution for the Newsletter from PNS Lifetime Members is very little in spite of the fact that intellectual resources of highly qualified and vastly experienced professionals is there in PNS.

The annual report was presented by Dr. Mohammad Mohsin, General Secretary PNS in which he said that amidst Covid-19 related restrictions, PNS has been able to make a decent impact in advancing its mandate through online platforms and physical academic sessions by organizing three Webinars and four Seminars in different cities. Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) of PNS comprising of ten eminent professionals of highest repute has been reconstituted.  As a part of outreach initiatives, interactions, discussions and MOU’s of mutual cooperation have been signed in areas of common scope with institutions like Pakistan Physical Society (PPS) and South Asian Strategic Stability Institute (SASSI). Communication channels have also been opened up with International Nuclear forums like China Nuclear Society (CNS),

 International Nuclear Societies Council (INSC) etc. Side by side with academic ventures, the Society has highlighted the welfare related issues of retired employees of strategic organizations and also arranges social activities like hiking/picnic events for its Members.

The idea for establishing an Administrative Advisory Board (AAB) was put forward to the Members in the form of a Resolution. Majority of the Members preset in AGM raised their hands in its favor. The objective of this Board is to complement the mandate of SAB for creating greater visibility of PNS in print/social media and awareness among the administration of strategic organization as well as policy makers in the sectors of S&T, safety & security, international relations and industrial development.

Keeping up the tradition to be in line with the mandate, a special technical lecture was arranged during the AGM. A renowned scientist, Dr. Jean-Pierre Charles REVOL who has been associated with CERN for a very long time and was the Chairman of the Joint CERN-Pakistan-Committee gave a fascinating talk on “Accelerator-Driven Systems towards Sustainable Nuclear Fission Energy” (Online from Geneva, Switzerland). The lecture was dedicated to Dr. Ishfaq Ahmad, former Chairman PAEC in recognition of his meritorious services to the nation.

In the end, the Guest of Honor, Dr. Shamim Chaudhry addressed the audience, He recalled the early days when PNS was formed about 30 years ago by some thoughtful scientists in PINSTECH. He elaborated that after passing through different phases, PNS is now an established forum comprising of more than 1000 lifetime members. He praised all those who played their part to obtain the envisioned objectives of the society. He lauded the present Council for putting new life by efficiently organizing various programmes. He urged the organizations involved in nuclear S&T to support PNS as it is a very effective forum to promote the soft image of the country in the nuclear field.