Muneen Maayr, founder of Bykea at #TedxZiauddinUniversity. "Our digital identities will become eternal very soon. It’s time for everyone to create their digital legacy."

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Muneen Maayr, founder of Bykea at #TedxZiauddinUniversity. "Our digital identities will become eternal very soon. It’s time for everyone to create their digital legacy."
First time I saw #SuhaiAbro perform at #TEDXKarachi; high energy and talent - but she was not able to connect with the audience... Best luck next time :)
#TinaSani starts her #TEDXKarachi talk with her mesmerising vocal ...!! What a beautiful voice she has ...
Fasi Zaka talks about "Where Panic Dosen't Strike" at the TEDxKarachi 2011 on 27th May 2011
Fasi went to Peshawar University, before getting elected as a Rhodes Scholar to Oxford University. On 2007, Zaka began to script and script a political and social satire show- “News, Views and Confused”, on AAJ TV. The show received significant international attention through publications such as The Washington Post, for its programmes during the second emergency declared in 2007, amidst a severe clampdown on press freedom. He currently works as “Head of Ideas” at Adcom for the advertising of the Norwegian cellular company Telenor. Fasi is also a well known columnist, writing op-ed for Aurora, The Friday Times, Instep and The News. He is also credited with hosting the most listened to radio show- ‘The Fasi Zaka Show’ for FM91 and is also the host of a popular television show on MTV Pakistan- ‘On the Fringe’. Due to his extensive presence and influence he was declared as one of ‘Pakistan’s News makers of the Year’ in 2006. Zaka also consults, and has done work for the World Bank, ACCA, ICRC and the British Council.
~ Imran Khan, talks about Never giving up on your Dreams at the TEDxKarachi 2011 on 27th May 2011.. Click here to continue..
Imran Khan, talks about "Never giving up on your Dreams" at the TEDxKarachi 2011 on 27th May 2011 Imran Khan graduated from Oxford in 1972 with a degree in Politics and Economics. He was later inducted into the university’s Hall of Fame. As a cricketer, he achieved incredible success as the world’s premier all-rounder and lead Pakistan to its World Cup victory in 1992. After retiring from cricket, he went on to become a champion of social causes in Pakistan, going on to found the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Hospital, the country’s first cancer hospital that provides free treatment to thousands of patients annually. He has raised millions of dollars worth of funding through national and international campaigns.Khan has also been active in politics and is the founder of Pakistan’s Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party. His most significant political work has been the restoration of those judges who were deposed under the Musharraf regime. As University Chancellor of the Namal College in Mianwali, he set up links with the University of Bradford creating further academic opportunities for the youth of Pakistan. Imran Khan received many prestigious awards for his outstanding work for public welfare and personal achievements amongst which are the Hilal-i-Imtiaz, Pakistan’s highest civil honorary award, the Lifetime Achievement Award presented to him at the Asian Jewel Awards, and induction into both the Oxford University and the ICC Hall of Fame.
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