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Curriculum Vitae
Of
Prof. Dr. Humayun Khan
INSTITUTE OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY
PESHWAR
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Dr. Humayun Khan
Professor ® Ex-Director,
Institute of Development Studies,
NWFP Agricultural University,
Peshawar.
1. Cell : 03339122072.
2. E.Mail: (iii) humayun_ids@ yahoo.com
3. Postal Address: House No. 272, Sector-D, Hashtnagar Road, Shiekh Maltoon
town, Mardan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
4. Educational qualification: Ph.D (Economics)
5. Experience: 34 years
6. Employment Record:
Period : June 20, 2006 to December 31, 2016
Employer : The Agricultural University Peshawar
Position : Director/Professor.
Period : April 12, 2003 to December 31, 2016
Employer : The Agricultural University Peshawar
Position : Professor BS-21.
Period : Sep.2000 to April 2003.
Employer : NWFP Agricultural University, Peshawar
Position : Associate Professor (BPS-19).
Period : 1995 to 2000.
Employer : NWFP Agricultural University, Peshawar
Position : Asstt. Professor. (BPS-18).
Period : 1983 to 1995
Employer : NWFP Agricultural University, Peshawar
Position : Lecturer (BPS-17).
7. Job Description:
i. Teaching
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Taught a number of courses to the students of BS/M.A, M.Phil and Ph.D
Economics, M.Sc (Hons) and Ph.D Rural Development. Some of these Courses are:
1. Macro Economics
2. Micro Economics
3. Monitory Economics
4. Industrial Economics
5. Public Finance
6. International trade
7. Economy of Pakistan
8. Rural Development
9. Administration and supervision
10. Rural Development Programmes
11. Agriculture Finance
12. Resource and Environmental Economics
13. Natural Resource Economics
ii. Research:
- A number of papers/articles published in the Journals of International repute,
produced a number of research reports and conducted various Socio-Economic
Studies in different parts of Pakistan as per detail below.
9. Major research related achievements
• HEC Approved Supervisor for Economics, Rural Development and Management Sciences.
Articles Published in International Journals
1. Income-Consumption Relationship under Relative Income Hypothesis:
Empirical Evudence from Peshawar, Pakistan. International Journal of
Economic Policy in Emerging Economies, (2015) Vol. 8, No. 4: pp, 283-91.
2. Assessing Factors Affecting Demand for Bottled Drinking Water in Northern
Pakistan: Are Consumers Health-Risk Averse? Pakistan Journal of Social
Sciences, (2014) Vol. 34, No.1: pp 49-57.
3. An Empirical Investigation of Consumption Function under Relative Income
Hypothesis: Evidence from Farm Households in Northern Pakistan.
International Journal of Economic Sciences, (2014) Vol. III, No. 2/2014, pp.
43- 52.
4. Livelihood Diversification: A Strategy for Rural Income Enhancement, Journal
of Finance and Economics, 2014, Vol.2 No. 5. pp.194-198
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5. Estimating willingness to pay for recreational services of two public parks in
Peshawar, Pakistan. Environmental Economics, Vol.5 Issue 1, 2014. pp. 21-26
6. Employment Composition of the Rural Households in Northern Pakistan,
Journal of Asian Development Studies, Vol. 2, Issue 4 (December 2013) pp.
44-50
7. Income inequality in Northern Pakistan: A Social Issue in Development Process,
Journal of Asian Development Studies, Vol.1, No.3 (September 2012) pp. 6-
13
8. Determinants of Rural Household Energy Choices: An Example from
Pakistan, Polish Journal of Environmental Studies Poland Vol. 21 No.3,
2012 (635-641)
9. An Analysis of Government Health Services for Rural folk in Selected Villages
of Peshawar District, Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, Vo1.28 No.3, 2012.
pp.149-153.
10. Factors Determining Off-Farm Employment on Small Farms in District
Nowshera of North Pakistan, Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, Vol.28 No.3,
2012. pp.333-43.
11. Floods, Relief Aid, and Household Resilience in Rural Pakistan: Findings from a
pilot survey in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Review of Agrarian Stydies, Vol.1No.2,
July-Dec, 2011.
12. Dual Purpose of Wheat for Forage and Grain Yield in Response to Cutting, Seed
rate and Nitrogen, Pak. J. Bot., 43(2): 937-947, 2011. ISSN 1680-5195
13. The impact of Remittances on Socioeconomic Conditions of Rural Families
of District Poonch Azad Jamu and Kashmir. Sarhad Journal of Agriculture.
Vol:27 (3) 2011. pp. Accepted for publication. ISSN 1016-4383
14. An Investigation into the Possession of Livestock of the Rural Households in
Northern Pakistan: A case study of District Shangla. Sarhad Journal of
Agriculture. Vol. 26, No. 3, 2010. pp. 451-460, ISSN 1016-4383
15. Availability and Access to Capitals of Rural Households in Northern Pakistan.
Sarhad Journal of Agriculture. Vol. 26, No. 3, 2010. pp. 443-450, ISSN 1016-
4383
16. Remittances impact on Socio Economic Development in NWFP, Pakistan.
Sarhad Journal of Agriculture. Vol. 26, No. 1, 2010. pp. 125-133, ISSN 1016-
4383
17. Role of Food and handicrafts in Rising of Eco-Tourism in the Northern Areas of
Pakistan. Sarhad Journal of Agriculture. Vol. 26, No. 1, 2010. pp.119-124,
ISSN 1016-4383
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18. “Analysis of Agricultural Extension System: A Discrepancy between Providers
and Recipients of the Extension Services. An Empirical Evidence from North-
West Pakistan” Sarhad Journal of Agriculture. Vol. 24, No. 2, 2008. pp. 349-
354 ISSN 1016-4383
19. Impact of Agricultural Credit on Farm Productivity and Income of Farmers in
mountainous Agriculture in Northern Pakistan. A case study of selected Villages
in District Chitral. Sarhad Journal of Agriculture. Vol. 24, No. 4, 2008,
pp.713-718, ISSN 1016-4383
20. Role of Sarhad Rural Support Programme in Natural Resource Management in
District Kohat. Sarhad Journal of Agriculture Pp.78-86, ISSN 1024-9829
21. An Analysis of Micro Credit Programme of SRSP for Women Folk, Sarhad
Journal of Agriculture NWFP Agricultural University Peshawar. Vol. 23.
No. 04
22. An Analysis of Training Programms of SRSP for Woman Folks in NWFP,
Pakistan. Sarhad Journal of Agriculture. Vol. 24, No. 4, 2007.pp. 1199-1204,
ISSN 1016-4383
23. Impact of Trainings Imparted to Enhance Agricultural Production in District
Mansehra, ” Sarhad Journal of Agriculture. Vol. 24, No. 4, 2007. pp.1211-
1216 ISSN 1016-4383
24. An analysis of Micro Credit Programms for Women Folks in NWFP, Pakistan.
Sarhad Journal of Agriculture. Vol. 24, No. 4, 2007 pp. 1249-1255, ISSN
1016-4383
25. Obstacles Identification in the Adoption of Improved Farm Technology by
Small Farmers in NWFP, Pakistan. (A case study of District Peshawar) The
Journal Of Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol XV, No.1, 2007. Pp.141-153.
ISSN 1024-0829
26. NGOs and Gender Development, the case of AKRSP in District Chitral, NWFP,
Pakistan. The Lahore Journal of Economics, Volume 11, No.1, Jan-June,2006.
PP.81-96, ISSN 1811-5438
27. Poverty Alleviation through Community Based Natural Resource Management
in Azad Jammu and Kashmir Sarhad Journal of Agriculture. Vol. 22, No. 2,
2006. pp. 347-352, ISSN 1016-4383
28. Marketing of onion in District Dir. Sarhad Journal of Agriculture. Vol 20 No.
2, 2004. pp. 163-168, ISSN 1016-4383
29. Economic Analysis of Broiler Farms in the Arid Zone, Sarhad Journal of
Agriculture. Vol. 20, No. 3, 2004. pp. 337-341, ISSN 1016-4383
30. Role of Foreign Remittances in the Soci-Economic Development of NWFP, A
Case Study of District Dir. Sarhad Journal of Agriculture , No.3, 2004.
pp.293-301, ISSN 1016-4383
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31. Human Capital, Productivity, and Stratification in Rural Pakistan. Review of
Development Economics, 2004.pp. 116-134, ISSN1467-9361
32. Agricultural Income Tax in North West Frontier Province. Sarhad Journal of
Agriculture. Vol 19 No.2, 2003. pp. 289-295, ISSN 1016-4383
33. Quantifying the impact of information on Adoption of Agricultural Technologies
in Irrigated D.I.Khan. Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Vol-
10.No.1,2002. pp.51-61 ISSN 1024-0829
34. Human capital and elimination of rural poverty (A case Study of North West
Frontier Province), Pakistan. Discussion paper series B.No 25. Institute of
Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan. 2001.
35. Economic Productivity of Safflower under Different Wheat Intercropping
Patterns. Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, Vo.-16 (6) 2000. pp.571-574, ISSN
1016-4383
36. Dairy farm efficiency measurement from Translog production function with
composed error. Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, Vol. 15 (3) 1999. pp.231-234,
ISSN 1016-4383
37. Substitutability and Complementarily Among the Factor inputs in Hilly Areas of
Pakistan. Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, Vol. 15 (4) 1999. pp.367-370, ISSN
1016-4383
38. Estimation of Production Efficiencies in Sharecropping and Owner Cultivation,
Theory and its application to NWFP Pakistan. Journal of Economics, Vol.2,
September 1995. pp.28-43, ISSN 1024-4085
39. The Effects of Agricultural Mechanization in the Frontier Province of Pakistan.
Journal of Economics, Vol. 2, September 1995. pp.163-171, ISSN 1024-4085
40. Private Consumption Function for Pakistan. An Application of Co-integration.
Journal of Economics Vol 2 Sept. 1995. pp.57-63, ISSN 1024-4085
41. Technical Efficiency of Major Crops in the North West Frontier Province of
Pakistan (with Shah & Farman Ali), Sarhad Journal of Agriculture, Vol.X
No.6, 1994. pp.613-21 ISSN 1016-4383
42. Estimation of Cost Inefficiencies, Using the Behavioral Approach (with F. Ali,
A. Ikramullah and Jehan Zeb) The Journal of Development Studies, Vol.XII,
1992, IDS, NWFP Agricultural University, Peshawar, Pakistan.pp.81-90 ISSN
1024-8420
Paper presented in National symposium on Technologies Developed for Arid Agriculture; held on
21-22 September 2003 organized by NIFA in collaboration with Small and Medium enterprise
development Authority SMEDA.
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10. Research Reports
1. Feasibility Study for the establishment of Industrial Estate at District Karak, NWFP,
2004.
2. Product Identification Study of District Dir Phase-II 2003.
3. Product Identification Survey of District Dir, 2001.
4. Baseline Survey of District Dir, 2000.
5. Crops' Economics of Production and Cropping Patterns in Swabi SCARP Area (with
M.A. Khan and M.K. Shah). Publication No.247, 1997, Institute of Development
Studies, NWFP Agricultural University, Peshawar.
6. The Transformation of Rural NWFP, IDE-IDS Joint Study, 1997.
7. Inter-linkages Between Land-lease and Credit Market in NWFP: Impact on the
Introduction of Modern Technology in North West Frontier Province, Pakistan (Ph.D
Thesis, 1994).
8. Agricultural Extension Services, in Manig W. (ed) Stability and Change in Rural
Institutions in North Pakistan, Socio-Economics Studies on Rural Development, Vol.85,
1991, Gottingen, West Germany.
9. Agricultural Extension Services in Six Selected Villages of NWFP, Publication No.190,
1990. Institute of Development Studies, NWFP Agricultural University, Peshawar.
10. The Development of Small Scale Agro-Based Engineering Industry in NWFP,
Publication No.174, 1986. Institute of Development Studies, NWFP Agricultural
University, Peshawar.
11. Trainings Received:
1. International Symposium on Institutional Linkages For Agricultural
Development In Pakistan The Agricultural University, Peshawar 2011.
2. Credit Policy for Agriculture, August 1995, PARD.
3. Rural Women as Agent for Development 22-23 November 1994 PARD,
Peshawar.
4. Quantitative Agri. Policy Analysis Study Seminar, IDS, NWFP Agricultural
University, Peshawar with Collaboration US-AID, 1990.
5. Quantitative Agriculture Policy Analysis Study Seminar: Role of Price and
Non Price Instruments May 21 - June 3, 1990 IDS and USAID, Financed by
TIPAN Project NWFP, Agricultural University, Peshawar.
6. English for Academic Purposes, US-AID Academy for Education Development,
(CIELS), Islamabad, 1989.
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7. Applied Social Research, IDS, NWFP Agricultural University, Peshawar, 1987.
8. Statistics for Economists Part-II, IDS, NWFP Agricultural University, Peshawar,
1987.
9. Econometric Theory, IDS, NWFP Agricultural University, Peshawar, 1987.
10. Differential Calculus and Linear Algebra, IDS, NWFP Agricultural University,
Peshawar, 1987.
11. Quantitative Analysis of Agro-Economic Data, National Agricultural Research
Centre, Training Institute, Islamabad, 1985.
12. Competitiveness of Agricultural Products Under Different Farming System and
Levels of Technology Adoption, IDS, NWFP Agricultural University, Peshawar,
1985.
13. Fourth Study Seminar "Social Research Methods from (24.11.1984 to
5.12.1984). IDS, NWFP Agricultural University, Peshawar, 1984.
14. Two Weeks Training Course in Technology and Industrial Development in
Collaboration with David Livingstan Institute of Overseas Development,
University of Strathclyde, Glasgow UK from 31.10.1983 to 13.11.1983.
12. Consultancy Services Provided
Consultancy Services have been offering to various National and International
organizations. Worked as consultant and co-consultant and completed the following
research projects during professional carrier.
Projects Completed:
Sr.
No.
Title of Project /Name of Consultancy Sponsored by Conducted for Year Position in
the
Project
1. Establishment of Industrial Estate at Distt Karak. Small Industries Dev.
Board
Ministry of
Industries Govt. of
NWFP
2004 Co-Principal
Investigator
2. Product Identification Study of District Dir. Dir Area Support
Project
P & Dev. Deptt.
Govt. of NWFP
2003 --do—
3. Poverty Alleviation Study in NWFP Agricultural
University Peshawar (On going)
Forestry Sector
Project
Department of
Forest & Fisheries
Govt. of NWFP
2001 --do--
4. Product Identification Study of District Dir. Dir Area Support
Project
P &Dev. Deptt
Govt. of NWFP
2001 --do--
5. Baseline Survey of District Dir. Dir Area Support
Project
P & Dev. Deptt
Govt. of NWFP
2000 Principal
Investigator
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6. The Transformation of Rural NWFP. Govt. of Japan Institute of
Eco.Research
Hitotsubashi
University, Tokyo,
Japan
1997 -do-
7. Crops’ Economics of Production and Cropping
Patterns in Swabi SCARP Area. Swiss Govt. Swabi SCARP 1996 Co-principal
investigator
8. Institutional Change and Rural Development Volkswagen-
Werk Foundation
Germany
University of
Gottengin,
Germany
1988 -do-
9. Competitiveness of Different Crops Under Different
Farming System and Level of Technology Adoption.
Institute of
Development Studies
NWFP Agricultural
Univ, Peshawar
Institute of
Development
Studies NWFP
Agri. Univ, Pesh
1986 -do-
10. Supply and Demand of Trained Manpower in
Agriculture in Pakistan..
World Bank Ministry of
Education,
Islamabad
1984 Research
Associate
13. Student Advisory Services
More than 60 students have been supervised in their theses at M.Sc (Hons), M.Phil and
Ph.D level in the discipline of Economics, Sociology, and Rural Develoment who got
degrees in these disciplines. The most recent among these are as follows.
i. Munawar Jan (2015) The Impact of Khushali Bank Microcredit Programme on Poverty Alleviation in Selected Villages of District Peshawar. M.Phil Economics Thesis, Institute of Development Studies, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar.
ii. Saba Shoukat (2015) Utilization of Health Service provided by Rural Health center to
Rural Women in District Mansehra. M.Sc (hons) Rural Development Thesis, Institute of Development Studies, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar.
iii. Samiuallh (2015) Socio-economic n benefits of community based trophy hunting
programme.(A case study of Tooshi-Shesha conserving Chitral ) M.Sc (Hons)Thesis, Institute of Development Studies, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar.
iv. Muhammad Arafat (2015) Effect of forign remittances on socio-economic condition of
Rural households in District Hangu. M.Phil Economics Thesis, Institute of Development Studies, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar.
v. Muhammad Afzal (2015) Profitability Analysis of Broiler Poultry Framing in District
Lower Dir. M.Phil Economics Thesis, Institute of Development Studies, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar.
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vi. Muhammad Ashfaq (2012) Determinants of Credit off Take in Informal Credit Market. ( A case
study of three Selected villages) M Sc (Hons) Rural Developmemt Thesis, Institute of Development Studies, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar.
vii. Imtiaz Khan (2012) Profitibility Analysis of Poultry Farming in District Peshawar. M.Phil
Economics. Thesis, Institute of Development Studies, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar.
viii. Amir Zaman (2011) A Comparative study of the Government School and Society Reforms
Organization of Education through Community Participation in Kurram Agency. ( A case
study of Parachinar City) M Sc (Hons) Rural Developmemt Thesis, Institute of Development Studies, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar.
ix. Syed Fahad Shah (2010) Impact of School Sanitation and Hygiene Education Program of Saba
Won in Rural Areas of District Peshawar. ( A case study of Three Selected Villages) M
Sc (Hons) Rural Developmemt Thesis, Institute of Development Studies, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar.
x. Muhammad binyameen (2010) Factors Affecting the Rehabilitation of the Livelihood of
earthquake Affectees on the Fault line in Tehsil Balakot. ( A case study of Rural
Development Project) M Sc (Hons) Rural Developmemt Thesis, Institute of Development Studies, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar.
xi. Muhammad Israr (2010) Determinants of Rural Households Income for Livelihood in
Northern Pakistan. Ph.D Rural Development Thesis, Institute of Development Studies, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar.
xii. Yahya Bakhtiar (2010) Economic Growth and Child Labor. ( A case study of Live selected
SAARC Countries) M.Phil Economics Thesis Institute of Development Studies, The
University of Agriculture, Peshawar.
xiii. Muhammad Tahir (2008) Factors Determining off Farm Employment Amongst Small Farmers
of District Nowshera. ( A case study of three selected Villages) M.Phil Economics Thesis
Institute of Development Studies, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar.
xiv. Nabila khurshed (2007) Role of National Rural Support Programe in Income Enhancement of
Rural Women in District Poonch, Azad Kashmir. M Sc (Hons) Rural Developmemt
Thesis, Institute of Development Studies, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar.
xv. Khalid Iqbal (2006) Role of Community Based Sustainable Resource Management Project
(CBRM) in Poverty Alleviation through Livestock Management in District Buner). M Sc
(Hons) Rural Developmemt Thesis, Institute of Development Studies, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar.
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xvi. Saiqa Khurshed (2006), Socio-Economic Impact of Tourism on the Rural Areas of Azad
Jammu and Kashmir. ( A case study of two selected Villages of District Ponch). M Sc
(Hons) Rural Developmemt Thesis, Institute of Development Studies, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar.
xvii. Amir shehzad (2005) Role of Extension Service Management Academy in Women
Empowerment in District Muzaffarabad. ( A case study of three selected Villages in
District Muzaffarabad AJK) M Sc (Hons) Rural Developmemt Thesis, Institute of Development Studies, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar.
xviii. Shaista Qaiser (2005) Role of Micro-Credit Advanced by Khwendo Kor in the Socio-
Economic Development of Rural Women in District Karak. ( A case study of Village “
Tarkha Kor”) M Sc (Hons) Rural Developmemt Thesis, Institute of Development Studies, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar.
xix. Amna sadiq (2005) Impact of Human Resource Development on Social, Economic and
Physical Assels on Rural Women under the Integrated Land Management Program in
District Muzaffarabad Azad Kashmir. ( A case study of three selected Villages). M Sc
(Hons) Rural Developmemt Thesis, Institute of Development Studies, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar.
xx. Asif Elahi (2005) A Comparative Study of Adoption of Family Planning by the Literate and
Illiiterate Women in Peshawar City. M Sc (Hons) Rural Developmemt Thesis, Institute of Development Studies, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar.
xxi. Asif Ali Khan (2003) The Role of Community Based Organization in the Development of
Health, Education and Infrastructure (A case study of a Village of Tehsil Takht Bhai
District Mardan). M Sc (Hons) Rural Developmemt Thesis, Institute of Development Studies, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar.
xxii. Abdul Ghaffar Luni (2002), Role of Women in Livestock Rasing as Economic activities
in Rural Households of Tehsil Sibi, Baluchistan. M Sc (Hons) Rural Developmemt
Thesis, Institute of Development Studies, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar.
xxiii. Waqar Ahmad (2001) Marketing Cost Problems of Apple Growers in Baluchistan: A case
study of District Ziarat. M Sc (Hons) Rural Developmemt Thesis, Institute of Development Studies, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar.
xxiv. Ihsanullah (2001) Assessing the role of Micro credit in Poverty Alleviation. M Sc (Hons)
Rural Developmemt Thesis, Institute of Development Studies, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar.
xxv. Wajid Ali (2001) A comparative analysis of Fruit Nursery Raising and its Marketing in
Peshawar. M Sc (Hons) Rural Developmemt Thesis, Institute of Development Studies, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar.
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xxvi. Muhammad Sohail (2001) Causes of Low yield of Sugarcane program in district Mardan ( A
case study of three selected villages). M Sc (Hons) Rural Developmemt Thesis, Institute of Development Studies, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar.
xxvii. Imtiaz Ahmad (2001) Impact of Human Resource Development (HRD) Programme of Sarhad
Rural Support Corporation (SRSC) on the local Community in District Mansehra. M Sc
(Hons) Rural Developmemt Thesis, Institute of Development Studies, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar.
xxviii. Sajjad Hassan Khan (2001) Profitability of Sugar Beet Crop in District Mardan ( A case study
of selected villages) M Sc (Hons) Rural Developmemt Thesis, Institute of Development Studies, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar.
xxix. Muhammad Saqib (2000) Assessment of Post Harvest Handing Techniques of Apple in
Kalat city Baluchistan. (M Sc (Hons) Rural Developmemt Thesis, Institute of Development Studies, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar.
xxx. Muhammad Hassan (2000) Role of Agha Khan Rural Support Program in the Diffusion of New
Agriculture Technologies( A case study of three fields management units in District
Skardu Baluchistan). (M Sc (Hons) Rural Developmemt Thesis, Institute of Development Studies, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar.
xxxi. Said Kamak Khan (2000) Participation of Rural Women in Agriculture in NWFP (A case
study of village Mehrdi Malakand Agency). (M Sc (Hons) Rural Developmemt Thesis, Institute of Development Studies, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar.
xxxii. Ibrahim Yar Khan (2000) Impact Assessment study of Micro Hydel Project in District
Chitral. (M Sc (Hons) Rural Developmemt Thesis, Institute of Development Studies, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar.
1) Participated in 4th 5-Day workshop on Applied Economic Research using software
(SPSS, RATS, STATA, E-Views, and Latex) held on August 3-7, School of Economics, Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad.
14. Evaluation of Ph.D and M.Phil Economics thesis for other universities.
1. M.Phil Teses of Applied Economics Research Centre, University of Karachi.
2. M.Phil Theses of the students of Department of Economics, University of Peshawar.
3. M.Sc Teses of the Students of Economics, Bacha Khan University, Charsadda.
4. M.Sc Teses of the Students of Economics, Kohat University of Science & technology,
Kohat.
5. M.Sc Teses of the Students of Economics, University of Science & technology,Bannu.
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15. Additional Responsibilities
1. Working as Director, Institute of Development studies, The Agriculture University,
Peshawar.
2. Working as member of Unfair Means Committee of The Agriculture University,
Peshawar.
3. Working as Convener Board of Studies of the Institute of Development studies, The
Agriculture University, Peshawar.
4. Working as HEC Approved Supervisor in the disciplines of Economics, Rural
Development and Management Sciences.
5. Member Scrutiny Committee of The Agriculture University, Peshawar
6. Member Scrutiny Committee of the University of, Peshawar.
7. Member Scrutiny Committee of the Jinnah College for women, University of, Peshawar.
8. Member Scrutiny Committee of the Home Economics College, University of Agriculture,
Peshawar
16. Other Services and Assignments
1. Member of the Board of Faculty of Rural Social Sciences, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar.
2. Member of the Board of Studies of the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics. Islamabad.
3. Member of the Panel of Experts at the Kohat University of Science and Technology, Kohat.
4. Member of the Panel of Experts of Economics the University of Peshawar. 5. Member of the Panel of Experts of Economics the Jinnah College for Women,
University of Peshawar. 6. Member of the Panel of Experts of Economics the Islamia College University,
Peshawar. 7. Member of the Panel of Experts IM Sciences, Peshawar.