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Born on 29 February 1944, Dr.Inam ur Rahman Khan led a distinguished career as one of the most respected & notable psychiatrists of his time in Pakistan. After graduating from his beloved alma mater, Liaquat Medical College, he pursued his higher studies in England and practised there for over 14 years. Returning to Pakistan, after humble beginnings, he served as Head of the Department of Psychiatry at the K.V.S.I.T.E. Hospital (Govt of Sindh) for over 20 years and in 1991, established his legacy project, the Karachi Vocational Training Centre for the Intellectually Challenged, a unique source of empowerment for disabled people.

It is said that people may forget what you said, people may forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel. Dr.Inam complemented his dynamic personality with a great sense of humour that won him friends and well-wishers from all walks of life, and could bring a smile to your face in the worst of situations. Dr.Inam left us on 27 September 2011, leaving behind his friends that will always cherish the good times he spent with them & for the bad times during which he stood by them unflinchingly, and family members who will always remember him as a caring husband, loving father, a pillar of support to lean on, and a great source of inspiration.

A Brief Note on the Founder & President (late) Dr.Inam ur Rahman Khan

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