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Ghulam Ahmad | |
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Born | Zafarwal, Punjab, Pakistan | July 15, 1974
Nationality | Pakistani |
Occupation(s) | Managing Director, TBZ Group; Author; General Secretary, RS Welfare Foundation; Patron in Chief, APFDA |
Known for | Business leadership and philanthropy |
Children | 4 |
Website | TBZ Group Official Website |
Ghulam Ahmad is a Pakistani businessman known for his role as Managing Director of the TBZ Group of Fertilizer and General Secretary of the RS Welfare Foundation. He is also the Patron in Chief of the All Pakistan Fertilizer Dealers Association (APFDA). His contributions span the fertilizer industry and philanthropic efforts aimed at improving agricultural productivity and education in Pakistan.
Early Life and Education
editBorn on July 15, 1974, in Zafarwal, Punjab, Pakistan, Ghulam Ahmad is the son of Muhammad Shafi. He pursued higher education at the University of Agriculture, Rawalakot, focusing on agricultural practices and management.
Career
editAs Managing Director of TBZ Group, Ghulam Ahmad has been instrumental in advancing the company's position in the fertilizer sector. His leadership has significantly supported agricultural productivity and farmer empowerment. He has also spearheaded initiatives such as adopting government schools and launching educational programs through the RS Welfare Foundation. Notable programs include the Ramal International College and the Resham Women Center, which provide quality education and technical skills training to underserved communities.
Philanthropic Involvement
editGhulam Ahmad is dedicated to philanthropic activities through his role with the RS Welfare Foundation. His efforts are geared towards socio-economic development and welfare programs, including direct subsidy initiatives for farmers.
All Pakistan Fertilizer Dealers Association (APFDA)
editAs Patron-in-Chief of the APFDA, Ghulam Ahmad has played a key role in maintaining a stable supply chain of fertilizers, especially during crises like the urea shortage impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Authorship
editGhulam Ahmad is also an author, having written "The Myth of Fertilizer Supply Chain," which explores the complexities of the fertilizer industry.
Personal Life
editGhulam Ahmad is committed to community service and resides in Pakistan with his family, maintaining strong connections to his roots in Punjab.
Recognition and Awards
editThroughout his career, Ghulam Ahmad has been recognized for his contributions to agriculture and community welfare, receiving several awards and accolades for his leadership and service.