Talk:Khukha

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The first to go and live abroad was Haji Chaudhary Mohammed Sarwar (son of Chaudhary Ali Mohammed) who went to the UK in 1954 and died there in 1989. He is survived by his son Al-Haj Chaudhary Mohammed Yaqoob, BSc(Hons), FCA (Eng & Wales), FCA (Pak), Cert PFS. He is the first from Khukha to graduate in the UK and many have followed in his footsteps since. M Yaqoob, FCA worked for the ICAEW (UK) for over 20 years and is now Audit Director for an international accountancy network responsible for audit support and quality globally. He is probably the most internationally travelled person from Khukha having visited over 30 countries to date. He may also be the most educated person from Khukha, now many more of the new generation have followed in his footsteps and have high status jobs in the UK. For example his son (Mohammed Atif Yaqoob, ACA) and nephew (Mohammed Naveed Arshad, CIMA) are also qualified accountants with excellent jobs in the city of London. Chaudhary Mohammed Yaqoob and his brother Chaudhary Mohammed Arshad also plyed for PAK SHAHEEN CRICKET CLUB, Bolton, UK.

The first person to immigrate to America from Khukha, was Mohammed Azam Choudhry. He worked at Mangla Dam Hospital (currently known as WAPDA Hospital) from 1964 as a stenographer. He helped many of his friends, and family from Khukha by recruiting them as labourers for the dam. He went to the US (Brooklyn,NYC) in 1974 with his wife and four children. They also lived in Queens, NYC. He worked at Sakura Bank on Park Ave, NYC. Since then, there are over 45 family members who have immigrated to the USA, and growing from Khukha. He died in October 2009, and taken back to Khukha, buried at the family burial plots, by his wishes. He is survived by his wife, two sons,two daughters, and 9 grandchildren, all residing in New Jersey, USA.

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