Pakistan Nuclear Society (PNS)

Source :    Date : 12-May-2017

Pakistan Nuclear Society (PNS), is an academic not-for-profit educational and scientific learned society devoted for the promotion of peaceful use of nuclear energy, and lobbying for the commercial nuclear power development in the country. The PNS has approximately more than 2000 life members (scientists, engineers, physicians, doctors and educators). PNS is a member of International Nuclear Societies Councils (INSC) and PNS also closely interacted with its associated international nuclear societies and organizations.

 

The PNS was established in 1992 by the group of senior scientists and engineers associated with country's nuclear deterrence, after participating in atomic bomb project in 1972. The PNS provides understanding of the peaceful application of atomic nucleus, nuclear science, technology and allied disciplines, while lobbying for the nuclear power development for economical use. Its first Chairman was Munir Ahmad Khan who succeeded in organizing the society and helped registered the society under the societies registration Act 1860, Constitution of Pakistan. The PNS is governed by nine officers elected by the members for two year term, and its secretariat is housed at Islamabad.

 

The PNS publishes The News (Newsletter of Pakistan Nuclear Society (PNS)), and its annual meeting took place in the month of September each year. The PNS is governed through an executive council comprising the president, vice-president, general-secretary, finance-secretary and five executive members.

 

Key Facts

Formation

1992

Type

Scientific think tank

Headquarters

PNS Secretariat G-8, Islamabad

Location

·         Islamabad, Pakistan

Region served

South Asia
Europe
IAEA
U.S.

Official language

English
Urdu

President

Dr. Syed Javaid Khurshid

Vice-President

Dr. Ishtiaq Hussain Bokhari

Chief Financial Officer

Dr. Khalida Akhtar Gill

General Secretary

Ms. Farhat Waqar

Key people

Fawad Mohy-ud-din

Main organ

Executive Council

Affiliations

ANS, ENS, CNS