3. Education: Aitchison Collage, Royal Grammar School Worcester,
university of oxford, Keble collage , oxford.
Personality: Cricketer, politician, social worker.
Chancellor of Bradford university, England and Namal collage.
Prime Minister of Pakistan 2018 - 2022
ACHIEVEMENTS
4. Cricketer carrier
He was Pakistan’s most successful cricket caption , leading his
country to victory at 1992 cricket world cup, playing for the
Pakistani cricket team from 1971 to 1992
1992 cricket world cup final Pakistan VS England.
5. Inspiration for making the Hospital
Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer and research center.
Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Centre is the brainchild of
Pakistan’s Cricket World Cup winning captain and the 22nd Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mr.
Imran Khan. The inspiration to build the Hospital came after his mother, Mrs. Shaukat
Khanum, succumbed to cancer in 1985. During his mother’s illness, he witnessed up-close the
plight of poor cancer patients in the hospitals of Pakistan and realized the need for a
specialized cancer center in his country.
6. The Namal story began when, in 2005, Imran Khan made the momentous decision
to build an academic institution on the banks of the eponymous lake with a vision
to empower Pakistan’s youth. Despite early obstacles, Namal College was
established in 2008 with the support of the local community and generous donors.
The initial 5 acres (40 kanals) of land for this college was provided by Ghulam
Muhammad Seelu, a local resident of village Namal. Namal College started its
operations with one degree program as an affiliate college of the University of
Bradford, UK. In early 2019, Namal was granted degree-awarding status and
became Namal Institute.
NAMAL UNVERSITY
7. POLITICS
• In 1996, Imran khan founded a political party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI)
• He represented Mianwali as a member of the national Assembly from
November 2002 to October 2007
• On 2 October 2007, as part of all parties Democratic Movement, Imran Khan
joined 85 other MPs to resign from parliament protest of the presidential
election scheduled for 6 October , which general Musharraf was contesting
without resigning as army chief.
8. On 30 October 2011, Imran Khan addressed more than 800,000 supporter in
Lahore, challenging the policies of the government, calling that new change a
“tsunami” against the ruling parties.
Supporters