One of the primate departments of
the university, Department of Geography was established in November 1952. Its
first Chairman, Dr. M.B. Pithawala was followed by Dr. Oskar Schmeider, Dr.
Ibadur-Rehman, Dr. Shamsul Islam Siddiqui, Dr. Muhammad Ismail Siddiqui, Prof.
Abdur Rauf Khan, Mrs. jamilaSarwar, Dr. Fazla Karim Khan, Dr. Iqtiday Husain
Zaidi, Dr. Qazi Shakil Ahmed, Mr. Syed Asif Ali, Dr. (Mrs.) RAzia Afzal Niazi,
Prof. Dr. Birjies Talat, Prof. Dr. FArkhunda Burke, Prof. Dr. Syed Jamil Hasan
Kazmi, Prof. Dr. Khalida Mahmood and the current Chairperson Prof. Dr.
FArkhunda Burke who have earnestly and painstakingly taken the department from
its inception to the status of a glittering diamond. The department has been
fortunate to be served by eminent, internationally reputed geographers and
faculty including the uncoming, enthusiastic faculty members.
The department is housed in a
two-storeyed building with lecture rooms, research laboratory, a well
catalogued seminar liberary, staff rooms, girls’ common room etc. The Seminar
Library containing more than 2000 books acquired by the department, through
donations by retired teachers and ex-students, caters to the needs of more than
450 students. The Map Library containing about 3000 maps, ranging from topographical
maps of various areas, maps of various cities and administrative maps of
different scales; some aerial photographs and satellite imageries are available
in the Department. The wall maps along the corridors pertaining to various
regions of the world, and varying fields of geographic specialization give the
department a geographic air. Satellite imageries of Pakistan and Karachi
mounted on the elevations, express that maps are an essential tool of
geography.
New perspectives in geography
have evolved with the advent of Geographical Information System (GIS), Remote
Sensing (RS) and Computer Aided Design (CAD). The department boasts of a
computer laboratory for hands on working of students. A fully computerized
research laboratory has been inaugurated by the Dean Faculty of Science, Prof.
Dr. Nusrat Jamil, to cater to the thirty two registered research scholars.
An ‘A’ class Meteorological
Laboratory established in 2003, in the foreground of the department is located
on the WMO map. Regular reading are regularly dispatched by Supporting Staff
trained for this purpose. The Abdur Rauf Khan Museum of Pre-History, contains
relics of pre-historic cultures of Pakistan, collected from an area extending
to about 120 miles around Karachi. The material ranges from early Paleolithic
age through Middle and upper Paleolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic to Harappan
Age. Vertebrate fossils of Miocene Age derived from Sindh Kohistan and coastal
areas of Sindh and Balochistan are on display in the museum.
To commemorate Celebration of Diamond Jubilee of Department of Geography University of Karachi, Pakistan Post is issuing a commemorative postage stamp of Rs.15/- denomination on November 19, 2012.
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