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Birth name
  
Islam ul Haque

Allegiance
  
Pakistan

Years of service
  
1977–2001

Name
  
Islam Haq

Nickname(s)
  
Col Islam

Service/branch
  
Pakistan Army

Service number
  
(PA No. – 17690)

Battles and wars
  
Gulf War, Kargil War

Islam ul Haq
Born
  
23 March 1956 (age 68) Sadiqabad, Rahim Yar Khan, Punjab (
1956-03-23
)

Lt Col Islam ul Haque, PhD is a retired Pakistan Army Officer from Corps of Engineers. Besides working in Pakistani military he also has experienced to work in many national and international organisations in the field of Water, Waste water and Environment. He is member of Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf core committee on water and agriculture and played vital in formulating the PTI strategy on water management. Government of Pakistan has awarded him with Tamgha e Imtiaz Military in the recognition of his services.

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Early life

Islam ul Haque was born in Sadiqabad and received his early education from there. He received further education from Pakistan Military Academy Kakul and later on from Military College of Engineering Risalpur.

Military career

Islam ul Haque was accepted in Pakistan Military Academy and passed out with 55 PMA Long Course on 17 April 1977. Former Corps Commander Mangla Lt Gen Tariq Khan and Former Director General ISI Lt Gen Zaheer-ul-Islam also belong to 55 PMA Long Course. During his military career he performed different duties at both command and staff level. He completed many roads and buildings projects and also performed duties in Army bomb disposal unit. He participated in Mines clearing operation in first Gulf War and Indo Pak conflict Kargil War in 1999.

Books

  • Use of Municipal Wastewater in Plain Cement Concrete Construction Works, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Germany Publication No.11903, ISBN 978-3843362344
  • Scientific papers and articles

  • Assessment of Surface and Ground Water Quality at some Selected Sites in Rawalpindi City, Pakistan Engineering Congress Journal 2009
  • Clean groundwater underpins the developing world, National Ground Water Association, USA Publication ISSN 0017-467X, ACCESSION NUMBER 100384178
  • Prevalence of Arsenic levels in drinking water and its adverse impacts on human health, Pakistan Engineering Congress Journal 2009
  • Ground Water Arsenic Contamination – a multi directional emerging threat to water scarce areas of Pakistan, International Association of Hydrological Sciences, UK Red Book Publication ISBN 978-1-901502-79-4
  • Socio-economic Impacts on Human Life in Arsenic Affected Area of Basti Rasul Pur, Rahim Yar Khan, Pakistan, Sustainable Agriculture Research Canada, ISSN 1927-050X (Print) ISSN 1927-0518 (Online)
  • Ground Water Arsenic Contamination Integrated Approach for Making Arsenic Free Drinking Water National Action Plan For Arsenic Mitigation, (NAPAM, 2005–09) Geological Society of America 2005
  • Effects of climate change on planning and managing water services in the Potohar Region of Pakistan, Electronic Journal of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Chemistry 2009, ISSN 1579-4377,Record Number 20093176553
  • Hill torrents potentials and spate irrigation management to support agricultural strategies in Pakistan, American Journal of Agriculture and Forestry, ISSN: 2330-8583 (Print); ISSN: 2330-8591 (Online)
  • Community based sewage treatment through hybrid constructed wetlands system for improved heath & hygiene and for enhanced agriculture productivity/livelihood generation in rural water scarce environments Pakistan, ISSN: 2328-5680 (Print); ISSN: 2328-5699 (Online)
  • Adverse Effects of Poor Wastewater Management Practices on Ground Water Quality in Rawalpindi and Mitigation Strategies,
  • Analysis of application uniformity and pressure variation of micro tube emitter of trickle irrigation system ISSN: 2315-9766
  • Climate change impacts on water resources management
  • National Action Plan for Arsenic Mitigation published by Ministry of Climate Change, Government of Pakistan.
  • Arsenicosis case identification, diagnosis and management protocol for early patient medicare administration and treatment, ISSN: 2328-7659 (Print); ISSN: 2328-7667 (Online)
  • Resource Integration Based Institutional Framework for Sustainable Drinking Water Arsenic Contamination Mitigation and Management, ISSN: 2328-7659 (Print); ISSN: 2328-7667 (Online)
  • Sustained Applications of Pesticides and Fertilizers in Sugarcane, Cotton and Wheat Cultivated Areas Causes Ground Water Arsenic Contamination - District Rahim Yar Khan, Pakistan, ISSN: 2328-7659 (Print); ISSN: 2328-7667 (Online)
  • Performance Assessment of Installed Arsenic Removal Technologies and Development of Protocol for Alternative Safe Drinking Water Supply Options for Arsenic Hit Areas of Pakistan ISSN: 2328-7659 (Print); ISSN: 2328-7667 (Online)
  • Social Behavioural Change Communication (SBCC) Strategies for Community Awareness, Mobilization and Participation for Adoption of Arsenic Free Water Consumption Practices -Pakistan, ISSN: 2328-7659 (Print); ISSN: 2328-7667 (Online).
  • Monitoring and Impact Evaluation System for Arsenic Mitigation Interventions - Arsenic Contamination Areas of Pakistan, ISSN: 2328-7659 (Print); ISSN: 2328-7667 (Online).
  • Lead Editor International Journal of Environmental Monitoring and Analysis

    Islam ul Haque assigned special task of Lead Editor of International Journal of Environmental Monitoring and Analysis by Science Publishing Group USA for their special issuance on Ground Water Arsenic Contamination and Action Plan for Mitigation

    Current Activities

    He is an active member of Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf water and agricultural wing and played vital role in formulating the party's strategy on water and agriculture. He also delivers lecture to the civil servants of different groups and cadres as per part of their annual training program on Water and Environment in National Institute of Management (NIM) and Civil Services Academy, Lahore on regular basis.

    References

    Islam ul Haq Wikipedia