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Khwarizmi Science Society

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Abbreviation
  
KSS

Type
  
Scientific

Established
  
1997

Headquarters
  
Lahore

Purpose
  
To further the cause of science in Pakistan

President
  
Prof. Dr. Saadat Anwar Siddiqi

The Khwarizmi Science Society (Urdu: خُوارِزمی سائنس سوسائٹی‎) is a Pakistan based non-profit science association aimed at furthering a science culture in Pakistan’s educational insitiutions and in the general public.

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History

The Khwarizmi Science Society was founded in 1997 by a group of students at the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, under the guidance of Prof. Saadat Anwar Siddiqi. Initially started as a university-wide science club, the KSS has gradually evolved into one of the most active science societies in Pakistan. The KSS rose to prominence with its range of activities planned around and after International Year of Astronomy 2009 and an international symposium on Science and the Muslim Civilisation in 2007 with Prof. George Saliba as the keynote speaker.

Campaigns

One of its main focus areas is to partner with national and international organizations and institutions to run on-ground science awareness and motivation campaigns. Activities organized around the International Year of Astronomy inspired thousands of students around the country and the impact was acknowledged both home and abroad. Currently it is running a nationwide science awareness movement in partnership with Alif Ailaan reaching out to public and private schools in remote areas of Pakistan.

References

Khwarizmi Science Society Wikipedia