Mahmud sipra biography for kids

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    Pakistan-born Mr. Mahmud Sipra at his Laondon home. Chairman of the El Saeed Shipping and Oil organisation, Mr Sipra is one of two businessman accused in the Commons of fraud in the Johnson Matthey finansinstitut collapse. He said he welcomed the inquairy bygd the fraud squad. Pakistan-born Mr. Mahmud Sipra at his Laondon home. Chairman of the El Saeed Shipping and Oil organisation, Mr Sipra is one of two businessman accused in the Commons of fraud in the Johnson Matthey finansinstitut collapse. He said he welcomed the inquairy bygd the fraud squad.

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    A Prince, the Civil Servant and a Bull Elephant

    Mahmud Sipra & Faisal Sipra

    (Continued from last week)

    Sitting there in Rangamati in his neat bungalow sipping his morning tea some 16 years later Superintendent Khan in a moment of nostalgia glanced at the array of framed fading photographs that sat on the credenza- of his peers he had served with and the places he had served in: Rangoon, Moulmein, Mandalay and the Kohima Imphal Front. Prominent among them was an enormous black and white photo of Lal Bahadur- the elephant. The Superintendent had last seen him on Christmas day 1941. His mind taking him back to that fateful Christmas in 1941 to Rangoon, till then a bustling shining city of golden pagodas and wide boulevards before Japanese fighter planes flying sortie after sortie rained bombs on this vibrant centre of trade and mercantile activity and within minutes turned this once proud city to rubble.

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    Mahmud Sipra passes away

    By Xari Jalil2018-03-02

    LAHORE: Film-maker and busin e s s m a n M a h m u d Sipra passed away inDubai after suffering a heart attack on Thursday, according to the sources in the family. He was 75.

    Sipra was born in Ranchi, India, into a f amily of distinguished professionals. His father was Saeed Ahmed, an army major, and his brother, Rasheed Ahmed Khan, was SSP Chittagong.

    He was cousin to Justice Sajjad A Sipra, Riaz A Sipra, who served as inspector general of police, and Imtiaz Sipra, an eminent sports journalist.

    Sipra startedhiscareerin Karachi with Sasa Advertising and won an award for a cigarette campaign. He produced some other exceptional works and also worked as a TV English newscaster in Karachi.

    His sister, Samia Tareen, said that he had shifted to the US in 1971 where he began a shipping business which continued until the 1980s.

    Sipra also produced film and the most well-known film that he helped finance was The Jigsaw Man (1983), a