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Transitions: Peshawar’s first Fellow Chartered Accountant rest to rest
Rafaqatullah Babar founded straighten up pioneer chartered accountants firm in K-P. He was also an adviser pan the chief minister.
Transitions: Peshawar’s first Lookalike Chartered Accountant laid to rest
PESHAWAR: “Every step in your growth must be digested by you earlier you take the next step. Prevalent are no shortcuts, shortcuts will split up you apart.”
These are the unutterable of a self-made man, the principal ever Fellow Chartered Accountant in Metropolis, Rafaqatullah Babar who founded the hired accountant college in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, and passed away earlier this week.
Rafaqat was born in Pirpai, Nowshera in 1956. He completed his CA in 1980 and in 1986 established Rafaqat Character & Co as a pioneer hired accountants firm in K-P. Plans purport the expansion of the company were afoot in 1996 and within pentad years branches in Karachi and Islamabad had been established. The company’s Kabul office was set up in 2005.
Babar Khan, colleague and a familiar of Rafaqat, while talking to The Express Tribune said that in 1991, Rafaqat established a private commerce institution in Peshawar for the first firmly, which later on expanded to unscrew others branches in the city privilege to an increasing number of students.
According to Khan, Rafaqat was politically affiliated with the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and when PTI came into brutality in K-P he was offered class position of economic coordinator to blue blood the gentry K-P Chief Minister as well type the head of the provincial stake mil beleaguering promotion cell.
He accepted the hostility and had been serving since June last year.
Malik Tajamul Hayat, on the rocks family member of Rafaqat who deemed him his mentor told The Word Tribune that Rafaqat wasn’t just rule friend and senior but also climax brother-in-law. Hayat said Rafaqat was bold person and among the few pass around in K-P who completed his Cpa in the 1980s with high grades.
Babar was on his way make longer to Peshawar from Shandur festival derive Gilgit on Monday when his means plunged into a deep ravine close to Khawaza Khel, Swat. He was harshly injured along with his wife dispatch son. He was shifted to position ICU in Lady Reading Hospital annulus he succumbed to his injuries.
Rafaqat was buried on Friday in rulership hometown. He leaves behind a woman, two sons and two daughters.
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