Ali Khattak received his MS in Computer Engineering from the University of Toulouse and is currently working as a Reservoir Engineer at Shell. An alumnus of the Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute (2003), he has previously served as an elected representative of the GIKI Alumni Association.
About the Author
Book Review: Stones into Schools by Greg Mortenson
For when you step upon yourself, sacrificing your own needs
The sky shall come, present itself, beneath your humble feet.
(Rahman Baba, 1650 – 1715 A.D)
In 1993, Greg Mortenson stumbled his way across Korphe – a village high up in the Karakoram mountains after a failed attempt to climb K2. The villagers took him in and nursed him back to health over a few weeks in which he came to learn more about his benefactors and their harsh lives. His encounters with the village children, watching them practice their school lessons by writing with a stick in the dirt motivated him to help in his own way. A trauma nurse by profession, Greg treated the impoverished villagers on occasion for their minor ailments – thus earning himself the name Doctor Greg. The village chief, Haji Ali acted as his main host and over the course of his stay they developed a friendship based on mutual respect and the desire to improve the lives of those around them.
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