Interview with Khalid Hayat Nizamani By: Fazeel Naqvi
Principals May And Must Be Inflexible: Khalid Hayat Nizamani
By: Fazeel Naqvi

He is Ex Controller B.I.S.E Hyderabad 2000 to 2001, retired Professor 19th grade. A: In 1967 I got hired in Khairpur college which is nowadays known as Shah Latif University.
I was there for 1 year only and after that I worked in Larkana Government college, there I also worked for 1 year and then I went to Tando Mohammad Khan in 1974.
Q: Why did you select Chemistry as a subject? As more fields like engineering and medical and others were there?
A: First I tried in medical but was not selected so tried in Sindh University and got admission in Organic Chemistry.
Q: Did you ever try to get more higher education?
A: Yes but because of the 1971 war, all the educational institutes were closed and I could not apply for PhD programme .
Q: How was your life after the war?
A: As a matter of fact war did not affect my life much; I came back to Hyderabad and taught in Degree College Latifabad as lecturer. I worked there for 14 years. I was in touch with Sindh Text Book Board. They used to consult me for writing some books and practical journals of 9th and 10th classes.
Q: Were you transferred to some other college?
A: Yes, I was transferred to Muslim college in 1990 and was associated with them for 10 years.
Q: Tell me more about your work experience?
A: In 2000 I was selected as the controller of examinations in B.I.S.E Hyderabad for one year. After retirement, I again started teaching firstly in Excellence college still I am working with them and also working in three other private colleges.
Q: On which point you lose your temper on students?
A: I mostly get angry on those children who lie to me even if they are my family members, or any of my students they are also like my children but I get extremely angry when they lie to me about anything
Practical work carried out under supervision of Sir Sohail Sangi
at Department of Media & Communication, University of Sindh
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