Thursday, April 18, 2024

Punjab Police officer completed Ph.D while serving nation

Learning with earnings is a difficult task, a Punjab Police sub Inspector, Dr. Muhammad Irfan, has his Ph.D. in chemistry from Government College University (GCU), which performs its official functions. Irfan graduated with honors in chemistry in 2007 and is currently a principal investigator at the Wahdat Colony Police Station in Lahore.

After completing his master's degree, Irfan enrolled in an M.Phil program in 2011 and continued his service along with his studies. Dr. Irfan said that he used to work in a private company before becoming a police officer, but worked very hard to finish his education, along with managing his job and a family.

In an interview with a private news channel, he said, "It was quite difficult to control everything in his life, but I did not give up, and the Punjab police also supported me."

He said that due to the nature of his job, there was no specific time frame for his studies. He stayed up all night to finish his academic research on time. "If you believe in something and then do your best, everything can be achieved," he added.

Irfan added that police officers in Punjab had worked with him and vacationed a few times to complete his investigation.

I joined the police in 2007 as a Deputy Superintendent. By then I had completed my master's. I then completed my M.Phil from 2011 to 2013 during my shift. I started my PhD. During my doctorate I was stationed at various police stations and also in the research wing. Period of time.

"Spectroscopy and Chemical Analysis" The title of Dr. Muhammad Irfan's thesis deals with the study of the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation.

Speaking of how difficult his journey was, he said, "I think it's the mind that makes things difficult or easy. I've seen people who can't even drink a glass of water and claim this is difficult. "

Irfan thanked the Intergovernmental Conference for recognition and said the encouragement strengthened his commitment.

I want to work harder and more committed by using my knowledge, skills and abilities to protect people's well-being and lives, provide justice and provide services to citizens.

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