According to posts by his students on Twitter, Mr Askar, who was teaching at the University’s Institute of Archaeology and Social Anthropology, was


According to his CV posted on the University’s website, he had completed his PhD coursework in the Department of Archaeology at Quaid-e-Azam University and had earlier obtained an M.Phil from the University of Peshawar’s Institute of Social Work
His responsibilities included teaching criminology and “social problems of Pakistan” to MA (previous and final) anthropology students, as well as supervision of fieldwork and theses of M.A. (Final) students. He was also on the visiting faculty of the Institute of Management
Before joining the university, Mr Askar had worked with the National Rural Support Programme
His M.Phil thesis was on the “Role of Deenis Madaris (Religious Institutions) in the Character Building
Some of the research articles that he published included: “Kalash Valley: An Overview of Cultural Practices on Transitory Stages in Human Life”; “Genesis of Gender Bias in Education: A case study in rural areas of Charsadda District”; “Socioeconomic and Political Impact of Peasant Uprising (Kissani Movement) in Charasadda District”; “Debt Bondage: A Sociological Study of Brick Kiln Workers in Badhber, Peshawar.
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