A life of quiet authority and enduring values
The passing of Mazhar-ul-Haq Siddiqui has left a quiet but profound void in the academic and administrative circles of Pakistan. A distinguished civil servant and former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Sindh, he belonged to that generation of administrators who believed that institutions are strengthened not by loud proclamations but by integrity, discipline, and a deep respect for human dignity. Recently, I had the opportunity to attend a condolence meeting organised primarily by members of his family. The gathering was not merely a formal expression of grief; it was a space where friends, colleagues and relatives shared memories that illuminated different dimensions of his personality. Listening to these recollections, one gradually realised that Mazhar-ul-Haq Siddiqui was not simply a man of high office but a custodian of certain moral and institutional values that are increasingly rare. During his long career in the civil service of Pakistan, he held several important position...