The recent announcement of Pakistan’s civil awards to seven senior PUAN alumni of IVLP, Fulbright, and Foreign Services exchange programs has garnered immense attention and appreciation from people across the nation. These exceptional individuals have been recognized for their remarkable contributions and gallantry in their respective fields, making them role models for future generations to emulate.
Jehan Ara, one of the honorees, is a prominent figure in the IT industry, and her leadership in the sector has been pivotal in driving Pakistan’s digital growth. Nigar Nazar, an acclaimed artist and faced behind Gogi, has been instrumental in promoting Pakistani art and culture globally, while Dr. Akbar Nasir Khan, a respected police officer, has played a crucial role in maintaining law and order in the country.
Nadeem Malik, Amir Ilyas Rana, and Javed Chaudhry, all well-known journalists, have been awarded for their significant contributions to the field of journalism in Pakistan. These individuals have played a vital role in shaping public opinion, bringing issues of national importance to the forefront and creating awareness about various social and political issues.
Saima Saleem, Pakistan’s first visually impaired diplomat, is a remarkable addition to the list of honorees. Her groundbreaking work in foreign services has opened new avenues for visually impaired people in the field, serving as an inspiration for others to pursue their dreams.
These honorees are a testament to the power of hard work, determination, and dedication in achieving success. Their exceptional contributions to their respective fields have made a positive impact on society, creating a better future for the nation. They are an inspiration to all of us, and their achievements serve as a reminder that with perseverance and hard work, anything is possible.
We congratulate these distinguished individuals on their well-deserved recognition and wish them continued success in their future endeavors. They have set a high standard for excellence and have made all of us proud.