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Conferment of Pakistan Civil Awards - 14Th August, 2020 F. No. 1/1/2020-Awards-I GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN CABINET SECRETARIAT (CABINET DIVISION) ***** PRESS RELEASE CONFERMENT OF PAKISTAN CIVIL AWARDS - 14TH AUGUST, 2020 On the occasion of Independence Day, 14th August, 2020, the President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan has been pleased to confer the following ‘Pakistan Civil Awards’ on citizens of Pakistan as well as Foreign Nationals for showing excellence and courage in their respective fields. The investiture ceremony of these awards will take place on Pakistan Day, 23rd March, 2021:- S. No. Name of Awardee Field 1 2 3 I. NISHAN-I-IMTIAZ 1 Mr. Sadeqain Naqvi Arts (Painting/Sculpture) 2 Prof. Shakir Ali Arts (Painting) 3 Mr. Zahoor ul Haq (Late) Arts (Painting/ Sculpture) 4 Ms. Abida Parveen Arts (Singing) 5 Dr. Jameel Jalibi Literature Muhammad Jameel Khan (Late) (Critic/Historian) (Sindh) 6 Mr. Ahmad Faraz (Late) Literature (Poetry) (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) II. HILAL-I-IMTIAZ 7 Prof. Dr. Anwar ul Hassan Gillani Science (Pharmaceutical (Sindh) Sciences) 8 Dr. Asif Mahmood Jah Public Service (Punjab) III. HILAL-I-QUAID-I-AZAM 9 Mr. Jack Ma Services to Pakistan (China) IV. SITARA-I-PAKISTAN 10 Mr. Kyu Jeong Lee Services to Pakistan (Korea) 11 Ms. Salma Ataullahjan Services to Pakistan (Canada) V. SITARA-I-SHUJA’AT 12 Mr. Jawwad Qamar Gallantry (Punjab) 13 Ms. Safia (Shaheed) Gallantry (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 14 Mr. Hayatullah Gallantry (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 15 Malik Sardar Khan (Shaheed) Gallantry (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 16 Mr. Mumtaz Khan Dawar (Shaheed) Gallantry (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 17 Mr. Hayat Ullah Khan Dawar Hurmaz Gallantry (Shaheed) (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 18 Malik Muhammad Niaz Khan (Shaheed) Gallantry (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 19 Sepoy Akhtar Khan (Shaheed) Gallantry (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 20 Mr. Muhammad Naveed Sadiq Gallantry (Punjab) 21 Mahar Muhammad Yasir Manzoor Gallantry (Shaheed) (Punjab) 22 Mr. Shafqat Ullah Malik Gallantry (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 23 Prof. Dr. Mustafa Kamal Pasha (Shaheed) Gallantry (Punjab) 24 Prof. Hafiz Maqsood Ahmad (Shaheed) Gallantry (Punjab) 25 Dr. Bashir Ahmad (Shaheed) Gallantry (Punjab) 26 Dr. Khalid Masood Qaisrani (Shaheed) Gallantry (Punjab) 27 Dr. Muhammad Asif (Shaheed) Gallantry (Punjab) 28 Dr. Shafqatullah (Shaheed) Gallantry (Sindh) 29 Dr. Younas Channa (Shaheed) Gallantry (Sindh) 30 Dr. Wilayat Ali Gopang (Shaheed) Gallantry (Sindh) 31 Prof. Dr. Muhammad Javed (Shaheed) Gallantry (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 32 Dr. Munir Khan (Shaheed) Gallantry (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 33 Dr. Usama Riaz (Shaheed) Gallantry (Gilgit-Baltistan) 34 Malik Ashder (Shaheed) Gallantry (Gilgit-Baltistan) 35 Dr. Muhammad Ikhlaq (Shaheed) Gallantry (Azad Jammu & Kashmir) VI. SITARA-I-IMTIAZ 36 Mr. Abdul Hamid Science (Physics) (Punjab) 37 Raja Shahid Nazir Engineering (Punjab) (Mechanical) 38 Mr. Abdul Majeed Tilokar Engineering (Metallurgy) (Punjab) 39 Dr. Sajid Baloch Engineering (Electronics) (Punjab) 40 Mr. Naeem Ullah Dar Engineering (Punjab) (Mechanical) 41 Mr. Haider Ali Bhatty Engineering (Aerospace) (Punjab) 42 Mr. Muhammad Saleem Engineering (Chemical) (Punjab) 43 Mr. Amin Bahadur Engineering (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) (Mechanical) 44 Mr. Faizan Mansoor Engineering (Nuclear (Islamabad) Safety Regulation) 45 Mr. Muhammad Aniq Engineering (Civil) (Sindh) 46 Prof. Dr. Nisar Ahmed Siddiqui (Late) Education (Sindh) 47 Prof. Dr. Farhan Saif Education (Punjab) 48 Ms. Bushra Ansari Arts (Acting) (Sindh) 49 Mr. Talat Hussain Arts (Acting) (Sindh) 50 Mr. Muhammad Imran Qureshi Arts (Miniature/ (Punjab) Painting) 51 Ms. Sultana Siddiqui Arts (Drama (Sindh) Writer/Director/ Producer) 52 Syed Farooq Qaiser Arts (Puppeteer/Writer) (Punjab) 53 Mr. Naeem Altaf Bukhari Arts (Anchorperson) (Punjab) 54 Mr. Abdul Qadir (Late) Sports (Cricket) 55 Sr. Ruth Lewis (Late) Public Service 56 Brig. Rana Arfan Shakeel Ramay Public Service (Punjab) 57 Lt. Col. Farooq Shahbaz Public Service (Punjab) 58 Prof. Dr. Khalid Mahmood Public Service (Sindh) 59 Ms. Sabina Khatri Public Service 60 Mr. Ahmed Irfan Aslam Public Service 61 Mr. Adnan Asdar Ali Philanthropy (Sindh) 62 Pir Syed Lakht e Hassanain Philanthropy (Punjab) VII. PRESIDENT’S AWARD FOR PRIDE OF PERFORMANCE 63 Ms. Ruth Wenny Lekardal Services to Pakistan (Sweden) 64 Mr. Liaqat Ali Science (Laser & Optics) (Punjab) 65 Dr. Muhammad Fuzail Science (Chemistry) (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 66 Dr. Kiran Iqbal Science (Chemistry) (Sindh) 67 Dr. Qurrat-ul-Ain Science (Plasma Physics) (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 68 Mr. Inam Ur Rehman Engineering (Nuclear) (Punjab) 69 Mr. Munir Ahmed Engineering (Process (Punjab) Control & Aging Management) 70 Dr. Shakeel Abbas Rofi Engineering (Nuclear) (Sindh) 71 Mr. Umar Asghar Engineering (Electrical) (Punjab) 72 Dr. Muhammad Mazhar Iqbal Engineering (Chemical) (Punjab) 73 Dr. Amir Shahzad Control Engineering (Punjab) 74 Mr. Zahid Noor Peracha Engineering (Electronics) (Sindh) 75 Mr. Saleem Akhtar Engineering (Punjab) (Mechanical) 76 Prof. Dr. Khalid Masud Gondal Education (Punjab) 77 Prof. Dr. Raisa Begum Gul Education (Nursing) (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 78 Mr. Naimatullah alias Naimat Sarhadi Arts (Film Acting) (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 79 Ms. Saima Shah alias Resham Arts (Film Acting) (Punjab) 80 Mr. Humayun Saeed Arts (Acting) (Sindh) 81 Ms. Sakina Samo Arts (Acting) (Sindh) 82 Mr. Muhammad Ali Shyhaki Arts (Singing) (Sindh) 83 Ms. Soraiya Khan (Mahjabeen Arts (Singing) Qazalbash) (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 84 Mr. Krishan Gee (Late) Arts (Singing) (Punjab) 85 Mr. Ali Zafar Arts (Singing) (Punjab) 86 Ms. Hina Nasrullah Arts (Sufi Singer/ Naat (Punjab) Khuwan) 87 Mr. Daryan Khan Arts (Musical (Balochistan) Instruments Maker) 88 Mr. Zulfiqar Ali Lund Arts (Instrumentalist) (Sindh) 89 Dr. Abdul Qudoos Arif Arts (Painting) (Dr. A.Q. Arif) (Sindh) 90 Mr. Muhammad Baqir Arts (Fresco Painting) (Punjab) 91 Mr. Shafique Farooqi Arts (Punjab) (Painting/Calligraphy) 92 Mr. Muhammad Faheem Arts (Wood Lacque) (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 93 Mr. Sarmad Sehbai Arts (Play Writer/ (Islamabad) Director/Poet) 94 Mr. Asif Ali Khan (Santoo) Arts (Qawwali) (Punjab) 95 Ms. Indu Mariam Mitha Arts (Choreography) (Punjab) 96 Mr. Muhammad Yousuf Literature (Writer) (Yousuf Gichki) (Balochistan) 97 Ms. Mahtab Mahboob Literature (Writer) (Sindh) 98 Mirza Athar Baig Literature (Writer) (Punjab) 99 Mr. Abaseen Yousufzai Literature (Writer) (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 100 Mr. Taj Muhammad Joyo Literature (Taj Joyo) (Poetry/Writer) (Sindh) 101 Dr. Muhammad Aslam Ansari Literature (Punjab) (Poetry/Writer) 102 Mr. Farhan Mehboob Sports (Squash) (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 103 Mr. Muhammad Irfan Sports (Kabaddi) (Punjab) 104 Mr. Haider Ali Sports (Paralympic (Punjab) Athlete) 105 Maulana Tariq Jamil Religious Scholar (Punjab) 106 Mr. Abdul Majid Qureshi Social Work (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) VIII. SITARA-I-QUAID-I-AZAM 107 Mr. Ying Yong Services to Pakistan (China) 108 Mr. Li Fangron Services to Pakistan (China) 109 Mr. Lei Mingshan Services to Pakistan (China) 110 Prof. Dr. Celal Soydan Services to Pakistan (Turkey) 111 Dr. Tariq Shafi (Late) Services to Pakistan (UK) 112 Mian Faisal Rashid Services to Pakistan (UK) IX. SITARA-I-KHIDMAT 113 Mr. Richard Geary Horwitz Services to Pakistan (USA) X. TAMGHA-I-PAKISTAN 114 Ms. Jane Teller Services to Pakistan (Denmark) XI. TAMGHA-I-SHUJA’AT 115 Mr. Muhammad Rafiq Gallantry (Pakistan) 116 Mr. Fida Hussain Gallantry (Gilgit-Baltistan) 117 Mr. Ali Aftab Tarar Gallantry (Punjab) 118 Syed Shahzad Hassan Gallantry (Punjab) 119 Mr. Haroon Rashid Khan Gallantry (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 120 Mr. Fakhr u Din Gallantry (Punjab) 121 Mr. Mian Khan Gallantry (Punjab) 122 Mr. Muhammad Faheem Raza Khan Gallantry (Sindh) 123 Malik Wasid Khan Gallantry (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 124 Molvi Gul Dad Khan Gallantry (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 125 Malik Aslam Noor Khan Gallantry (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 126 Mr. Muhammad Rafi (Shaheed) Gallantry (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 127 Mr. Daud Khan (Shaheed) Gallantry (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 128 Mr. Alam Zeb (Shaheed) Gallantry (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 129 Mr. Allah Rakha (Late) Gallantry (Azad Jammu & Kashmir) 130 Ms. Shakeela Naz (Shaheed) Gallantry (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 131 Mr. Guncha Sartaj (Shaheed) Gallantry (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 132 Mr. Atezaz Ahmed Goraya Gallantry (Balochistan) 133 Mr. Sajid Khan Mahmond Gallantry (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 134 SIP. Shahid Ali (Shaheed) Gallantry 135 Mr. Muhammad Iftikhar (Shaheed) Gallantry 136 Mr. Khuda Yar (Shaheed) Gallantry 137 Mr. Hassan Ali (Shaheed) Gallantry XII. TAMGHA-I-IMTIAZ 138 Mr. Muhammad Suleman Mahsud Services to Pakistan (Pakistani) 139 Mr. Muhammad Junaid Services to Pakistan (Pakistani) 140 Mr. Muhammad Tahir Javed Services to Pakistan (USA) 141 Dr. Navida Nasir Science (Chemistry) (Punjab) 142 Mr. Zafar Iqbal Baig Science (Chemistry) (Punjab) 143 Dr. Manzoor Hussain Agriculture Science (Punjab) 144 Prof. Dr. Asif Ali Agriculture/Plant (Punjab) Breeding & Genetics 145 Dr. Faisal Shahzad Material Sciences (Punjab) 146 Dr. Syed Shabbar Abbas Rizvi Engineering (Material (Islamabad) Sciences) 147 Mr. Muhammad Iqbal Qureshi Engineering (Mining) (Punjab) 148 Mr. Muhammad Rizwan Ul Haq Engineering (Chemical) (Punjab) 149 Mr. Muhammad Ajmal Engineering (Electronics) (Punjab) 150 Dr. Ali Kamran Engineering (Aerospace) (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 151 Dr. Nasir Majid Mirza Education (Punjab) 152 Prof. Dr. Asghar Zaidi Education (Punjab) 153 Prof. Dr. Nouman Ahmed Education (Sindh) 154 Prof. Dr. Muhammad Saeed Quraishy Education & Health (Sindh) Sciences 155 Dr. Yasar Mehmood Yousafzai Medicine (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) 156 Ms. Zeba Shahnaz Arts (Acting) (Sindh) 157 Mr. Abdul Majid Jahangir Arts (Acting) (Sindh) 158 Mr. Javed Mansoor Babar Arts
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