Islamabad (NNP) The prestigious Bazm Iqbal Pakistan National Award ceremony was held in Lahore, celebrating the remarkable achievements of academic and literary figures from across the country. The event, chaired by Professor Dr. Mahmood Ali Anjum, saw the participation of a large number of scholars, writers, and researchers, with 39 individuals being awarded gold medals for their exceptional contributions to academia and literature.
Among the honorees was Muhammad Shakeel Bhinder, a researcher from the Islamabad Police, who was recognized for his outstanding research on “Allama Iqbal and Lala Lajpat Rai’s Political Thoughts.” His contributions earned him a gold medal, the prestigious Dana-e-Raz Shield, and a certificate of appreciation for his literary and intellectual services.
This achievement not only highlights Shakeel Bhinder’s dedication to bridging historical and political discourse but also brings pride to the academic and police communities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi.
The ceremony marked a significant moment in acknowledging the efforts of scholars and creative minds who continue to shape Pakistan’s literary and intellectual landscape. The celebrations honoring these achievements are ongoing.