On the occasion of Pakistan Day, ceremonies were held at the Governors House in Punjab and Sindh to confer civil awards to individuals from various fields, including education, healthcare, sports, and the arts. Governor of Punjab, Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar, presented the Tamgha-e-Imtiaz (Medal of Excellence) to actress Sajal Ali, recognizing her outstanding contributions.
Similarly, at the Governors House in Sindh, Governor Imran Ismail bestowed honors upon individuals for their services in different sectors. The ceremonies in both provinces aimed to acknowledge the efforts and achievements of deserving individuals on Pakistan Day.
In Punjab, the event highlighted the importance of recognizing excellence across diverse domains, reflecting the commitment to honor those who have made significant contributions to society. Actress Sajal Ali’s award underscored her remarkable talent and dedication to the entertainment industry, earning her recognition as a leading figure in Pakistani cinema and television.
Meanwhile, in Sindh, Governor Kamran Tessori recognized individuals from various fields for their outstanding services. The ceremony served as a platform to celebrate the achievements of individuals who have positively impacted their communities and contributed to the development of the province.
On Pakistan Day, actor Adnan Siddiqui and Qadri Bakhsh Matto were among the recipients of civil awards. Adnan Siddiqui’s recognition for excellence in acting and Qadri Bakhsh Matto’s Corporate Award for Performance showcased their significant contributions to their respective fields.
The ceremonies at both Governors Houses underscored the importance of acknowledging excellence and celebrating the achievements of individuals who have excelled in their respective fields. Such recognition not only honors the recipients but also serves as an inspiration for others to strive for excellence and contribute positively to society.