Pride of Performance Awards (2000–2009)
Pride of Performance (Urdu: تمغۂ حسنِ کارکردگی) is a civil award given by the Government of Pakistan to Pakistani citizens in recognition of distinguished merit in the fields of literature, arts, sports, medicine, or science.
2000
[edit]- Saeed Anwar (sports - cricketer)
- Bhawani Shankar Chowdhry (education)
- Hameed ul Haq (tennis - sports)
- Shareef Kunjahi (Punjabi-language writer)
- Amjad Parvez (Pakistani music critic and singer)
2001
[edit]- Ather Shah Khan Jaidi (arts, literature, writer, poet, director, actor)[1]
- Mahar Muhammad Iqbal Marath
- Kamaluddin Ahmed (nuclear physicist)[2]
- Kajjan Begum (classical music singer, mother of singer Mehnaz Begum)
2002
[edit]Awards were given on 23 March 2002.[3]
- Himayat Ali Shair (poet and film songs lyricist)[3]
- Jilani Kamran
- Ali Haider Joshi
- Ghaos Bakhsh Sabir
- Afzaal Ahmed
- Anwar Muzaffar
- Jan Nisar
- Rashid Ahmad
- Shafiqullah
- Aasim Fasih Khan
- Abdul Qadeer Malik
- Abdul Majeed
- Maj Imran Basit
- Ghulam Mustafa
- Mohsin Agha
- Mohammad Naeem
- Mushtaq Ahmed
- Khalid Aftab
- Deena M. Mistri[4]
- Asghari Maqsood
- Sabz Ali
- Syed Moosa Hasany
- Shoaib Ahmad
- Shagufta Khaliq
- Sabira Begum
- Aisha Mohyuddin
- Asif Satar s/o late Abdus Sattar
- Umar Sardar
- Mohammad Ajmal Khan (sciences, botany)[5]
- Mohammad Aslam Malik
- Mohammad Akram
- Mohammad Imran
- Mohammad Farooque
- Akhtar Viqar Azim
- Askari Mian Irani
- Shoaib Mansoor (film and TV producer/director)[3]
- Shaukat Mahmood (Maxim)
- Farooq Zamir Ghory
- Kanwal Naseer
- Mohammad Jamil (late TV actor professionally known as Jamil Fakhri)[3]
- Nazia Hasan (arts, singing)
2003
[edit]On 14 August 2002, the following list of recipients was announced. It consists of 32 individuals. The award were received by the winners on 23 March 2003.[6]
Name | Field | Specialization | Country | Province |
---|---|---|---|---|
Akhtar Hussain Jafari (Late) | Literature | Pakistan | ||
Ada Jafri[7] | Literature | Pakistan | Sindh | |
Syed Imdad Hussaini | Literature | Pakistan | Sindh | |
Syed Zahoor Shah Hashmi (late) | Literature | Pakistan | Sindh | |
Shahbaz Malik | Literature | Pakistan | Punjab | |
Mohammad Nawaz Tair | Literature | Pakistan | ||
Muhammad Ali Siddiqui[8] | Literature | Newspaper columnist | Pakistan | Sindh |
Khalid Shamim | Science | Engineering | Pakistan | |
Brigadier Khalid Latif | Science | Engineering | Pakistan | |
Rana Abdul Qayyum | Science | Engineering | Pakistan | |
Brig Imran Rehman | Science | Engineering | Pakistan | |
Mohammad Khan Chaudhry | Science | Engineering | Pakistan | |
Mohammad Riaz Khan | Science | Engineering | Pakistan | |
Nadeem Ehsan | Science | Engineering | Pakistan | |
Maqsood Ali | Science | Mining | Pakistan | |
Malik Abdul Qadir | Science | Farming | Pakistan | |
Barkat Ali Chaudhry | Science | Health | Pakistan | |
Bashir Ahmad | Science | Physics | Pakistan | |
Syed Shabbir Hussain | Science | Physics | Pakistan | |
Sher Hassan | Science | Agricultural research | Pakistan | |
Ghulam Ali Qureshi | Science | Biochemistry | Pakistan | |
Mohammad Arif Niaz | Science | Physics | Pakistan | |
Mohammad Khurshid | Science | Health | Pakistan | |
Iftikhar Ahmed | Art | Cricket commentary | Pakistan | |
Syed Afzal Hussain | Art | Sound recording | Pakistan | |
Syed Munawar Saeed | Art | Actor | Pakistan | |
Abdul Aziz Baloch | Art | Folk music | Pakistan | |
Ghulam Mustafa | Art | Painting | Pakistan | |
Majeed Khan | Art | Sarangi playing | Pakistan | |
Muneeza Hashmi, daughter of renowned poet Faiz Ahmad Faiz | Art | PTV producer | Pakistan | |
Haider Ali | Sports | Boxing | Pakistan | |
Rozi Ali | Sports | Mountaineering | Pakistan | |
Mohammad Irfan Islam | Sports | Weight-lifting | Pakistan |
2004
[edit]On 14 August 2003, the following list of recipients was announced. It consists of 37 individuals. The award was received by the winners on 23 March 2004.[9][10][11]
Name | Field | Specialization | Country | Province |
---|---|---|---|---|
Yousuf Khan[9] | Art | Acting | Pakistan | Punjab |
Mahtab Rashdi | Art | TV hosting/social work | Pakistan | Sindh |
Chishty Bin Subh-o-Mujahid | Art | Cricket commentary | Pakistan | Sindh |
Navid Shahzad | Art | Drama artist/writer | Pakistan | Punjab |
Salahuddin | Art | Drama artist | Pakistan | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa |
S. M. Naqi | Art | Hockey commentary | Pakistan | Sindh |
Haji Atta Muhammad | Art | Lacquer art | Pakistan | Punjab |
Moin Niazi (late) | Art | Music | Pakistan | Azad Jammu and Kashmir |
Shahida Parveen (late) | Art | Classical music | Pakistan | Punjab |
Tina Sani | Art | Music | Pakistan | Sindh |
Niaz Ahmed | Art | Music composing for TV programs | Pakistan | Sindh |
Samiur Rahman | Art | Photography | Pakistan | Punjab |
Najma Najam | Art | Education | Pakistan | Punjab |
Khalid Hussain Hashmi | Science | Engineering | Pakistan | Punjab |
Syed Nayyar Ali | Science | Engineering | Pakistan | Punjab |
Tariq Rahman[12] | Arts | Education | Pakistan | Punjab |
Ziaul Hasan Siddiqui | Science | Engineering | Pakistan | Punjab |
Zia Aftab | Science | Electronics engineering | Pakistan | Punjab |
Sohail Mazhar | Science | Mechanical engineering | Pakistan | Punjab |
Abdul Aziz Mazhar | Science | Metallurgy engineering | Pakistan | Punjab |
Iftikhar-us-Salam | Science | Metallurgy engineering | Pakistan | Punjab |
Agha Khalid Saleem | Arts | Literature | Pakistan | Sindh |
Bashir Ahmad Baloch | Arts | Literature | Pakistan | Balochistan |
Dawar Khan Daud | Arts | Literature | Pakistan | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa |
Farkhanda Lodhi | Arts | Literature | Pakistan | Punjab |
Laeeq Ahmed Babree (late) | Arts | Literature | Pakistan | Punjab |
Muhammad Usman Diplai | Arts | Literature | Pakistan | Sindh |
Syed Shaukat Ali Shah | Arts | Literary Art | Pakistan | Punjab |
Syed Sibit-ul-Hasnain | Science | Medicine | Pakistan | Punjab |
Muhammad Javed Iqbal | Science | Medicine (cardiology) | Pakistan | Punjab |
Muhammad Iqbal | Science | Pakistan | Punjab | |
Tariq Pervez | Science | Pakistan | Punjab | |
Asif Iqbal | Science | Mathematics | Pakistan | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa |
Aslam Hayat | Science | Physics | Pakistan | Punjab |
Muhammad Ashraf Tai | Sports | Martial arts | Pakistan | Sindh |
Zakir Hussain Syed | Sports | Administration & management | Pakistan | Punjab |
Mehrullah | Sports | Boxing | Pakistan | Sindh |
2005
[edit]On 14 August 2004, the following list of recipients was announced. The awards were received by the winners on 23 March 2005.[13]
Name | Field | Specialization | Country | Province |
---|---|---|---|---|
Muhammad Mansha Yaad[14] | Arts | Fiction writer and novelist | Punjab | Pakistan |
Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi | Sports | Tennis player | Punjab | Pakistan |
Arif Lohar[15] | Arts | folk music | Punjab | Pakistan |
Shabnam Shakeel[15] | Arts | Urdu Literature | Punjab | Pakistan |
Rais Khan | Arts | Sitar player | Sindh | Pakistan |
Abdul Rauf Rufi[16] | Arts | Naat Khawn | Punjab | Pakistan |
- Zafar-uz-Zaman (Chemistry)
- Rizwan Hussain (Chemistry)
- M. Salahuddin (Science)
- Khawaja Moiz-ud-Din (Engineering)
- Pervez Ahmed (Engineering)
- Rehan Bashir (Mechanical Engineering)
- Tariq Jawaid (Mechanical Engineering)
- Salim-ud-Din Zahir (Aerospace Engineering)
- M. Sadiq Kalim (Education)
- Saeed Khan Rangeela (Actor)[15]
- Ayub Khoso (TV actor)[15]
- Tarannum Naz (Singer)[15]
- Khawaja Najmul Hassan (PTV producer)[15]
- Tariq Rahman (Literature)
- Fahmida Hussain (Literarture)
- Sohail Abbas (Hockey player)[15]
2006
[edit]On 14 August 2005, the following list of recipients was announced. The award was formally received by the winners on 23 March 2006.
Name | Field | Specialization | Country | Province/territory |
---|---|---|---|---|
Abdul Rehman Brahvi | Literature | Writer | Pakistan | Balochistan |
Hayatullah Khan Durrani | Mountaineering / caving adventure | Mountaineer, cave explorer, environmentalist | Pakistan | Balochistan |
Khalida Hussain | Literature | Writer | Pakistan | Islamabad |
Arfa Karim[17][18] | Arts | Computer science | Punjab | Pakistan |
Shafqat Tanvir Mirza[17] | Literature | Writer | Pakistan | Punjab |
Tassawar Khanum[17] | Arts | Film and TV Singer | Pakistan | Punjab |
Nayyara Noor[17] | Arts | Film and TV Singer | Pakistan | Punjab |
Ustad Badar uz Zaman[17] | Arts | Classical music vocalist | Pakistan | Punjab |
Ustad Qamar uz Zaman | Arts | Classical music vocalist | Pakistan | Punjab |
Zehra Nigah[17] | Arts | writer | Pakistan | Sindh |
Asghar Nadeem Syed[17] | Arts | TV playwright and professor | Pakistan | Punjab |
Amir Adnan[17] | Business | Fashion designer | Pakistan | Sindh |
Ghazi Sial[17] | Literature | Pashto Poet | Pakistan | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa |
Masood Akhtar | Arts | Actor | Pakistan | Punjab |
Aftab Iqbal Shamim[17] | Education | Professor | Pakistan | Punjab |
2007
[edit]On 14 August 2006, the following list of recipients was announced. The award was received by the winners on 24 March 2007.[19][20][21][22]
Name | Field | Specialization | Country |
---|---|---|---|
Shaan | Arts | Acting | Pakistan |
Asad Amanat Ali Khan | Arts | Singing (classical music and ghazal singing) | Pakistan |
Hamid Ali Khan | Arts | Singing (classical music and ghazal singing) | Pakistan |
Naheed Akhtar[23] | Arts | Singing | Pakistan |
Ustaad Bashir Khan | Arts | Music (tabla player) | Pakistan |
Faakhir Mehmood[20] | Arts | Singing | Pakistan |
Munnu Bhai[23] | Arts | Journalism | Pakistan |
Fehmida Firdous | Public Services | Pakistan | |
Mehwish Nadir Baloch | Nursing | Pakistan | |
Mubarak Ali Khan[24] | Entertainment | Singing | Pakistan |
2008
[edit]On 14 August 2007, the following list of recipients was announced. It consists of 39 individuals. The award was received by the winners on 23 March 2008.[25]
Name | Field | Specialization | Country | Province |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jamaluddin Ahmed | Science | Engineering | Pakistan | |
Liaquat Ali Khan | Science | Nuclear engineering | Pakistan | |
Ghulam Mohyuddin | Science | Experimental physics | Pakistan | |
Sohail Ahmed | Science | Engineering | Pakistan | |
Syed Zia Hasnain | Science | Nuclear engineering | Pakistan | |
Ziafat Hussain | Science | Pakistan | ||
Muhammad Shahzad | Science | Engineering | Pakistan | |
S Tauqeerul Islam | Science | Engineering | Pakistan | |
Muhammad Arshad | Science | Pakistan | ||
Farhan Saif | Science | Pakistan | ||
Dr. Syed Abdul Mujeeb | Science | Medicine | Pakistan | Sindh |
Muhammad Saeed Khokhar | Science | Medicine | Pakistan | |
Syeda Anese Fatima Majid Khan | Education | Pakistan | ||
Allah Bukhsh | Art | Khussa making (shoe-making) | Pakistan | |
Munni Begum[26][27] | Art | Singing | Pakistan | |
Akhtar Munir | Art | Wood carving | Pakistan | |
Gopal Das | Art | Tie & dye | Pakistan | Sindh |
Haji Mehr Ali | Art | Qawwali | Pakistan | |
Haji Sher Ali | Art | Qawwali | Pakistan | |
Nahid Raza | Art | Visual arts | Pakistan | Sindh |
Gul Bahar Bano | Arts | Singing | Pakistan | Sindh |
Mujahid Hussain | Arts | Composer - TV programs musician | Pakistan | |
Rasheed Malik | Arts | Music | Pakistan | |
Sultana Siddiqui[25] | Arts | TV producer/media professional | Pakistan | Sindh |
Abdul Karim Balouch | Arts | TV producer/drama writer | Pakistan | Sindh |
Abdul Qadir Junejo | Arts | Drama acting | Pakistan | Sindh |
M. Hanif Raza | Arts | Photography | Pakistan | |
Nasreen Askari | Arts | Art & culture | Pakistan | |
Shafqat Amanat Ali Khan[25] | Arts | Classical music vocalist | Pakistan | Punjab |
Mansoor Rahi | Arts | Painting | Pakistan | Punjab |
Ustad Mubarak Ali Khan | Arts | Classical singing | Pakistan | Punjab |
Noorul Huda Shah[25] | Literature | Playwright | Pakistan | Sindh |
Saleem Akhtar | Literature | Pakistan | ||
Tanveer Abbasi | Literature | Poetry | Pakistan | Sindh |
Muhammad Taha Khan | Literature | Poet | Pakistan | |
Lt-Cdr Zahid Rauf | Sport | Yachting | Pakistan | |
Nida Waseem | Sport | Tennis | Pakistan | Sindh |
Zubair Ahmed Hundal | Sport | Kabaddi | Pakistan | |
Shahid Rehman | Sport | Jockey | Pakistan | |
Tari Khan[28] | Arts | Tabla playing | Pakistan | Punjab |
2009
[edit]On 14 August 2008, the following list of recipients was announced. It consists of 58 individuals. The award was received by the winners on 23 March 2009.[29]
Name | Field | Specialization | Country | Province |
---|---|---|---|---|
Shafqat Farooq | Science | Agriculture/biotechnology | Pakistan | Punjab |
Javed Iqbal Akhter | Science | Physics | Pakistan | Punjab |
Syed Muhammad Hassan Zaidi | Science | Information technology | Pakistan | Punjab |
Muhammad Mazhar | Science | Chemistry | Pakistan | Punjab |
Muhammad Aslam Noor | Science | Mathematics | Pakistan | Punjab |
Obaidullah Baig[30] | Arts | PTV personality (Kasauti - 1967) | Pakistan | Sindh |
Muhammad Riaz | Science | Chemical engineering | Pakistan | Punjab |
Muhammad Daud Shah | Science | Communication engineering | Pakistan | Punjab |
Qammar Mehboob | Science | Chemical engineering | Pakistan | Punjab |
Faiq Mazhar | Science | Geology | Pakistan | Punjab |
Muhammad Rashid Mansoor | Science | Mechanical engineering | Pakistan | Punjab |
Muhammad Naeem Sheikh | Science | Mechanical engineering | Pakistan | Punjab |
Shahid Iqbal | Science | Civil engineering | Pakistan | Punjab |
Tafseer Ahmad | Science | Electronics engineering | Pakistan | Punjab |
Haider Ali Bhatti | Science | Aerospace engineering | Pakistan | Punjab |
Tariq Ahmad | Science | Mechanical engineering | Pakistan | Punjab |
Noorullah | Science | Ballistics | Pakistan | Punjab |
Arshad Ali | Education | Professor | Pakistan | Punjab |
Muhammad Younus Khan | Art | Cameraman | Pakistan | Punjab |
Emanuel Philip | Art | Photography | Pakistan | Punjab |
Rehana Siddiqui | Art | Acting | Pakistan | Punjab |
Shabbir Hussain | Art | Tabla playing | Pakistan | Punjab |
Manzoor Hussain | Art | Music composer | Pakistan | Punjab |
Shafqat Ali Khan | Art | Classical music | Pakistan | Punjab |
Parveen Nazzar | Art | Singing | Pakistan | Punjab |
Javaid Tufail Niazi (son of folk singer Tufail Niazi) | Art | Folk singing | Pakistan | Punjab |
Babar Ali Niazi (son of folk singer Tufail Niazi) | Art | Folk singing | Pakistan | Punjab |
Hajra Mansoor | Art | Painting | Pakistan | Punjab |
Muhammad Izhar-ul-Haq | Literature | Pakistan | Punjab | |
Abbas Ather | Literature | Pakistan | Punjab | |
Anwaar Ahmad | Literature | Pakistan | Punjab | |
Shaukat Hamid Kiani | Health | Management and administration | Pakistan | Punjab |
Safdar Ali Kiyani (late) | Education | Professor | Pakistan | Punjab |
Ali Moeen Nawazish[29] | Education | Computer expert | Pakistan | Punjab |
Muhammad Iqbal Bhanger | Science | Chemistry | Pakistan | Sindh |
Behroze Sabzwari | Arts | Actor | Pakistan | Sindh |
Khalifa Muhammad Irshad Beg | Arts | Woodwork | Pakistan | Sindh |
Naseem Sultan | Arts | Embroidery | Pakistan | Sindh |
Ghous Bux Brohi | Arts | Bansri player/Alghoza player | Pakistan | Sindh |
Sahib Dino Mallah | Arts | Khes making | Pakistan | Sindh |
Satish Chandra Anand | Arts | Film producer | Pakistan | Sindh |
Rubeena Malik | Arts | Calligraphy | Pakistan | Sindh |
Aslam Farrukhi | Literature | Writer | Pakistan | Sindh |
Ahmed Shah | Literature | Poet | Pakistan | Sindh |
Muhammad Faizan | Sports | Mountaineering | Pakistan | Sindh |
Saqib Ali | Science | Chemistry | Pakistan | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa |
Muhammad Qasim Naseem | Literature | Journalism/writer | Pakistan | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa |
Abdul Wahid Yousafi | Literature | Journalism | Pakistan | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa |
Umar Nasir | Literature | Radio drama writer | Pakistan | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa |
Abdur Rasheed Naz[31] | Art | Acting | Pakistan | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa |
Badar Munir | Art | Acting | Pakistan | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa |
Muhammad Gul | Art | Swati shari weaving | Pakistan | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa |
Mehnaz Hyat | Art | Balochi handicrafts | Pakistan | Balochistan |
Abdul Qadir | Art | Acting | Pakistan | Balochistan |
Muneer Ahmed Badini | Literature | Pakistan | Balochistan | |
Abdus Samad Chisti Mujahid | Literature | Journalism | Pakistan | Balochistan |
Umer Khan Achakzai | Sports | Karate | Pakistan | Balochistan |
Asada Yutaka | Services to Pakistan | Japan |
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