STAFF REPORTER
PESHAWAR : President of the Abaseen Arts Council Dr. Ijaz Khattak, Honorary Secretary Jahanzeb Malik, and other office-bearers of the council have extended heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to distinguished members Professor Dr. Taiba Aziz, Ms. Kulsoom Zeb, and Dr. Shahida Shaheen Sardar on being conferred the Presidential Pride of Performance Award by the Government of Pakistan.
In their congratulatory message, Dr. Ijaz Khattak and the council’s cabinet members said that the three distinguished personalities have rendered valuable academic, literary, cultural, and artistic services in their respective fields. Through their outstanding contributions, they have not only brought honor to the country but have also played a prominent role in the literary and cultural landscape of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The Presidential Pride of Performance Award is a recognition of their long-standing, sincere, and valuable services.
They said it was a matter of immense pride for the Abaseen Arts Council that three of its distinguished members had been conferred the Presidential Pride of Performance Award on the same occasion. The honor is a source of immense joy and pride not only for the recipients but also for the entire Abaseen Arts Council.
Dr. Ijaz Khattak said the achievement of Professor Dr. Taiba Aziz, Kulsoom Zeb, and Dr. Shahida Shaheen Sardar was a testament to their continuous hard work, academic and artistic capabilities, and dedication to their respective fields. He expressed hope that the three distinguished personalities would continue their valuable services for the promotion of knowledge, literature, art, and culture and would continue to serve as role models for the younger generation.
In conclusion, the President, Honorary Secretary, and cabinet members of the Abaseen Arts Council expressed their best wishes for further success, honor, and recognition for the three recipients, saying that their achievement was also a proud moment for the academic, literary, and cultural circles of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

