Islamabad, (Parliament Times) : The Awards Committee of the Think Tank Institute of Peace and Development INSPAD on the occasion of the International Human Rights Day has decided to give special awards to many prominent and eminent personalities who have rendered commendable services for human rights, peace, religious harmony and freedom movement of Kashmir. In a press release, the President of INSPAD, Dr. Muhammad Tahir Tabasim, has said that these eminent personalities have performed outstanding performance and countless services in their field, their encouragement is our national responsibility, so the Awards Committee of INSPAD has decided It has been decided to give them awards on the occasion of Human Rights Day. These prominent figures include Dr. Ghulam Nabi Faye of America, Sardar Joga Singh of Great Britain, Duke Salman Khan of South Africa and Irshad Mehmood of Pakistan. Awards have also been given to some eminent and distinguished women, among them Dr. Shehla Akram, Lt. Gen. Nigar Jobar, Professor Ayesha Shail, Kishore Aqeel Hamida Hazara, Samreen Junaid, Dr. Saira Kazmi, Nosheen Pracha, Shaista Chaudhry Advocate, Dr. Shagufat Naseer Abbasi. Tahseen Khalid and Anas Prominent pioneers of these rights include Mary Schoole of the United States and Clare Bidwell of the United Kingdom. M women from many other countries will also be given awards.
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