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Pride of Performance Awards (2000–2009)
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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
- 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)
- Kajjan Begum (classical music singer, mother of singer Mehnaz Begum)
2001
- Ather Shah Khan Jaidi (arts, literature, writer, poet, director, actor)[1]
- Mahar Muhammad Iqbal Marath
- Kamaluddin Ahmed (nuclear physicist)[2]
2002
Awards were given on 23 March 2002.[3]
- Himayat Ali Shair (poet and film songs lyricist)[3]
- Jilani Kamran[3]
- 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[3][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)[3][5]
- Mohammad Aslam Malik
- Mohammad Akram
- Mohammad Imran
- Mohammad Farooque
- Akhtar Viqar Azim
- Askari Mian Irani[3]
- Shoaib Mansoor (film and TV producer/director)[3]
- Shaukat Mahmood (Maxim)[3]
- Farooq Zamir Ghory
- Kanwal Naseer[3]
- Mohammad Jamil (late TV actor professionally known as Jamil Fakhri)[3]
- Nazia Hasan (arts, singing)[3]
2003
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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]
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2004
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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]
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2005
On 14 August 2004, the following list of recipients was announced. The awards were received by the winners on 23 March 2005.[13]
- Zafar-uz-Zaman (Chemistry)[14]
- Rizwan Hussain (Chemistry)
- M. Salahuddin (Science)
- Khawaja Moiz-ud-Din (Engineering)[14]
- 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)[14][15]
- Ayub Khoso (TV actor)[15][14]
- Tarannum Naz (Singer)[15]
- Khawaja Najmul Hassan (PTV producer)[14][15]
- Tariq Rahman (Literature)
- Fahmida Hussain (Literarture)
- Sohail Abbas (Hockey player)[14][15]
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2006
On 14 August 2005, the following list of recipients was announced. The award was formally received by the winners on 23 March 2006.
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2007
On 14 August 2006, the following list of recipients was announced. The award was received by the winners on 24 March 2007.[18][19][20][21]
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2008
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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.[24]
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2009
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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.[28]
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