Pride of Performance explained

Pride of Performance
Subheader:Urdu: {{Nq|تمغہِ حسنِ کارکردگی
Type:Literary award
Awarded For:Notable achievements in the field of art, science, literature, sports, and nursing.
Country: Pakistan
Presenter: Government of Pakistan
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Firstawarded:1958
Lastawarded:2020
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The Pride of Performance (Urdu: {{Nq|تمغہِ حسنِ کارکردگی), officially known as Presidential Pride of Performance, is an award bestowed by the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to recognize people with "notable achievements in the field of art, science, literature, sports, and nursing".[1] [2] The Pride of Performance is the highest national literary award of Pakistan[3] conferred upon its citizens and, while it recognizes literary contribution, it can also be conferred upon foreign nationals.[4] It is usually awarded by the president once a year at the Pakistan resolution day, but announcements are made at independence day ceremony held on 14 August.[5] The award recommendations are made by the country's administrative units or respective ministry to the state governments where officials send it to the Cabinet Secretariat and then president or federal government for final approval.[6] [7]

The president's Pride of Performance award which was possibly first awarded in 1958, can also be conferred posthumously under a constitutional amendment Article 259 of clause two.[8] [9] It was delayed twice in the history of Pakistan. The fourth president Zulfikar Ali Bhutto was the first ruler who did not confer or announce the award, and later in 2018, due to disqualification of Nawaz Sharif, the award was subsequently delayed.[5]

History

The Pride of Performance award, including civil decorations was established in 1957 under the Decorations Act, 1975, enacted or modified in 1975. The award seeks to recognize notable achievements which are determined by the Pakistan Warrant of Precedence of 1980.[4]

List of recipients

Notes and References

  1. Web site: cabinet.gov.pk . 2018-12-22 . Honour & Awards Policy . https://web.archive.org/web/20181222213425/http://www.cabinet.gov.pk/cabinet/userfiles1/file/honour-and-award-policy.pdf . 2018-12-22 . dead . 2021-08-22.
  2. Web site: NewsBytes . Pakistani artists honoured at March 23 ceremony . The News International . 26 March 2018 . 17 April 2020.
  3. Web site: Explained: What is the row over Pakistani film Zindagi Tamasha?. July 26, 2020.
  4. Web site: Honour & Awards Policy Eligibility Processing of Awards.
  5. Web site: Ahmed . Shakeel . No Pride of Performance awards this year . DAWN.COM . 12 March 2018 . 17 April 2020.
  6. Web site: Correspondents . Our . President decorates 159 with civil awards - Pakistan . The News International . 23 March 2015 . 17 April 2020.
  7. Web site: Ali . Sarwat . A tribute to tabla player Muhammed Ajmal Khan - Encore . thenews.com.pk . 2 February 2020 . 17 April 2020.
  8. Web site: Letter & Enclosure.
  9. Web site: Recommendations for civil awards.