Awards & Recognition

Awards and Honors

Celebrating Naqqash Kazmi’s Literary Achievements

Naqqash Kazmi’s illustrious career as a poet and scholar has been adorned with prestigious awards and accolades, recognizing his profound contributions to Urdu literature. Each honor stands as a testament to his literary brilliance and enduring impact on the world of poetry.

Presidential Awards

  • Gulaam Ishaq Khan Award (Karachi, President of Pakistan)
  • Farooq Lagari Award (Islamabad, President of Pakistan)
  • Asif Ali Zardari Award (Larkana, President of Pakistan)

International Recognition

  • Urdu Peace Award 1998 (Urdu Society, Australia, Sydney)
  • World Urdu Award 2000 (Provincial Government, Toronto, Canada)
  • Modern Urdu Federation Award 2000 (New York, America)

Human Rights and Literary Distinctions

  • Human Rights Award (South Asia)
  • Voice of Youth, University of Karachi 1970
  • Literary Committee Chairmanship at Arts Council Karachi, 1989-1992

Media and Publications

  • Co-editor of “Mahol” Weekly, Karachi, 1964
  • Co-editor of “Huroof” Monthly, Karachi, 1970-1972
  • Member of Editorial Board for “Majlis-e-edaraat,” Weekly, Karachi, 1968-1969
  • Writer of columns for “Jung News Weekly (Alfata),” Karachi, 1972-197

Literary Contributions

  • Author of “Afro Asian Writers and Their Backgrounds”
  • Author of “Rung-e-Safar”
  • Author of “Daman-e-Gul”

In the Words of Critics

“Naqqash Kazmi, one of the most eminent poets of the Urdu language.” – Mohammad Ali Siddique, Urdu Literary Critic

These awards, spanning local and international arenas, reflect the universal appeal and enduring significance of Naqqash Kazmi’s literary works. Each accolade serves as a beacon, guiding future generations to appreciate the depth and richness of his contributions to the world of poetry.