Hassan Raza Hashmi

Hassan Raza Hashmi(born August26, 1987) is one of the most popular social figure of Muridke, Sheikhupura. He is being considered as one of the most influential personalities of the region. Owing to his specific style and simplicity, he has become a source of inspiration for the regional youth. He is also known for his fairly straigforward and influential approach in everyday life.

In various lectures to the students and various discussion forums, he always highlighted the importance of the quality of education and the advanced approach to educational reforms. According to him education and the economy are the most significant areas to be focused

He also represented Punjab in the national conference of talented studetns of Pakistan, held in Murree, in the summer of 2005. In his historical speech to the students, that was telecast on television, he highlighted the importance of terming the educational and economic situation as the emergency situation and put forward the instant measures to ensure consistent growth and establishment of law and order.

He was awarded with different awards:

Malik Meraj Khalid Educational Award 2004,
The Labbaik GOld Medal 2004,
Souvenir by Javed Ashraf Qazi , the Federal Education Minister,
Souvenir by DCO Sheikhupura, Najeeb Najmi,
National Urdu Digest Award 2004,
Silver Medal by Mr. Imran Masood , the Provincial Education Minister,
Souvenir by the Journalists Association Kala Shah Kaku,
Souvenir by the Peak Solutions,
Gold Medal by the Journalists Association Kala Shah Kaku,
Nomination for The presidential Award i.e. Izaz-e-sabqat,

and he also participated a number of national and international conferences representing the youth of Muridke , Sheikhupura , and Punjab, on various occasions.




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