Kazi Asad Abid

Kazi Asad Abid

Kazi Asad Abid is the Chairman/Chief Editor and CEO of The "Daily Ibrat" newspaper, Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan. He is from the political family, the Kazis of Hyderabad. His services to journalism in Pakistan have been acknowledged time and again both privately and by the Government of Pakistan. On March 23rd, 2007, the highest civil award in Pakistan, the Sitara-e-Imtiaz was conferred upon him for his immense, tireless service to journalism in Pakistan over the many years of Pakistan's existence. In addition, Kazi Asad has played an active role in politics and other government institutions in Pakistan. He has made frequently trips with the Prime Minister and the President of Pakistan on their foreign tours. He has attended and participated in many meetings and conferences about current affairs in Pakistan and how they affect the global economy and foreign relations.

Kazi Asad Abid is also the only person to hold the unique and unprecedented honor of having been elected nine times as the Secretary General of the prestigious All Pakistan Nespapers Society (APNS). In addition, he was a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan from Pakistan People's Party seat NA 169 from Hyderabad, Sindh.


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