Prof Hamid Naseem awarded
New Delhi: Prof Hamid Naseem Rafiabadi has been given silver jubilee award by the Institute of Objective Studies as “a gesture of recognition of his services to public cause and common good.”
The award was given to him by Institute chairman, Dr Muhammad Manzoor Alam at Kashmir University on June 5.
The award contains certificate of appreciation, a shawl and a medal.
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