Ahsan Iqbal receives award from Asian Productivity Organisation

Minister for Planning, Development, and Special Initiative Prof Ahsan Iqbal was honored by the Asian Productivity Organisation in Kuala Lumpur for his exceptional efforts in socio-economic development. The award acknowledges his policy contributions and strategic leadership, recognizing his achievements in promoting productivity and development in Pakistan through international networks and innovative projects.

Ahsan Iqbal, Asian Productivity Organisation
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ISLAMABAD: Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiative Prof Ahsan Iqbal received an award from the Asian Productivity Organisation (APO) Kuala Lumpur for his outstanding contribution to socio-economic development efforts through policy, strategic thinking, effective leadership and management.

He received the award at the 66th meeting of the Governing Body of the Asian Productivity Organisation in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia as the organisation includes 21 countries, including Pakistan, said a press release issued by the Ministry of Planning Development and Special Initiatives.

He was awarded for his achievements during all his tenures as federal minister, implementing innovative projects to increase productivity in Pakistan through international networks.

Ahsan Iqbal formulated progressive policies and regulations that contributed significantly to Pakistan’s productive agenda and overall development. The award recognizes individuals who have made exemplary contributions to improving national or regional socio-economic productivity through their work, inspiring ideas, and influence, it added.

The Organisation, established in 1961, promotes productivity in the Asia-Pacific region through mutual cooperation, committed to sustainable socio-economic development through policy advisory services in various sectors.

We are thrilled to share the exciting news that Ahsan Iqbal, an esteemed leader and visionary, has been awarded a prestigious accolade by the Asian Productivity Organisation (APO). This remarkable recognition is a testament to Mr. Iqbal’s outstanding contributions to the field of productivity and his unwavering commitment to fostering growth and innovation.

Mr. Iqbal’s tireless efforts in driving productivity, promoting sustainable development, and empowering communities have made a profound impact, earning him well-deserved acclaim from the APO. His visionary leadership and dedication serve as an inspiration to individuals and organizations striving to create positive change and drive progress across the Asian region and beyond.

The award bestowed upon Ahsan Iqbal by the Asian Productivity Organisation stands as a fitting tribute to his exceptional accomplishments and serves as a testament to his enduring legacy of excellence. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Mr. Iqbal on this monumental achievement and look forward to witnessing the continued impact of his visionary work on productivity and sustainable development.

Source: ARY NEWS

Ahsan Iqbal, Minister for Planning and Development, received an award from the Asian Productivity Organisation (APO) for his exceptional contributions to socio-economic development. The award was presented at the 66th Governing Body meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. APO recognized his innovative projects and policies that have enhanced productivity in Pakistan. Ahsan Iqbal’s strategic thinking and effective leadership were highlighted, acknowledging his significant impact on the country’s development. The APO, established in 1961, aims to promote productivity in the Asia-Pacific region through cooperation and sustainable socio-economic development.

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