Lahore: Two esteemed faculty members of the Lahore School of Economics have been awarded high civilian honors by the Government of Pakistan for their notable contributions to the fields of academia, research, and public policy. Dr. Rashid Amjad and Dr. Sabiha Mansoor have been recognized for their work that continues to influence academic and policy circles in the country.
According to Lahore School of Economics, Dr. Rashid Amjad, who serves as the Director of the Graduate Institute of Development Studies at the institution, has been awarded the Sitara-i-Imtiaz. Dr. Amjad, a former Vice Chancellor of the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, has made significant contributions to economic scholarship and development discourse in Pakistan. His work is recognized for shaping development thinking on both national and institutional levels.
Dr. Sabiha Mansoor, a Professor at the Lahore School of Economics and former Vice Chancellor of Lahore College for Women University, has been conferred the Tamgha-e-Imtiaz. Her award acknowledges her exceptional contributions to higher education, research, and policy development. Dr. Mansoor's career includes notable leadership roles and sustained academic engagement, which have left a lasting impact on higher education in Pakistan.
The awards highlight the quality of scholarship and public service at the Lahore School of Economics, with the institution expressing pride in the accomplishments of its faculty members. The academic community extends its congratulations to Dr. Amjad and Dr. Mansoor for their national recognition.