PJA Hosts Literary Session on “Naamwar” Featuring Renowned Author and Poet Dr. Aurangzeb Naizi

The Punjab Judicial Academy (PJA) held a literary session on the theme “Naamwar” (Renowned), featuring Dr. Aurangzeb Naizi, a distinguished author and poet, as the guest speaker. The event aimed to explore the connection between literature and justice while highlighting the values of humility and service to humanity.

Justice (Retd) Sardar Ahmad Naeem, Director General of the Punjab Judicial Academy, welcomed Dr. Naizi and introduced him to the judicial officers currently undergoing training. He apprised the participants that Dr. Naizi had received a number of awards of honor for his contributions to Eco-criticism and is recognized as a pioneer in the field. He also emphasized the objectives of the session, which sought to foster a deeper understanding of justice through the lens of literature.

In his address, Dr. Aurangzeb Naizi underscored the importance of literature in understanding human nature and the environment. He discussed various facets of literature, including its role in addressing environmental concerns, linguistic studies, and the human condition. Drawing from his personal experiences, Dr. Naizi encouraged perseverance and positive thinking as essential for success. He remarked that while negativity may yield positive outcomes, true success demands unwavering commitment.

Participants were highly engaged by Dr. Naizi’s philosophical insights and practical experiences. They appreciated the Punjab Judicial Academy’s efforts to organize such a meaningful session. This initiative demonstrated the academy’s dedication to fostering a culture of learning and intellectual growth among judicial officers.

The session was attended by officers undergoing pre-service training and participants from the third batch of the forensic sciences training program. The PJA reaffirmed its commitment to providing continuous training and education to judicial officers, equipping them with the skills and knowledge necessary for dispensation of justice.

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