A dignified recognition ceremony was held at Awami House, Village Dildar Samejo, to honor Director Information and renowned writer Mr. Sarwar Samejo for his outstanding services in the fields of information, literature, and public awareness.
The ceremony was arranged by Ali Awais Samejo, Dildar Samejo Youth Forum, and other local organizers. The event was attended by a large number of writers, intellectuals, social workers, youth, and local residents, reflecting deep respect and affection for the distinguished son of the area.
Addressing the gathering, Mr. Sarwar Saif said, “Literature and education are the foundations of a progressive society. It is our responsibility to guide the youth and inspire them to uphold our cultural and moral values while embracing knowledge and innovation.”young journalist RD Samejo,Deen Muhammad Samejo,Farhat Samejo, Naveed Samejo and others speaking on the occasion appreciated the services rendered by Sarwar Samejo on the occasion.
Paryal Dayo remarked, “The efforts of individuals like Mr. Sarwar Samejo highlight the importance of service to society. His dedication to literature and public awareness inspires the next generation to pursue knowledge and civic responsibility.”
Noor Soomro added, “In every community, role models like Sarwar Samejo remind us that education, literature, and social engagement are key to positive change.”
Eng. Mir Muhammad Samejo said, “Celebrating the achievements of our writers and officers strengthens the bond between culture, education, and community development. Such programs motivate youth to contribute meaningfully to society.”
Jam Makhan emphasized, “Recognizing our local heroes not only honors their work but also encourages the youth to dream big, work hard, and stay committed to societal progress.”
Ali Awais Samejo noted, “It is our duty to support and promote literary, social, and cultural initiatives. Programs like this help preserve our heritage while fostering talent and awareness among the younger generation.”
Sarwan Samejo said, “Cultural identity, education, and literature go hand in hand. Honoring Mr. Sarwar Samejo today reflects our commitment to nurturing these values at the grassroots level.”
During the ceremony, traditional Sindhi Ajraks and Sindhi caps were presented to Mr. Sarwar Samejo and other respected guests as a symbol of honor, cultural pride, and appreciation. The presentation of Ajraks and caps was warmly applauded by the participants, adding a rich cultural dimension to the event.
Addressing the ceremony, Mr. Sarwar Samejo expressed heartfelt gratitude to the organizers and the local community for the honor and affection shown to him. He emphasized the importance of education, literature, and active youth engagement for social development and encouraged young people to remain connected with their cultural and literary roots.
The program was attended by a large number of writers, intellectuals, social workers, youth, and local residents. Among those present were Muhammad nawaz Samejo, Irfan kalhoro, Ustad Arbelo Samejo, senior journalist Deen Muhammad Samejo, Haseebullah Samejo, Zeshan Samejo, Muhammad paryal Samejo, A. Malik Samejo, Aamir Samejo, Abdul Fattah Samejo, Abdul Salam Samejo, Abuzar Samejo, Aijaz Samejo, Ali Samejo, Azeem Samejo, Azhar Samejo, Farooq Samejo, Hadi Bux Samejo, Haneef Samejo, Jam makhan Samejo, Jan Muhammad Samejo (Ghotki), Kamran Usman Samejo, Naseebullah Samejo, Peer Samejo, Qamar Zaman Samejo, Sanam Samejo, Sarfaraz Samejo, Sarmad Samejo, Sarwan Samejo, Shahabuddin Samejo, Shahzaman Samejo, Shahnawaz Samejo, Sobdar Samejo, Sohail Samejo, Ahsan Samejo,Naveed Samejo, Ameer bux Samejo, Ameen Samejo, Muhammad Samejo, Liaquat Samejo, Farhat Ali Samejo, Abdul Latif Samejo, Shiraz Samejo, Tanveer Samejo, Basit Samejo, Athar Ali Samejo, Ustad Arabelo Samejo, Abuzar Haider Samejo, Zohaib Samejo, Zameer Samejo, Yasir Ali Samejo, Tuffel Samejo, and others.
At the conclusion of the program, the participants expressed their resolve to continue organizing literary, social, and awareness activities in the future to promote education, unity, and cultural values at the grassroots level.