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Jasbir Singh Sarna Honored with the Bullah Shah Award 2024 for Outstanding Literary Contributions

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Dr. Jasbir Singh Sarna, a distinguished scholar and literary figure, has been honored with the prestigious Bulleh Shah Award 2024 by the Bullah Shah Adabi Sangat, Kasur, Pakistan. The award ceremony took place on August 31, 2024, in the historic city of Kasur, which holds a significant place in the cultural and intellectual history of the region, being the resting place of the revered Sufi poet, Hazrat Bulleh Shah.The Bulleh Shah Award, named after the renowned 18th-century Sufi mystic, is bestowed upon individuals who have made remarkable contributions to the fields of literature, culture, and intellectual thought. Dr. Jasbir Singh Sarna’s extensive body of work, which encompasses a deep engagement with Punjabi literature, history, and Sufi traditions, made him a fitting recipient of this accolade. His writings reflect a profound understanding of the syncretic traditions of Punjab, bridging spiritual and cultural narratives that transcend boundaries of language and religion.

The ceremony at Kasur drew scholars, writers, and intellectuals from across the region, all of whom gathered to celebrate Dr. Sarna’s contributions. In his acceptance speech, Dr. Sarna expressed his gratitude, dedicating the award to the spirit of literary and cultural harmony that Bullah Shah symbolized. His work continues to inspire generations of readers, fostering a deeper appreciation for the shared heritage of Punjab.

The Bullah Shah Adabi Sangat, known for promoting literary and cultural discourse, praised Dr. Sarna’s scholarly achievements, noting that his work serves as a beacon for those striving to preserve and promote the rich literary trditions of Punjab. This award marks yet another milestone in Dr. Sarna's illustrious career, further cementing his place as a key figure in contemporary Punjabi literature.

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