Hazim Bhangwar has been honored with the Best Assistant Commissioner Award for his remarkable dedication and outstanding public service in Karachi. The award was presented by Additional Inspector General (AIG) Karachi and Commissioner Karachi Hassan Naqvi, who praised Bhangwar for his sincerity, efficiency, and strong sense of responsibility toward citizens.
During the ceremony, officials appreciated Hazim Bhangwar’s tireless efforts to improve local governance and ensure transparency in administrative affairs. His initiatives have reportedly strengthened coordination between government departments and enhanced service delivery in key urban areas.
Commissioner Hassan Naqvi commended Bhangwar for setting “a benchmark of sincerity and commitment” in the civil service. The recognition, he added, reflects the dedication of young officers who continue to uphold public trust through hard work and honesty.
The AIG Karachi also applauded Bhangwar’s leadership and proactive approach to resolving community issues. “His contributions stand as a model for others in public service,” said the AIG while handing over the award.
Citizens and colleagues have widely appreciated the recognition, noting Bhangwar’s consistent engagement with the public and responsiveness to local concerns. His popularity extends beyond administrative circles, as he is known for promoting positive community initiatives and using social media to highlight civic awareness.
The Best Assistant Commissioner Award underscores the growing emphasis on recognizing competent and ethical governance in Pakistan’s administrative system. Many believe that such honors inspire young officers to serve with integrity and dedication.
In related national updates, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s visit to Saudi Arabia aims to strengthen Pakistan’s ties in investment, development, and governance reflecting a shared focus on leadership and service excellence across all levels of government.




