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ACCA student from Lahore wins international prize

June 15th, 2009 shamsa · 2 Comments

Muhammad Azhar Azim, a student of ACCA from Lahore, Pakistan, is one of the three successful students who have received the Sir David Tweedie Award for 2008. In the prize ceremony held in London - UK this week, Sir David Tweedie in presence of Brendan Murtagh, President ACCA and other dignitaries presented the award to Azhar Azeem and the other two winners, each from Tanzania and the UK. This award is presented to students who score highest mark globally in Paper P2 (Corporate Reporting) of ACCA Qualification.  

Mr Arif Masud Mirza, Head of ACCA Pakistan, lauded the achievement of Azhar Azeem as “a reason of pride and inspiration for ACCA Pakistan, and a proof of the commitment and hard work of Azhar Azeem supported by his family and teachers”. 

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  • 1 Alvi // Aug 1, 2009 at 2:09 pm

    All very good! MashAllah. Applause to Azhar.
    But there was one disturbing thing in the end of the day too. Some might think of it as a very minor thing, but at least it matters to me.
    Harsheel Shah, from Tanzania also won this award, and when asked how he felt, he said “I am very proud to have put Tanzania and its ACCA students on the world map.” Answer to the same question by Mr.Azhar was “This will make a significant impact on my resume.”

    Resume?? Significant impact? is that all what the award was about?? Sure it would mean a lot to Azhar’s career, but I was just wondering, why cant we, as a nation, think beyond our own personal interests?

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