Dr Zubair Tahiri receives honorary doctorate for humanitarian services
Srinagar, Feb 2: The Honorary Doctorate Award Council, approved by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India, has conferred an honorary doctorate on Dr Abdul Haleem Zubair Ahmad Bhat, known as Dr Zubair Tahiri.
This recognition is in appreciation of his outstanding contributions to the community, specifically in the domains of social work and human rights, particularly during the challenging period of COVID-19. Additionally, he has been registered as a life member of the World Human Rights Protection Commission.
Dr Zubair Tahiri has been honored with an award for his extensive dedication to humanitarian services and social work spanning several decades. Not only has he actively engaged in these efforts personally, but has also been an advocate for encouraging others to join in. Amidst the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, he fearlessly served the community, ensuring the availability of oxygen and other essentials to everyone.
Dr Zubair Tahiri's commitment to humanitarian endeavors extends beyond his remarkable contributions during the pandemic. His relentless efforts have touched various facets of social welfare, promoting positive change and inspiring others to make meaningful impacts in their communities. His leadership in facilitating the distribution of essential medicines became a lifeline for individuals confined to their homes during the height of pandemic.
Despite facing personal challenges, such as his son Abdullah's battle with COVID-19, Dr Zubair Tahiri remained unwavering in his determination to contribute and serve the community.
His story serves as a testament to resilience, compassion, and the enduring power of community service. As he continues to champion the cause of social well-being, Dr Zubair Tahiri exemplifies the transformative potential inherent in selfless dedication to others.