Mr. Tariq Ahmad Shera, the esteemed President of Angel's Cultural Academy (ACA) & Shahr-e-Khaas Literary & Cultural Welfare Society (SKLCWS), was honored with the prestigious Human Rights Nobel Award 2024. The award was presented by the Member of Parliament Er.Gulam Ali Khatana in a grand ceremony at Tagore Hall, Srinagar.
Organized by the Global Human Rights Trust, India, this accolade celebrates Mr. Shera’s extraordinary contributions to social and cultural activism in Kashmir. Mr. Shera’s recognition with the Human Rights Nobel Award 2024 is a testament to his relentless dedication to promoting the rich cultural heritage of Kashmir and advocating for social change.
His remarkable portfolio of awards, including the Real Hero Award, UNESCO Award, National Human Rights Award, Desh Rattan Award, Young Hindustan Award, National Youth Brilliance Award, Guru Rabindranath Tagore Award, GWR Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Award, and National Icon Award, highlights his unwavering commitment to making a positive impact on society.
A key initiative under Mr. Shera's leadership has been the organization of cultural dramas that showcase Kashmir's diverse heritage. By providing a platform for local talent, he has not only preserved but also celebrated the region’s traditions. His efforts in engaging youth in acting, dancing, and singing have empowered countless individuals, offering them a creative outlet and encouraging them to explore their potential.
Moreover, Mr. Shera is a staunch advocate for a drug-free society. Understanding the devastating effects of substance abuse, particularly on youth, he has actively worked to raise awareness about its dangers, striving to create a healthier and safer environment for future generations.
Mr. Shera’s dedication to social and cultural activism is truly commendable. His unwavering commitment and passion for fostering positive change have left a lasting impact on society. As he continues to inspire others and lead by example, Mr. Shera’s contributions will undoubtedly be remembered and celebrated for years to come.