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 * 1) Abdul Hakim Baluch

Abdul Hakim Baluch, born on December 25, 1942, in Panjgur, Mekran, is a distinguished Pakistani civil servant and literary figure. He obtained an M.A. in Political Science and an L.L.B., showcasing his commitment to both public service and academic pursuits. His linguistic abilities include proficiency in English, Baluchi, Urdu, and Persian.
 * 1) Early Life and Education

Abdul Hakim's illustrious administrative career spans various key roles. He served as Assistant Commissioner, Additional Deputy Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner in Khuzdar and Loralai Districts, Director General of BIAD, Commissioner of Quetta, Sibi, and Zhob Divisions, and Secretary in several important government departments. Notably, he retired on December 24, 2002, in Grade B-21, marking the culmination of his dedicated service.
 * 1) Administrative Career

Abdul Hakim Baluch represented Pakistan on the global stage at prestigious forums, including the International Labour Organization (I.L.O) in Turin, Italy (August 1990), World Trade Organization (W.T.O) in Cairo, Egypt (October 1995), and ITB Berlin in Germany (March 1996). His diplomatic engagements extended to SAFMA conferences in Dhaka, Bangladesh (May 2003) and Islamabad, Pakistan (January 2004), as well as the SARC writers' conference in Lahore (2004). His travels encompassed countries such as Afghanistan, Iran, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Malaysia, Singapore, UAE, USA, and many more.
 * 1) International Representation

Abdul Hakim Baluch has been honored with several awards, underlining his literary contributions and excellence. These include the Mast Tawakli Excellence Award (2009) for Literature, Tamghah-I-Imtiaz (2010), UBL-Jang Literary Excellence Award (2010) for Best English Writer (Prose), and multiple Aalama Iqbal Provincial Literary Awards.
 * 1) Awards and Recognitions

Abdul Hakim's literary journey commenced at the age of 19, where he began contributing short stories, critical literary essays, and publicity articles in Baluchi. Noteworthy is his compilation of the first collection of Baluchi short stories, "Gichain," published by the Baluchi Academy in 1970. He has been a consistent contributor to national newspapers and magazines in English, Urdu, and Balochi, displaying a versatile grasp of languages.
 * 1) Literary Contributions

Abdul Hakim Baluch's literary repertoire spans various languages and genres. Notable publications include "Gichein Azmanak" (1970), "Tears of Resurrection" (2000), "Kandit" (2001), and "Cobra’s Votive Kiss" (2009). His works reflect a rich tapestry of cultural insights and creative expression.
 * 1) Publications

Abdul Hakim has held leadership positions in student organizations and played a vital role in the founding of the Baluchi Academy. His membership in organizations like the Balochistan Bar Council and Balochistan High Court Bar Association further exemplifies his commitment to legal and literary spheres.
 * 1) Memberships and Associations