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”’Mohammad Ahmed Shah”’ is a Pakistani cultural administrator associated with arts and cultural institutions in Pakistan. He has held leadership and administrative roles in the cultural sector and has also served in public office. |
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Mohammad Ahmed Shah is a Pakistani cultural administrator associated with arts and cultural institutions in Pakistan. He has held leadership and administrative roles in the cultural sector and has also served in public office.
Shah has been involved in the administration of cultural institutions in Pakistan. He served multiple terms as president of the Arts Council of Pakistan, Karachi, during which the institution organized cultural activities including literature festivals, theatre festivals, conferences, and performing arts programs.[1]
In 2023, Shah was appointed as a caretaker provincial minister in Sindh and served during the caretaker government period.[2]
Shah has received civilian honours from the Government of Pakistan, including the Hilal-i-Imtiaz and the Sitara-i-Imtiaz.

