Established in 1976 as an
autonomous organization under the National Heritage and Culture Division,
Pakistan Academy of Letters (PAL) is a national institution dedicated to the
promotion and publication of literature in Pakistani languages, as well as to the
intellectual and financial support of writers. The Academy functions under a
Board of Govermors comprising representative writers from across the country
and various Pakistani languages. In addition to its headquarters in islamabad,
the Academy operates five regional offices in Lahore, Karachi, Quetta,
Peshawar, and Multan, which play an active role in organizing literary
activities and maintaining liaison with writers nationwide.
This year, Pakistan Academy of
Letters (PAL) is celebrating its 50th anniversary. Over the past five decades,
it has established itself as a dynamic and multifaceted national mattution
contributing significantly to the promotion of Pakistani iterature and
languages. During this period, PAL has published more than 600 books, including
creative, research-based, and translated works. It has also actively promoted
translations of international literature into Urdu and other Pakistani
languages, as wel as translations of Pakistani literature into world languages.
For the promotion of literature, PAL, regularly publishes its quarterly joumal
Adabiyat, along with journals in Pakistani languages. To promote literature
produced in English in Pakistan, as well as English translations of Pakistani
literature, a high-quality illary yournal titled Pakistani Literature is
published. Additionally, an online edition titled Adabiyat Intemational is also
available.
Through its Translation Bureau
(Darul Tarjuma), PAL translates selected works of world Sternsturs inte Untu
and other Pakistani languages, and introduces selected works of Pakistani
literature in world languages. For this purposes, lateral translation projects
are also being carried out under Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with
literary and cultural institutions of various countries.
PAL also organizes local national
and international literary events on diverse academic and literary themes,
including international conferences, seminars, and mushairas For the training
and encouragement of emerging writers, PAL, conducts residency programs,
literary festivals, exchange programs, creative
workshops, and informal
intellectual gatherings such as "Chai, Baatai'n aur Kitabal'n", Under
the Academy's Studio interviews with prominent writers, recordings of literary
events and audiobooks are produced and disseminated through its digital
platforms.
Pakistan Academy of Letters (PAL)
has also made notable contributions to the promotion of children's literature,
including special publications, translations, journals such as Adabiyät Atfäl,
and conferences
In recogriition of literary
excellence, PAL has established a "Hall of Fame" at its head office,
Islamabad, where the contributions of prominent Pakistani weillers and poets
are preserved. Furthermore, to safeguard literary hentage, PAL, established a
Literary Museum of 74 Pakistani Languages in 2025, where information related to
Pakistani languages and their literalwe will be preserved in digital, audio,
and video formats.
The welfare of writers remains
one of PAL's core priorities. For this purpose, financial assistance and
monthly stipends are provided to deserving writers, while institutions working
for the promotion of literature are also supported, PAL, also advises the
government on matters related to national languages and literature, and nominates
writers for civil awards
Each year, Pakistan Academy of
Letters (PAL) confers National Literary Awards on 22 outstanding books across
ten Pakistani languages. In addition, the prestigious Kamal-i-funn Award is
presented to distinguished weilers in recognition of their lifetime
achievements.
On the eve of Pakistan Academy of Letters Golden Jubilee Pakistan Post Is issuing the Commemorative Postage Stamp of Rs.30/- each denomination on April 18 2026.














