Marka-e-Haq marked
Islamabad:The Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education commemorated Pakistan’s 78th Independence Day with deep national pride and reverence along with celebrating Marka-e-Haq,...
Islamabad:The Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE) commemorated Pakistan’s 78th Independence Day with deep national pride and reverence along with celebrating Marka-e-Haq, paying homage to the nation’s heroes and celebrating the spirit of freedom.
The celebrations commenced with a graceful and dignified ceremony featuring recitation from the Holy Quran, naat, national songs and the soulful rendition of the national anthem, evoking a profound sense of patriotism among the audience.
A large number of students from affiliated institutions, along with officers and staff members of FBISE, actively participated in the event, reflecting their love for the country and commitment to its future.
The celebrations were personally led by Dr. Ikram Ali Malik, Chairman FBISE. Dr Ghulam Ali Mallah , Executive Director, IBCC and Dr Zia Batool, Chairperson, PEIRA, attended the event as guests of honour.
Rich tribute was paid to the bravery, sacrifices and unwavering resolve of the valiant armed forces of Pakistan in defending the nation during the historic Marka-i-Haq against the staunch adversary, India. The event concluded with a heartfelt dua (prayer) for the continued peace, prosperity, and progress of Pakistan.
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