Youth urged to learn Chinese language
By Bureau report
April 29, 2025
PESHAWAR: A well-known women’s rights activist, Rukhshanda Naz, on Monday urged the youth to learn Chinese to access greater opportunities for growth and contribute to strengthening Pakistan-China relations.
Speaking to students learning Chinese free of cost at the China Window, she said: “China is rapidly emerging as a global economic power. Learning the Chinese language will open up vast opportunities for you.”
Rukhshanda Naz, who has served in key positions in various national and international organizations, including Aurat Foundation, International Human Rights Law Group, and UN Women, in past, said the friendship between Pakistan and China was recognized worldwide as a model of solidarity.
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