CPWB celebrates Youm-e-Tashakur
LAHORE:The Child Protection & Welfare Bureau (CPWB) Punjab at a ceremony paid tribute to the valour, sacrifices, and unwavering dedication of the Pakistan Armed Forces.
The event was led by MPA Sarah Ahmad, Chairperson of CPWB, who addressed the gathering with heartfelt reverence. Our armed forces are the indomitable guardians of Pakistan’s sovereignty and the embodiment of our nation’s resilience, she stated.
Sarah Ahmad emphasised the importance of unity, peace, and patriotism as foundational values for a progressive and united Punjab. She also appreciated the role of media during the war which stood by armed forces nullifying the false narrative from Indian media.
The ceremony featured captivating performances by children under Child Protection & Welfare Bureau’s care, including patriotic songs and heartfelt speeches that echoed with love for the homeland and admiration for its defenders.
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