PTDC celebrates Pakistan Day
Rawalpindi
Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC) arranged a special event to celebrate Pakistan Day.
PTDC General Manager Malik Ali Akbar was the chief guest of the ceremony which was also attended by all staff members and high officials of the department including Project Engineer Muhammad Inayat, Assistant Engineer Muhammad Shabbir, Manager, Flashman, Ashfaq Ahmed Lothar and Manager PTDC, Mukhtar Ali who is also media coordinator.
Speaking on the occasion, Ali Akbar paid tributes to those who rendered sacrifices for the realisation of Pakistan. It may be mentioned on the special directions of PTDC Managing Director, Ch. Abdul Ghafoor Khan, flag hoisting ceremonies were held at all Pakistan Tourism Development Corporation Motels in Gilgit ,Hunza, Skardu, Swat, Chitral, Besham, Ayubia, Ziarat, including Wagha to mark Pakistan Day where prominent personalities of the was invited as chief guest on the occasion.
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