‘Youth should be prepared for challenges’
Islamabad: The youth are our future and we have to prepare them for challenges. The aim of these celebrations is to educate and equip the young generation with ways and means to make Pakistan progressive and prosperous. Our youths have the potential to compete at any international forum.
These were the remarks of Director General of the Pakistan National Council of the Arts Jamal Shah at the children cultural show arranged here in connection with Pakistan Day celebrations. The PNCA director general advised the participants to work hard and stand up bold and show their strength in achievements of the cherished goals.
The students of the OPF Girls College, OPF and Bahria Foundation colleges, IMCG Chak Shahzad, IMCG G-8/2, Sir Syed Public School, Al-Sadiq School System, Punjab College for Women and Government Postgraduate College for Women 6th Road presented tableau, national songs and speeches highlighting the importance of Pakistan Day and responsibilities of the youths.
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