PU contests inaugurated
LAHORE: Punjab Minister for Higher Education Syed Raza Ali Gillani has said that Pakistan’s young generation is full of potential and their abilities must be utilised for the development of the country.
He was addressing the inaugural ceremony of All Pakistan Co-curricular Competitions being jointly organised by Punjab University, Punjab Higher Education Commission, National Accountability Bureau and Lahore College for Women’s University, at New Campus here on Monday, according to a press release issued here.
Addressing the ceremony, Syed Raza Ali Gillani said that we must remove the inferiority complex of giving preference to English speaking people. He said if we follow the principles of Islam, the West would start following us. He said that Pakistan had provided us an opportunity to excel in and now it is up to us to use our professional energies for development.
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