Tomorrow’s Pakistan will be much better,says Barrister Zafarullah Khan
Islamabad Special Assistant to the Prime Minister and Minister of State for Economic Affairs Division Barrister Zafarullah Khan presided over a ceremony held to celebrate Allama Iqbal’s birth anniversary at Fatima Jinnah Park here on Wednesday, says a press release. The ceremony was attended by students and teachers of different
By our correspondents
November 12, 2015
Islamabad
Special Assistant to the Prime Minister and Minister of State for Economic Affairs Division Barrister Zafarullah Khan presided over a ceremony held to celebrate Allama Iqbal’s birth anniversary at Fatima Jinnah Park here on Wednesday, says a press release.
The ceremony was attended by students and teachers of different schools and colleges of Islamabad. A poetry contest based on Iqbal’s verses was also held on the occasion.
Addressing the ceremony, Barrister Zafarullah Khan paid rich tributes to Allama Iqbal. He appreciated the students who participated in the poetry contest and recited verses from Allama Iqbal’s poetry. He said that today’s students are the future of Pakistan and our tomorrow’s Pakistan will be much better.
Barrister Zafarullah Khan said that our future is in the hands of those people who have great respect for Allam Iqbal, adding that InshAllah our country will greatly progress. He urged the students to do hard work and move forward to serve Pakistan in better way in future.
Addressing the students, he said that it is vital to make our character good to progress in life and prove beneficial for Pakistan. He said that Allama Iqbal’s poetry embodies message of action and continuous struggle and our youth have to progress through power of action and struggle.
At the concluding of ceremony, Barrister Zafarullah Khan awarded shields and certificates to the students who participated in the poetry contest.
Special Assistant to the Prime Minister and Minister of State for Economic Affairs Division Barrister Zafarullah Khan presided over a ceremony held to celebrate Allama Iqbal’s birth anniversary at Fatima Jinnah Park here on Wednesday, says a press release.
The ceremony was attended by students and teachers of different schools and colleges of Islamabad. A poetry contest based on Iqbal’s verses was also held on the occasion.
Addressing the ceremony, Barrister Zafarullah Khan paid rich tributes to Allama Iqbal. He appreciated the students who participated in the poetry contest and recited verses from Allama Iqbal’s poetry. He said that today’s students are the future of Pakistan and our tomorrow’s Pakistan will be much better.
Barrister Zafarullah Khan said that our future is in the hands of those people who have great respect for Allam Iqbal, adding that InshAllah our country will greatly progress. He urged the students to do hard work and move forward to serve Pakistan in better way in future.
Addressing the students, he said that it is vital to make our character good to progress in life and prove beneficial for Pakistan. He said that Allama Iqbal’s poetry embodies message of action and continuous struggle and our youth have to progress through power of action and struggle.
At the concluding of ceremony, Barrister Zafarullah Khan awarded shields and certificates to the students who participated in the poetry contest.
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