Islamabad: (Parliament Times) The book “Meri Pehchaan Pakistan†was successfully launched during a grand ceremony held at Parliament Lodges Islamabad on Tuesday. The event was hosted by Tahir Iqbal Ch MNA and organized jointly by Pakistan Cultural Forum, Inter University Consortium for Promotion of Social Sciences, an alliance of more than 35 Pakistani universities and National Youth Assembly.
The ceremony was attended by Mumtaz Tarar Federal Minister for Human Rights, Syed Sajid Mehdi Saleem Shah MNA & member National Assembly Standing Committee for Oversees Pakistanis, Syed Zia Noor Country Director Muslim Hands, Muhammad Murtaza Noor National Coordinator Inter University Consortium/book ambassador National Book Foundation, Hanan Ali Abbasi President National Youth Assembly, literary personalities, academicians and other leading figures from other walks of life.
Syed Kashif Sajjad who is based in United Kingdom (UK) shared important aspects of his book. He said that the main purpose of writing his book was to promote positive image of Pakistan as a beautiful and peaceful county. He extended thanks to the organizers for honouring him.
The speakers appreciated the dedicated contribution made by the writer to undertake practical step for image building of Pakistan. They termed oversees Pakistanis real asset of Pakistan and lauded their active role for socio-economic development of country.
At the end of the event, in connection with 70 Years Celebrations of Pakistan’s independence, cake cutting ceremony was also held and shields were presented to Syed Kashif Sajjad and Zahid Iqbal for their valuable contribution.
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