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Only youth can save Pakistan from divisions and terrorism, said Punjab Minister for Education and Youth Affairs Rana Mashhood Ahmed Khan on Friday while addressing the concluding session of three-day National “Pur Amn (Peaceful) Pakistan Conference” held at a local hotel.
The Punjab government, Umeed Jawan and BARGAD Youth Development Organisation jointly organised the conference with the objective to engage youth in positive activities, discuss National Action Plan to counter terrorism and give a way forward to counter extremism in the society through healthy participation of youth.
BARGAD Executive Director Sabiha Shaheen, Sarwat Jahan of Umeed Jawan, Sadia Atta of UNFPA, Bahauddin Zikrya University Vice Chancellor Dr Khawaja Alqma, Muhammad Waseem of Interactive Resource Centre, Shahzad Ahmed, Mubashir Akram and Salma Butt also addressed the concluding session.
Mashhood believes youth can do ‘magic’ | Pakistan Today
ONLY YOUTH CAN SAVE PAKISTAN FROM DIVISIONS: RANA MASHOOD
Muzaffar Ali
Saturday, May 30, 2015 - Lahore—Punjab minister for Education and Youth Affairs Rana Mashood Ahmed Khan, on Friday, said only youth can save Pakistan from divisions and terrorism.
He said the Punjab government would soon start programme to help and sponsor admissions of toppers in various grades to get admission in world’s prominent universities hoping that they would come back and serve the nation.
He was addressing the concluding session of three-day national “Pur Amn (Peaceful) Pakistan Conference” held at Hotel Pearl Continental. The Punjab government, Umeed Jawan, and Bargad Youth Development organization jointly organized the conference with the objective to engage youth in positive activities; discuss National Action Plan to counter terrorism; and give a way forward to counter extremism in the society through healthy participation of youth.
More than 300 students across Pakistan’s public and private universities, teachers, academics, peace activists and parliamentarians participated in the conference. Parents and families of many children killed in Army Public School Peshawar also attended the conference.
The conference, on concluding day, recommended the federal and provincial governments to take stern action against all types of extremists and terrorist groups without any discrimination of “good” or “bad”. The conference declaration called the government for taking effective measures to curb hate speech and hate material in general books and textbooks.
The participants urged the government to bring positive changes in curriculum to make society inclusive and plural. The declaration also demanded the government to bring clarity in the proposed cyber crime bill so that freedom of expression is ensured and any possible misuse of the law is stopped. The conference also called for observing December 16 as a National Day to show resolve against terrorism in the memory of more than 150 students and teachers killing in Peshawar. Parents of the victim students raised this demand, strongly.
Sabiha Shaheen, executive director Bargad, Sarwat Jahan of Umeed Jawan, Sadia Atta of UNFPA, vice chancellor Bahauddin Zikrya University Dr Khawaja Alqma, Muhammad Waseem of Interactive Resource Center, Shahzad Ahmed, Mubashir Akram and Salma Butt also addressed the concluding session.
Only youth can save Pakistan from divisions: Rana Mashood
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Finally some are waking up! Alhamdulillah!
Only youth can save Pakistan from divisions and terrorism, said Punjab Minister for Education and Youth Affairs Rana Mashhood Ahmed Khan on Friday while addressing the concluding session of three-day National “Pur Amn (Peaceful) Pakistan Conference” held at a local hotel.
The Punjab government, Umeed Jawan and BARGAD Youth Development Organisation jointly organised the conference with the objective to engage youth in positive activities, discuss National Action Plan to counter terrorism and give a way forward to counter extremism in the society through healthy participation of youth.
BARGAD Executive Director Sabiha Shaheen, Sarwat Jahan of Umeed Jawan, Sadia Atta of UNFPA, Bahauddin Zikrya University Vice Chancellor Dr Khawaja Alqma, Muhammad Waseem of Interactive Resource Centre, Shahzad Ahmed, Mubashir Akram and Salma Butt also addressed the concluding session.
Mashhood believes youth can do ‘magic’ | Pakistan Today
ONLY YOUTH CAN SAVE PAKISTAN FROM DIVISIONS: RANA MASHOOD
Muzaffar Ali
Saturday, May 30, 2015 - Lahore—Punjab minister for Education and Youth Affairs Rana Mashood Ahmed Khan, on Friday, said only youth can save Pakistan from divisions and terrorism.
He said the Punjab government would soon start programme to help and sponsor admissions of toppers in various grades to get admission in world’s prominent universities hoping that they would come back and serve the nation.
He was addressing the concluding session of three-day national “Pur Amn (Peaceful) Pakistan Conference” held at Hotel Pearl Continental. The Punjab government, Umeed Jawan, and Bargad Youth Development organization jointly organized the conference with the objective to engage youth in positive activities; discuss National Action Plan to counter terrorism; and give a way forward to counter extremism in the society through healthy participation of youth.
More than 300 students across Pakistan’s public and private universities, teachers, academics, peace activists and parliamentarians participated in the conference. Parents and families of many children killed in Army Public School Peshawar also attended the conference.
The conference, on concluding day, recommended the federal and provincial governments to take stern action against all types of extremists and terrorist groups without any discrimination of “good” or “bad”. The conference declaration called the government for taking effective measures to curb hate speech and hate material in general books and textbooks.
The participants urged the government to bring positive changes in curriculum to make society inclusive and plural. The declaration also demanded the government to bring clarity in the proposed cyber crime bill so that freedom of expression is ensured and any possible misuse of the law is stopped. The conference also called for observing December 16 as a National Day to show resolve against terrorism in the memory of more than 150 students and teachers killing in Peshawar. Parents of the victim students raised this demand, strongly.
Sabiha Shaheen, executive director Bargad, Sarwat Jahan of Umeed Jawan, Sadia Atta of UNFPA, vice chancellor Bahauddin Zikrya University Dr Khawaja Alqma, Muhammad Waseem of Interactive Resource Center, Shahzad Ahmed, Mubashir Akram and Salma Butt also addressed the concluding session.
Only youth can save Pakistan from divisions: Rana Mashood
Good move
Finally some are waking up! Alhamdulillah!