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Unity need of the hour to overcome crisis: Prof Rafique
 
October 03, 2012
 
 

LAHORE - Nazaria-i-Pakistan Trust (NPT) Vice Chairman Prof Dr Rafique Ahmad while addressing the visitor students from different areas of Pakistan including the AJK, has said that only by exercising unity we as a nation can overcome the hardships.

He said that Pakistan was full of natural resources and the need was only to create solidarity and a patriotic spirit in the country. The NPT arranged the tour in collaboration with the City District Government.
The purpose of the visit is to disseminate information about Pakistan Movement, Two Nation theory and workers of the Pakistan Movement. The visitors besides viewing the historical places of the metropolis will also meet famous personalities.
During their stay here, the students will not only exchange views about other provinces but the event will also create national cohesion. Also, the students of Faran Alpine School Sher Shah Colony on Tuesday visited the Aiwan-i-Karkunan-i-Tehreek-i-Pakistan to attend NPT’s Aaghi programme.
 They also saw Pakistan Movement Gallery on the occasion.  
Also, mobile ideological units led by their coordinators visited New Era High School for Girls Samanabad, Muslim Garrison High School Awan Town, CDG Boys High School Salamatpura, Government Girls High School Lahore Cantt, Government Boys Primary School Garden Town, Government Girls Primary School, Garden Town, Government Model School Delhi Gate and Government High School Rehman Gali respectively.
The institution heads presided over the ceremonies in the said institutions. In their lectures they lauded the NPT’s role in disseminating the Two Nation Theory to the new generation.

 
 
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