MNA welcomes PM Shehbaz Sharif’s Belarus visit

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ISLAMABAD, APR 15 (DNA) — MNA Tuesday hailed Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s successful visit to Belarus, saying it has opened new avenues of bilateral cooperation and provided employment opportunities for 150,000 Pakistani youngsters. Sheikh Aftab Ahmad speaking to PTV news channel highlighted that the visit has paved the way for enhanced bilateral cooperation between Pakistan and Belarus, with potential opportunities in various sectors.

The agreements signed during the visit aim to boost trade, economic collaboration, and cultural exchanges between the two countries, he mentioned.  Sheikh Aftab Ahmad said the MOUs signed during Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s visit to Belarus will be highly beneficial for Pakistan, opening new avenues for economic cooperation and providing employment opportunities for 150,000 Pakistani youngsters.

MNA Asia Naz Tanoli also lauded and emphasized that this development will not only boost Pakistan’s economy but also enhance the country’s diplomatic relations with Belarus.    Tanoli emphasized that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s visit to Belarus will provide the best opportunities for Pakistani youngsters.

She highlighted the potential for cooperation in various sectors, including education and training programs, which can benefit the youth.  Zulfiqar Ali Bhatti, MNA, also welcomed Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s successful visit to Belarus, describing it as fruitful.  He emphasized that the agreements signed during the visit will open new avenues for economic cooperation and provide employment opportunities for 150,000 Pakistani youngsters.

The agreements will further cement existing cooperation and diversify bilateral ties, with a focus on enhancing agricultural cooperation to boost crop yields, promoting industrial partnerships, and driving economic development through seminars and scientific collaboration, he mentioned.

“I wholeheartedly welcome Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s successful visit to Belarus, which has paved the way for enhanced bilateral cooperation between Pakistan and Belarus.

The agreements signed during the visit will unlock new opportunities for economic growth, trade and cultural exchange, ultimately benefiting our nation”, Said Anjum Aqeel MNAI commend the Prime Minister’s efforts to strengthen diplomatic ties and explore new avenues for mutual benefit, he added.  Shehla Raza also expressed hope that the MOUs signed during Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s visit to Belarus will be effectively implemented, ultimately benefiting the nation through enhanced economic cooperation, trade, and cultural exchange.

Khail Das further commended the government’s efforts, describing Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s visit to Belarus as a significant step forward.  The agreements signed during the visit are expected to yield fruitful results, strengthening Pakistan’s economy and opening up new opportunities for the nation’s youth, he added.

By fostering stronger ties with Belarus, Pakistan aims to boost trade, agriculture and technological cooperation, ultimately benefiting the country and its people, he mentioned. —DNA

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Traffic Police celebrates Punjab Cultural Day

RAWALPINDI, APR 15 (DNA) — In line with the vision of the Punjab Chief Minister, the City Traffic Police (CTP) Rawalpindi marked Punjab Cultural Day with a colorful ceremony at the Traffic Headquarters. The event showcased the rich heritage of Punjab and Potohar, celebrating the province’s traditions, arts, and linguistic diversity. 

Under the directives of Chief Traffic Officer (CTO) Rawalpindi Bensh Fatima, the program was broadcast live on CTP’s social media platforms, allowing a wider audience to engage with the festivities. Inspector Numan Razaq (Incharge FM Radio) hosted the event. Renowned poet, writer, and broadcaster Abid Hussain Janjua graced the occasion, enthralling the audience with verses that highlighted Punjab’s history, values, and cultural values.

 Traffic Wardens Yasir, Zahid Bukhari, and Tauseef Ahmed Kalyami also delivered speeches emphasizing Punjab’s cultural significance.   The event featured captivating performances by Potohari poets, including Shiraz Akhtar Mughal, Farid Zahid, and Sub-Inspector Naveed Aslam Kahut, who infused the gathering with regional charm.

Traffic Warden Chaudhry Zulfiqar (sitar player) and his ensemble added a melodic touch which received great appreciation by the audience. Sanitary worker Liaquat Bhatti energized the crowd with traditional music.   Traffic Warden Babar Shahzad, Studio Engineer FM Radio, presented a thought-provoking Punjabi essay on culture, ethics, and social values, underscoring the language’s importance. 

“The initiative by Rawalpindi Traffic Police is not just an effort to preserve cultural heritage but also a step toward fostering a harmonious and inclusive society”, said CTO Beenish Fatima while appreciating the performance of the participating singers, poets and musicians.  The event reinforced the department’s commitment to promoting cultural unity while engaging the community in Punjab’s vibrant traditions. —DNA