Pakistan Resolution Day_ Celebrate the spirit of Freedom

in Cross Culture10 months ago


Hivers, hello! I hope everyone is doing well. I was too busy these past few days to post anything because I was getting ready my students for their annual Biology board exam, which was yesterday. While some students were anxious, others were ecstatic.

Let’s talk about today post. I want to talk about Pakistan's Resolution Day today, my dear homeland.
Yaum-e-Pakistan, also known as Pakistan Resolution Day or Republic Day, is a national holiday in Pakistan that honor the adoption of the country's first constitution on March 23, 1956, when the Dominion of Pakistan became the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, becoming the first Islamic republic in history. In light of this:
According to this:
Without the demarcation of geographically contiguous units into regions—which ought to be so formed with any required territorial readjustments—no constitutional scheme would be feasible or acceptable to the Muslim community. that Muslim-majority regions, such as India's northeast and east, ought to be combined to form independent states, each of whose constituent parts would have full autonomy and sovereignty.

Today, my institute observed Pakistan Day as a way to honor this significant and momentous occasion. Program held at Mariyam Hall following the break. First-year students attended the event as audience members. The relevant committee members set up events properly. In the front row with the students were the teachers.

The program began with the divine name of Allah, the most merciful and gracious lord. His blessings are unbounded. Who created the universe as a whole. For Muslims, the name of the Holy Prophet P.B.U.H. always comes after the name of Allah Almighty. A subsequent student was therefore called to the platform to honor the last Prophet, Hazrat Muhammad SAW.
Students gave speech in both English and Urdu to praise Muslim efforts. The event's documentary was shown to students in an effort to instill a sense of patriotism. A group of youngsters sang the Milli song to highlight the significance of Resolution Day. Tableau was offered as a tribute to all the prominent Muslim figures of the time. Then honorable principal was asked to take the stage at the conclusion to emphasize the importance of this day. Parade was presented by 2nd year students to pay homage to the figures of the that time. Later on everyone moved to the assembly ground where flag hosting was done.

Even though today was celebrated with great enthusiasm, our nation is currently dealing with a number of issues, including poverty, a weak economy, and political unrest. All we can hope for is a positive resolution to everything eventually. We prayed especially for our dear nation's improvement and prosperity.
I hope this post has given you valuable knowledge about my nation. Cheers to the weekend!

Pakistan Zindabad ! Pakistan Paindabad!

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Your post reminded me of school function of 23rd March. School days are now in my memories.
On this 23rd March I wanted to go to see parade but could not go there.
Happy Pakistan Resolution Day.


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Happy resolution day.

Hi! I hope you're doing well.
Well I'm just amazed, because I also studied from Danish school. But I guess you're in some other campus, I was in Attock campus.
It's very nostalgic to see that uniform and the function going on there.✨

Glad to know that our students are also coming to this platform. Good luck for your future.

Thanks 😊✨