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Quaid’s birth anniversary celebrated
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PESHAWAR: The people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Wednesday celebrated 148th birth anniversary of the nation’s father – Mohammad Ali Jinnah – with national enthusiasm and patriotic zeal. The day dawned with special prayers at mosques across the province for the progress, prosperity and unity of the country. National flag was hoisted at major government and private buildings depicting the reverence for Quaid-i-Azam, who spearheaded the struggle to get a separate homeland for the Muslims living in the subcontinent. Special ceremonies and activities, including seminars, conferences, debates, cultural events and exhibitions, were organised across the province to highlight the life of the Quaid. Schools and colleges held declamation contests and competitions focusing on his leadership and principles of unity, faith and discipline. Television and radio channels also aired special programmes and documentaries throughout the day highlighting Quaid-i-Azam’s pivotal role in the creation of Pakistan. Newspapers also published special supplements and articles mentioning his unparalleled contribution to the nation. Special ceremonies and events were also held in almost all districts of the province to mark the day and to make people aware about the matchless struggle of Quaid-i-Azam and his associates for the Muslims of the subcontinent.
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