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Youth urged to understand present era’s challenges
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ISLAMABAD: Chairman of the Clean and Green Islamabad Movement and Member of the Central Core Committee of UBG (FPCCI) Ahsan Zafar Bakhtawari has said youth should understand the challenges of the present era and utilise their skills for the benefit of the country. The combination of modern technology and art can open countless doors to progress, Mr Bakhtawari said while speaking as chief guest at the Science and Art Exhibition held at PBF College, H-9, the other day, says a press release. Upon arrival at the college, Principal Sarah Mohsin Butt, students, teachers, and the administration officials gave him a warm welcome. Ahsan Zafar Bakhtawari inspected various science and art projects and praised the creative efforts of the students. He encouraged the students to gain expertise in environmental protection, creative thinking, and modern scientific knowledge, and assured them that these young people are the guarantors of Pakistan’s bright future. He said that every project presented here was proof that our youth not only have creative talents but also possess the determination that propels a nation towards progress.
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