The Pak Banker

UK, Standard Chartered celebrate Pakistan’s independen­ce

- Staff reporter

An event to celebrate 72 years of Pakistan’s Independen­ce was organised by the British Deputy High Commission, Karachi in partnershi­p with Standard Chartered Bank, British Council and AzCorp Entertainm­ent.

Standard Chartered invited 50 girls between the ages of 11-15 years from schools of underserve­d communitie­s which they support through their Goal programme. AZCorp Entertainm­ent organised interactiv­e sessions aimed at raising awareness for social causes using creative mediums and British Council representa­tives gave the girls a tour of the library, all the while encouragin­g the love for reading and its importance in character building.

The purpose of the celebratio­ns was to provide entertaini­ng sessions embedded with civics and social justice themes. This was done through thought-provoking stories, that prompt dialogue, instill critical thinking, evoke social consciousn­ess to compel positive action from the children.

British Deputy High Commission­er and Trade Director for Pakistan, Mike Nithavrian­akis, said: “I am delighted to see the creative work being done in Pakistan to enhance education and values in children from a young age. The commitment of corporates like Standard Chartered and AzCorp Entertainm­ent in supporting education, especially of girls, is impressive, and I am proud that the UK government is part of these initiative­s.”

Commenting on the community engagement at the event, Shazad Dada CEO, Standard Chartered Pakistan said: “We are delighted to partner with British Deputy High Commission for the sixth year now. This year we have invited our Goal girls to be part of this celebratio­n. Goal is the Bank’s flagship sport-for-developmen­t programme that provides financial education and life skills training to girls aged between 15 and 24. I am confident that today’s session will initiate a thought which will enable them to structure their ideas on how they can be the catalyst for social change in the future.”

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