Khaleej Times

Week-long celebratio­ns mark Pakistan Day

- Asma Ali Zain asmaalizai­n@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai/abu dhabi — Pakistani expatriate­s gathered in large numbers at diplomatic missions in Dubai and Abu Dhabi to mark the 77th Pakistan Day that pays tribute to father of the nation Mohammad Ali Jinnah and those who sacrificed their lives for a separate homeland for Muslims.

Pakistan Ambassador to the UAE Moazzam Ahmed Khan hoisted the flag at the embassy on Thursday morning in the presence of large number of community members and school children, who celebrated the day by singing national songs. National Day messages of the President and the Prime Minister of Pakistan were read out.

On the occasion, Khan recalled the struggle of Muslims of the subcontine­nt for a separate state and also paid tribute to the sacrifices made for the independen­ce of Muslims of the subcontine­nt.

In Dubai, Brigadier (retired) Jawed Hassan hoisted the flag in the presence of a large number of community members from Dubai and Northern Emirates. He said Pakistanis residing in the UAE are a valuable asset for the country and have been making a tremendous contributi­on to Pakistan’s economy through their remittance­s.

The community has planned week-long celebratio­ns to mark the day with the main celebratio­ns being carried out at the embassy and consulate. Around 1.4 million Pakistani expatriate­s live the UAE.

On the occasion of Pakistan Day, prominent Pakistanis lauded the growth of the country. Mahmood Shaikhni, managing director of Shaikhani Group, said: “The people of Pakistan have a good number of reasons to celebrate Pakistan Day this year.”

“This comes at the backdrop of continuous economic growth and socio-economic progress across all sectors. Pakistan was recently upgraded from a frontier economy to an emerging market in the MSCI index. This is an important signal given a changing global landscape, especially for emerging and developing economies.” “Every year, more than two million young people enter the job market in this country. This could be a tremendous opportunit­y for growth,” he said.

“Over the past few years, economic dynamism in the world economy has gradually been shifting — from advanced economies to emerging markets,” he added.

The Pakistani Associatio­n in Dubai will hold a grand ceremony on Saturday to mark the Pakistan National Day. A library will be opened at the associatio­n and some plans for the UAE’s Year of Giving will also be announced.

Pakistan Social Centre Sharjah also organised cultural and entertainm­ent programmes on Thursday to mark the National Day.

 ?? Photo by M. Sajjad ?? The Burj Khalifa illuminate­d with the Pakistani national flag colours to mark Pakistan Day on Thursday night. —
Photo by M. Sajjad The Burj Khalifa illuminate­d with the Pakistani national flag colours to mark Pakistan Day on Thursday night. —
 ?? Photos by Ryan Lim ?? Pakistani women and (below) schoolchil­dren hold national flags during Pakistan Day celebratio­n at the embassy in Abu Dhabi on Thursday. —
Photos by Ryan Lim Pakistani women and (below) schoolchil­dren hold national flags during Pakistan Day celebratio­n at the embassy in Abu Dhabi on Thursday. —
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