9 educational boards: CM Maryam honours 408 position holders
LAHORE: Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif on Thursday attended a prestigious ceremony held here at Home Economics University, to honour 408 position holders of 09 educational boards across the province.
The event showcased the provincial government’s strong commitment to recognize academic excellence and encouraging young talent.
The CM received a warm welcome upon her arrival at the event, where Queen Mary College music band performed in her honour. Students of the university presented her a traditional shawl and paintings as a gesture of appreciation.
The Chief Minister in a heart warming gesture personally went to position holders to congratulate them. A record cash prize worth Rs173.8 million was awarded to the distinguished students from nine educational boards across Punjab. First position holders were awarded Rs63 million, second position holders were awarded Rs40.8 million and third position holders were awarded Rs.29.2 million cash prizes. First position holders were given Rs0.5 million each, a medal and a commendation certificate. Second position holders received Rs0.3 million each, a medal and a commendation certificate. Third position holders received Rs100,000 each, a medal and a commendation certificate.
On Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif’s directions, Guard of Honour was presented to the distinguished students by a smartly dressed contingent of Punjab Police, further elevating grandeur of the event. A particularly emotional moment came when the audience responded with enthusiastic applause at the mention of a Christian teacher’s Muslim student winning a position and vice versa symbolizing interfaith harmony and true spirit of unity in Punjab’s education system.
The cultural segment of the event included soul-stirring performances as GC University Lahore’s Music Society presented poetry of Allama Iqbal. Students from Government Girls Colleges (Wahdat Colony and Cooper Road) performed Sufi poetry. Government College Gulberg’s Music Society sang the national anthem and patriotic songs.
The Chief Minister also expressed her affection and encouragement to those students who recited verses from the Holy Quran and presented Naats. Hafiz Ali Hamza was acknowledged for his recitation of Holy Quran, while Khadija Abdul Razzaq received appreciation for presenting Naat.
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