Saeeda Mir: Ismaili Student from Gilgit-Baltistan won first position in the International Book-writing competition, recognized by the government of Pakistan

Saeeda Mir: Ismaili Student from Gilgit-Baltistan won first position in the International Book-writing competition, recognized by government of PakistanPrime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani on Monday stressed the need for a conducive environment to better utilize the potential of country’s talented youth. The Prime Minister expressed these views while talking to Saeeda Mir, a student from Gilgit-Baltistan who won first position in the international book-writing competition held in the United States among 1,900 competitors from around the world. The Prime Minister awarded a cash prize of Rs 500,000 to Saeeda Mir on her outstanding performance. Gilani said he had full confidence in the capabilities of the country’s youth who had made their mark in all walks of life, both at national and international levels.

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Saeeda Mir with PTV senior anchor after interview with the PTV channel.

“The youth of Pakistan symbolize hope and bright future of the nation. They are immensely talented and what they need is the provision of a conducive environment and facilitation to demonstrate their talent,” he added.

The Prime Minister said Saeeda Mir had made people of the country proud. She was an example of a beacon of light for the rest of youth especially girls. He said the government was committed to empowerment of women and had introduced various reforms at political, administrative, legislative and economic levels to enable them to play their role in the national development.

via http://gilgitbaltistan.net63.net/saeeda_mir.html.

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  1. Mashallah proud of her efforts and being an Ismaili student form Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan and she is role model for our youth

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  2. Pakistan needs to educate women a lot more than what we see in real life. Success of any nation depends on the educational calibre of their women. Edducate a man, you have educated only one man. Educate a woman and you have educated the whole nation. India is a good example but Pakistan will not get it.

    Congratulations Saeeda Mir. Pakistanis are indebted to you.
    Mary Hass

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