Friday, August 10, 2007

Pakistan Independence Day Debate Competition 2007










Dear all,

St: Joseph’s Convent School Quetta organized an Inter School, National Debate Competition on the eve of 57th Independence Day of Pakistan. Mrs. Parween Magsi, Provincial Minister for Social Welfare Department, Government of Balochistan honored the occasion as Chief Guest.

In her message to the students, Mrs. Parween Magsi advised the students to pay more than due attention to their studies, not only for their better future but also for better Pakistan, as they are future of us and Pakistan. She congratulated the schools that stood on victory stand. She promised her full co-operation and assistance for construction work already started in the School, and announced five hundred thousand’s Cash donation.

Talking to the PCP Correspondent, Ms. Kamni Dass informed that Invitation to many schools for participation in this programs were sent but due to their already planned programs for Independence Day, only 6 schools including St; Joseph’s Convent School, Garrison School, Wilderness School, Sacred Heart Girls high School, St: Michael’s High School and St: Francis Grammar School actively participated in National Speech Competition.

Amber Yasmin of Garrison School, stood at first position, Humera Naseem of Sacred Heart Girls School, Stood on Second Position and Shamoo Mazhar of Wilderness School stood at Third Position of the Victory Stand, while Shareen Khan of St: Michael School awarded with Special Prize for Speech Competition. Topic of this competition was “OUR NATIONAL HEROS WHO STRUGGLED FOR INDEPENDENCE OF PAKISTAN”.

Principal, St: Joseph’s Convent School concluded the Program and presented Vote of Thanks to the Chief Guest for sparing her Precious time for her ex school and gracing the occasion with her presence. She also thanked Management Committee of the Program, Participating Schools, Students and Guests.

Regards,
Rashedul Hasan Stalin

Source: http://www.pakistanchristianpost.com/communitydetails.php?commid=47

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