In a significant announcement concerning the education sector, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has made the decision to incorporate the Punjabi language as a subject in schools.
Addressing attendees at a ceremony hosted at Alhamra Hall for Punjab Culture Day, CM Punjab expressed gratitude to the citizens of the province for their trust in her leadership.
She emphasized the resilience of Punjabi women and their essential roles within their families. Additionally, CM Punjab encouraged parents to educate their children in Punjabi and pledged support for the revival of Punjabi cinema.
Reflecting on Punjab’s rich cultural heritage, Maryam Nawaz expressed concern about the declining sense of pride associated with the Punjabi language.
The Chief Minister was greeted by Provincial Minister for Information and Culture, Azma Bokhari, upon her arrival at the ceremony. Bokhari praised the province’s first CM for her dedication to promoting Punjabi culture.
The gathering was attended by Senior Provincial Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb, the Chief Secretary, Secretary of Information and Culture, and other dignitaries.
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