Unknown heroes of Pakistani Youth

Unknown heroes of Pakistani Youth

                 Sana Jamal
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                     Islamabad—“Change Our World” – the  message of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon for World Youth Day (Aug  12), is more than a theme; it is an idea to inspire young people at all  times. The theme rightly befits the young Pakistani men and women who  comprise of more than 60 per cent of the total population and aspire to  make a difference with their selfless contribution in the development of  their society. From raising awareness and managing organizations to setting up blood banks and running schools; the youngsters, against all odds, are proving their abilities.

Mobisher Rabbani, is one of the icons of Pakistan’s patriotic youth who  is making every effort to promote Pakistan’s foreign policy, tourism,  and culture through quiet diplomacy and using social media tools. 

He is the founder of ‘The Rabbani Foundation’, a philanthropic organization dedicated to humanity which has successfully carried out projects in UAE, Sri Lanka, Palestine, Philippines, Bangladesh & Pakistan.

Pakistan’s prized possession - youth - has been unfortunate to receive  due attention of the government as many young people lack the education,  freedom and opportunities they deserve. Yet, despite these restraints,  young people are gathering in huge numbers to build a better future. 

The situation of Baluchistan may seem grim, but Naseem Khan Achakzai,  along with his friends is working on a project to educate street and  needy children of Baluchistan who have been denied of their basic right  to learn. “It is an effort to turn young shimmery buds into beautiful flowers, whose fragrance will enlighten our future generations and make us all proud” said Naseem, the founder of Juvenile Dignitaries.

Another energetic youngster is Amaan Tareen who believes that “this is  the time when Youth of Pakistan can play a key role, just as it played  in the making of Pakistan when they became the torch bearers of  spreading the message of Quaid i Azam’s to every city and village.”  Amaan and his team have been working on a research since 4 years to  disclose facts not known to the people of Pakistan.

i just thought these heroes of pakistani youth needed recognition here. Atleast they’re making an effort and actually doing something good for their country.

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Thats a very good effort!

Everyone should try his/her bit in the nation building. Educating kids is something that will have the highest reward in this life and the life after.

Hats off!

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unfortunately they'll stay unknown here too, everybody always seeks the thrilling bad news rather than country/region development positive news like this

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true that Nisha!! ... :)

Thanks for sharing though!

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When it comes to Unknown and Unsung heroes of Pakistan here is something for all of us to think about:

http://www.dawn.com/2011/10/21/unsung-heroes-2.html