Speakers at the Hamdard Naunehal Assembly stressed the need for promoting education and improving health of the children for a greater progress and prosperity of the country.
The session of the Hamdard Naunehal Assembly, which is a forum that works as a mock parliament for the children in order to train the young generation in the economic and social matters of the country and help them come up with suggestions for the socioeconomic problems, was organised at a local hotel.
Speaking on the occasion, Sadia Rashid, the chancellor of the Hamdard University and president of the Hamdard Foundation Pakistan, said the idea for establishing a parliamentary forum for children was the brainchild of Hakim Muhammad Said, the founder of the Hamdard Foundation, who was a personification of patriotism and loved the children of the country.
She added that Said believed that in order to lead our homeland towards the destiny of success and prosperity, it was mandatory to develop the spirit of patriotism among the hearts and minds of the Pakistan children.
Writer Anwar Maqsood paid glowing tribute to Said for establishing an innovative forum. He praised the discipline of the forum stating that it could have been held in the National Assembly of Pakistan.
He recalled Said’s belief that enriching the children of Pakistan would automatically enrich the country. He added that the late philanthropist worked extensively for the promotion of education and health of the children.
Nausheen Raza also eulogised the services of Said for the people of Pakistan, particularly children. She said that parents had a great responsibility of taking care of their children.
Adeel Azhar said the Hamdard Naunehal Assembly had played a great role in grooming the children of the country. He recalled that Said used to mingle with children with great affection and love.
Child rights activist Shaista Ilyas said Said provided an opportunity for political talk to the children through the Naunehal Assembly which was something innovative.