Amraiz Khan
Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar on Saturday said that Shane Rehmatul Lil Alameen week will be celebrated every year under the patronage of the government, saying that Rehmatul Lil Alameen Chair will established in all public sector university at divisional level.
“Rehmatul Lil Alameen Chair provides as opportunity for research on teachings and Uswa-e-Hasana of the Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAWW) and highlight new aspects of His (SAWW) blissful way of life to the world.”
The chief minister said that Rs250 million has been fixed for awarding Rehmatul Lil Alameen scholarship to girl students. Similarly, Rs250 million has been allocated for providing educational assistance to the deserving girl students. He said that celebrations of Shane Rehmatul LilAlameen week was started with a walk besides holding All Pakistan Multilingual Mushaira in which famous poets of Urdu and other regional language recite Naat in the honour of the Holy Prophet (SAWW).
The chief minister was speaking a ceremony held at Aiwan-e-Iqbal, in connection with Shane Rehmatul Alameen week. On the occasion, the CM awarded students who secured positions in Na’at, debates and quiz competitions with commendatory certificates and cash prizes.
Usman Bazdar said that participating in Shane Rehmatul Lil Alameen week is an honor for all of us. Selfless and unconditional love with the Holy Prophet (PBUH) is our faith. Shane Rehmatul Lil Almeen week is being celebrated throughout the province with great devotion and honour.
Mehfil-e-Samaa was also organized in connection with Shan-e-Rehmat-ul-Alameen week. Buildings were illuminated. Recitation of Quran, Naat, quiz and debate competitions were arranged in different cities of the province where thousands of students of schools, college and university level participated.
Usman Buzdar congratulated the position holder students. He said that it is a requirement of love for the Holy Prophet (PBUH) that we should follow Uswa-e-Hasna as it is the only way of success in this world and the world hereafter.
Punjab Minister for Schools Education Murad Raas while addressing the ceremony said that the Holy Prophet (SAWW) introduced an exemplary socio-economic-political system. He maintained that the Holy Prophet taught human beings about the golden principles of love, peace, affection, equality, justice and respect for humanity.
The ceremony was also attended by the secretary schools education, provincial minister for industries Mian Aslam, SACM Firdous Ashiq Awan, Secretary Education and a large number of people.
Meanwhile, the chief minister thumbed up for the recruitment of 10,300 policemen to further improve the law and order situation in the province. The recruitment would be made in Punjab police and Baloch Levies, for which Chief Minister Usman Buzdar has given approval.
Vowing to recruit the policemen on merit, CM Buzdar said that 10,300 constables would be recruited in the Punjab police and 378 in Baloch Levies.
The provincial government is taking every possible step to ensure law and order in Punjab, he said and added that the recruitment will help in improving the law and order situation in tribal areas of Rajanpur and DG Khan.