4th Literary Festival concludes at SU
Staff Reporter
Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan Nong Rong urged the young generation from Pakistan and China to play an active role in strengthening the iron friendship, walk hand in hand to push forward all-weather strategic cooperative partnership to a new height and work together in building the China-Pak community with a shared future.
Addressing the concluding session of the fourth annual Sargodha Literary Festival, he said “China will continue to strengthen its strategic relations with Pakistan in safeguarding its national sovereignty and territorial integrity, and help Pakistan in playing a more constructive role in international and regional affairs.”
The session titled ‘70 Years of Pak-China Relations’ was graced by founding member of Pakistan Council on China Humayoun Khan, senior journalist Aoun Sahi and Director Pakistan Institute of China Studies Dr Fazal ur Rahman.
Appreciating the efforts of Sargodha University in promoting the China Pakistan friendship, the Ambassador said, “Sargodha University has been making an outstanding contribution in fostering public diplomacy by developing cultural understanding about China among its youth through its various initiatives and cultivating talents for the nation from a global perspective over the past many years and
“70 years of Pak-China friendship based on trust and mutual support have proved that our friendship and corporation is conducive to maintain regional and world peace, stability, and development.
The two sides should continue to firmly support each other as time-tested friends,” the Ambassador added.
A book ‘Rood-e-Rawaan’ on the history of the then Government College Sargodha penned down by Syed Sajjad Hussain Sherazi, was also launched on the last day of the festival.
The book launching session was graced by the renowned author Farrukh Sohail Goindi, civil servant and cultural historian Sheraz Haider and the former Principal of GC Sargodha M. Ameer Khan Ranjha.
The panelists appreciated the efforts of the writer and the University in preserving the glorious history of GC Sargodha.
Addressing the concluding ceremony, the Vice Chancellor Dr Ishtiaq Ahmad informed that this digital festival initiative has left indelible marks as so far, our social media has engaged above 0.1 million people in total across the globe.
He appreciated the team work and vowed to continue instilling critical knowledge among youth.