Pakistan’s Pride – A Remarkable Achievement by the National Productivity Organization
Manila, The Gulf Observer: Pakistan achieved global recognition when its delegation represented the country at the Asian Productivity Organization (APO) Annual Conference, titled “Conference of Youth Education and Future Work.” Held in Manila, Philippines, this prestigious event was attended by 94 delegates from 20 Asian countries. Among them, Pakistan’s delegation received the distinct honor of having Dr. Moneeba Iftikhar, representing Lahore College for Women University (LCWU), acknowledged as the Best Delegate for her exceptional contributions. She eloquently showcased Pakistan’s rich cultural heritage and the immense potential of its youth, culminating in her selection to deliver the Vote of Thanks during the closing session.
In her address, Dr. Moneeba Iftikhar stated, “Peace is the foundation of progress, and Asia’s developed nations must extend their support to developing countries in the region. Together, we can prove to the world that we are the majority, with youth and youth’s potential serving as essential pillars for our collective growth.” Her inspiring message received widespread praise and admiration from the audience.
During the event, a professor from Manila also invited Dr. Moneeba Iftikhar to deliver online lectures for students at a Philippine university in the future, further enhancing Pakistan’s reputation. This accomplishment stands as a source of pride for Pakistan, Lahore College for Women University, and the National Productivity Organization, reflecting the nation’s effective strategies and the extraordinary talents of its youth on an international platform.