A pivotal moment for the Muslims of the Subcontinent's history occurred on August 14, 1947, when the Muslims got freedom from British colonial rule. The subcontinent's people faced many difficulties, made many sacrifices, and worked tirelessly to get independence. With its independence, Pakistan became more than just a new nation; it became a place where Muslims could freely pursue their culture and religion. It's important to consider the implications of gaining this difficult liberation as well as the frequently underappreciated contribution of women to the independence movement as we commemorate Pakistan's Independence Day.
Abdul Aleem Khan is an Entrepreneur, Philanthropist, and a Politician. He was born on the 5th of October, 1972 in Lahore, Pakistan. Abdul Aleem Khan received his early education from Crescent Model School, Lahore, and then did his Bachelor of Arts from Government College, Lahore.
Tuesday, 6 May 2025
Celebrating Pakistan’s Independence Day : Our Contribution to homeland
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