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Thursday 23 March 2023

Pakistan Day (23 March)

Nation Celebrates Pakistan Day

 Pakistan Day is celebrated every year on March 23rd, marking the adoption of the Lahore Resolution in 1940. This day holds great significance for Pakistanis around the world as it commemorates the historical event that led to the creation of a separate homeland for Muslims in the Indian subcontinent.

The Lahore Resolution was proposed by the All India Muslim League during its annual meeting in Lahore, which was attended by prominent Muslim leaders from all over the subcontinent. The resolution called for the creation of an independent Muslim state in the regions where Muslims were in the majority, and it paved the way for the establishment of Pakistan seven years later.

On Pakistan Day, the entire nation pays tribute to the founding fathers of the country who struggled for years to achieve independence. The day is celebrated with great enthusiasm, and people from all walks of life participate in various events and activities to show their love and respect for their country.


The day begins with a 21-gun salute, followed by a flag-raising ceremony at the presidential palace in Islamabad. The national anthem is played, and the president and prime minister of Pakistan address the nation, highlighting the importance of the day and the sacrifices made by the founding fathers.

People across the country also organize parades, cultural events, and exhibitions to showcase the rich history and culture of Pakistan. The military holds a grand parade in Islamabad, which is attended by high-ranking officials, diplomats, and foreign guests.

Pakistan Day is not only celebrated within the borders of Pakistan, but also among the Pakistani diaspora living abroad. Pakistani embassies and consulates organize events and activities to celebrate the day, bringing together Pakistanis from all over the world to commemorate this significant event in the history of their country.

In conclusion, Pakistan Day is a day of great significance for Pakistanis around the world. It is a day to remember the sacrifices of the founding fathers, to celebrate the country's rich culture and history, and to renew the commitment to the ideals upon which Pakistan was founded. This day serves as a reminder of the struggles and sacrifices that were made to create an independent and prosperous Pakistan, and it is an occasion to look forward with hope and determination for a brighter future.

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