An educated, prosperous, and stable Pakistan is a national necessity, remarks on Quaid Day
Islamabad
The God-gifted state holds the status of an unforeseen blessing for its 240 million admirers. Transforming Pakistan into the embodiment of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s vision and dreams requires making it educated, prosperous, and economically stable, this must be our foremost collective duty. If all segments of society unite and contribute to national development and progress, Pakistan envisioned by Quaid-e-Azam can attain a distinguished position among the nations of the world.
These views were expressed by Chaudhry Ubaidullah, Central President of the National Association of Private Schools (NAPS) and Chairman of Career School and College, during a session held in connection with Quaid Day. He stated that Quaid-e-Azam (December 25, 1876 – September 11, 1948), through his unparalleled vision, exemplary leadership, and unwavering principles, transformed the destiny of the Muslims of the Subcontinent. By following the sayings and guidance of the Quaid, we too can illuminate and uplift our individual and collective lives.
Chaudhry Ubaidullah further emphasized that if, as a nation, we incorporate the founder of Pakistan’s directives into our practical lives, our social, political, public, educational, economic, and religious spheres can become truly admirable.
He appealed to intellectuals and teachers to consistently pass on to the younger generation the noble values of service, self-sacrifice, and heartfelt devotion to Quaid-e-Azam.










