UN appreciates Maryam Nawaz for services in promotion of education

UN appreciates Maryam Nawaz for services in promotion of education
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Summary Gordon Brown said every child in Pakistan should have access to education

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – The United Nations (UN) on Thursday hailed the services of Maryam Nawaz for promotion of education in Pakistan, reported Dunya News.

According to the details, in a letter to Maryam Nawaz, UN Special Envoy for Global Education Gordon Brown said every child in Pakistan should have access to education. He said in the letter that Maryam Nawaz’s efforts for promotion of education are praiseworthy and with the combined efforts all Pakistani kids can have access to education in the future.

Also read: Maryam Nawaz active to make reforms in education sector

Daughter of Prime Minister (PM) Nawaz Sharif, Maryam Nawaz visited a school in Islamabad on Monday to monitor the development work, reported Dunya News.

According to details, Maryam Nawaz visited FG Model School in F-8/3 sector of Islamabad today. She directed to complete the development work of the school at the earliest. State minister for Capital Administration and Development Division was also accompanying her. During her visit she also met the students and visited their classrooms as well. She ordered the administration to improve the standard of library and play ground. She said that no compromise should be made in this regard and the development work should be done with great care.

Also read: Maryam Nawaz thanks Obama, Michelle for hospitality

Leader of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and daughter of incumbent Prime Minister (PM) Nawaz Sharif, Maryam Nawaz on Thursday took to the social networking site Twitter and thanked President of United States Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama for their fabulous hospitality.

Maryam Nawaz, who is accompanying PM Nawaz and Begum Kulsoom Nawaz on a crucial visit to US, had also posted a picture of welcome letter received from Michelle Obama.

On the other hand, the Pakistani delegation would also surprise president Obama by presenting him his mother Ann Dunham’s pictures which were gathered from Interior Ministry.

Mrs Ann Dunham lived in Pakistan for five years during 1980s and served her duties at Asian Development Bank.

Apart from Maryam Nawaz, federal ministers including Nisar Ali Khan, Khawaja Asif and Prime Minister’s special advisers Tariq Fatemi and Sartaj Aziz are also in the delegation.