Dr Muhammad Shahbaz's work praised at launch of his new book
Pakistan
His new book praised by renowned individuals
LAHORE (Dunya News) – Various renowned people belonging to different fields praise Dr Muhammad Shahbaz’s new book in a ceremony held at the PC Hotel.
On the occasion, columnist Attaul Haq Qasmi said people like Dr Muhammad Shahbaz are the asset of Pakistan.
“The work they have done in terms of environment and economics is very important and the need of the current situation and ‘Solution to Unsolved Problems of Pakistan’ is a book that should be a part of curriculum,” he added.
Meanwhile, well-known columnist Javed Chaudhary also praised efforts of the author adding the book offers discussion on energy, tourism, agriculture and technology.
Renowned poet and columnist Dr Sughra Sadaf said people like him are the hallmark of knowledge and research and are a beacon of hope.
Well-known comedian Gul Nokhiz Akhtar said that such people are doing great work in the background mentioning that Dr Shahbaz is an asset.
Senior Journalist Raziuddin Razi said that his work has opened new doors of research and he is the most sought after academician and researcher in Pakistan and around the world.
Vice Chancellor Sargodha University Professor Dr Qaiser Abbas said Dr Shehbaz always works with dedication and diligence. It is hoped that the economists will be patronized regarding the current situation of Pakistan.
Likewise, professor Dr Shujaat Mubarak said that the best solution to the current problems of Pakistan is present in this book with a complete road map.
Chairman of the Department of Media and Communication Studies, IUB Professor Dr Shehzad Rana said that he has presented his research in a simple and understandable way for the working people and the common man and has given solutions to many problems of underdeveloped countries.
Dr Maqbool Syal said that Dr Shehbaz always does great work by setting goals and this work is a great work of its kind.
Dr Muhammad Shahbaz finally thanked all the distinguished guests and said he would continue to raise his voice for the issues facing the common people.