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Successful Conclusion of National Law Moot Competition at Quaid-i-Azam University

Prime Minister's office 
Youth Affairs wing

6 June, 2024

*Successful Conclusion of National Law Moot Competition at Quaid-i-Azam University
Islamabad*

The School of Law at Quaid-i-Azam University proudly announces the successful conclusion of the National Law Moot Competition. The esteemed event was graced by the presence of Rana Mashhood Ahmed Khan, Chairman of the Prime Minister Youth Program, who attended as the chief guest.
During the concluding ceremony, Rana Mashood Khan emphasized the pivotal role of legal education in society, describing lawyers as the true torchbearers of justice and societal progress. "Obtaining a legal education is of paramount importance," he stated, highlighting the vital contributions lawyers make in upholding the rule of law and advocating for societal rights.
Mr. Khan also shed light on the various initiatives the government has undertaken to empower youth across different fields. Among these, the Punjab Education Endowment program was particularly noted for its inclusivity towards students pursuing legal education. "Students in the field of Law will also benefit from the Pakistan Education  Endowment fund," he affirmed, ensuring equal opportunities for those dedicated to legal studies.
In a significant announcement, Mr. Khan introduced the formation of a National Youth Council. This council will comprise students from diverse disciplines and serve as an advisory body to the government, fostering a direct channel for youth input on policy matters. "We are forming a National Youth Council, which will include students from various disciplines. The council will serve as an advisory body for the government," he elaborated.
Addressing the critical issue of climate change, Mr. Khan announced the launch of the Green Youth Movement within universities. This initiative aims to engage young minds in sustainable practices and environmental stewardship. "Given the challenges posed by climate change, we are launching the Green Youth Movement in universities," he added, underscoring the government's commitment to involving youth in combating global environmental challenges.
The National Law Moot Competition provided a platform for budding legal minds to showcase their skills and deepen their understanding of legal principles. The event's success is a testament to the dedication and hard work of the participants, organizers, and the School of Law at Quaid-i-Azam University.
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The School of Law at Quaid-i-Azam University proudly announces the successful conclusion of the National Law Moot Competition. The esteemed event was graced by the presence of Rana Mashhood Ahmed Khan, Chairman of the Prime Minister Youth Program, who attended as the chief guest.
During the concluding ceremony, Rana Mashood Khan emphasized the pivotal role of legal education in society, describing lawyers as the true torchbearers of justice and societal progress. “Obtaining a legal education is of paramount importance,” he stated, highlighting the vital contributions lawyers make in upholding the rule of law and advocating for societal rights.
Mr. Khan also shed light on the various initiatives the government has undertaken to empower youth across different fields. Among these, the Punjab Education Endowment program was particularly noted for its inclusivity towards students pursuing legal education. “Students in the field of Law will also benefit from the Pakistan Education Endowment fund,” he affirmed, ensuring equal opportunities for those dedicated to legal studies.
In a significant announcement, Mr. Khan introduced the formation of a National Youth Council. This council will comprise students from diverse disciplines and serve as an advisory body to the government, fostering a direct channel for youth input on policy matters. “We are forming a National Youth Council, which will include students from various disciplines. The council will serve as an advisory body for the government,” he elaborated.
Addressing the critical issue of climate change, Mr. Khan announced the launch of the Green Youth Movement within universities. This initiative aims to engage young minds in sustainable practices and environmental stewardship. “Given the challenges posed by climate change, we are launching the Green Youth Movement in universities,” he added, underscoring the government’s commitment to involving youth in combating global environmental challenges.
The National Law Moot Competition provided a platform for budding legal minds to showcase their skills and deepen their understanding of legal principles. The event’s success is a testament to the dedication and hard work of the participants, organizers, and the School of Law at Quaid-i-Azam University.

 

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