LAHORE: Iranian First Lady Dr Jamileh Alamolhoda on Tuesday visited the University of Home Economics to strengthen bilateral relations.

First Lady Dr Jamileh Alamolhoda attended a special ceremony in her honour at the campus where her book, ‘The Art of Living’, was also unveiled.

UHE Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Faleeha Zahra Kazmi held a detailed discussion on the depth of Pakistan-Iran relations and declared the mutual culture, knowledge, and literature of both countries as the heritage of the region.

She emphasized that the leadership of both countries should enhance bilateral relations to deal with regional and global progress and the common threat of terrorism.

Dr Alamolhoda highlighted the strong historical, cultural, and religious bilateral relations between Pakistan and Iran.

She outlined Iran’s agenda to strengthen relations and increase cooperation in various sectors, including trade, communication, energy, and people-to-people contacts.

The first lady of Iran also emphasized the importance of women’s autonomy and education. She drew parallels between the educational institutions for women in Iran and Pakistan, stating that they provide ample opportunities for women to move forward.

The visit also saw the inauguration of an exhibition on Pakistani culture under the faculty and Art and Design of the university. A special shield was presented to Dr Alamolhoda by Vice Chancellor Kazmi.

The ceremony was attended by a large number of important officials and students, including Punjab Senior Minister Maryam Aurangzeb and Lahore College for Women University VC Dr Shagufta Naz.

Published in Dawn, April 24th, 2024

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