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Published 14 Aug, 2025 07:48am

Child Protection Institute celebrates Independence Day

ISLAMABAD: The Child Protection Institute (CPI) celebrated Pakistan’s 78th Independence Day on Wednesday with fervour, joy, and a strong message of unity, equality, and hope for the future, said a statement issued here.

The event brought together children residing at the institute, staff members, and the management for a day filled with national spirit and meaningful reflections.

The celebration began with the children waving national flags and singing popular national songs that echoed through the institute’s halls. Their voices carried a mix of pride and excitement, setting the tone for the day.

This was followed by a cake-cutting ceremony to mark the occasion, symbolising unity and shared happiness.

To engage the young participants in Pakistan’s history, CPI staff held a short quiz on the creation of Pakistan. The children eagerly answered the questions.

They also explained the meaning of the national flag’s colours, noting that green represents the Muslim majority, white symbolises the rights of religious minorities, and the crescent and star signify progress and light.

Speaking to the gathering, the children shared their vision for the country they call home.

They expressed their desire for a Pakistan free from poverty and hunger, where every child has access to quality education and opportunities to grow. “We want a Pakistan where no child goes to bed hungry and where schools welcome every child,” one participant said, earning applause from others.

Director General of CPI, Rabeea Hadi, addressed the children with an inspiring message about the struggles endured during the creation of Pakistan.

She spoke about the vision of a country founded on Islamic principles of justice, equality, and compassion.

Published in Dawn, August 14th, 2025

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