Patriotism, loyalty must for country's growth.

Byline: KHALIL AHMED

Supporting development and values for people, culture are deep love for Pakistan

Interview with Dr. Asiya Saif Alvi - a dynamic young political analyst

Profile:

Dr. Asiya Saif Alvi is a dynamic young political analyst from Lahore. After finishing school and college, she went to Islamabad for a Master's from Quaid-e-Azam University. After doing her Masters, she joined a local college in Lahore to teach. Simultaneously, she got admission to Government College Lahore for her MPhil in the political science department. Meanwhile, she quit her job at college and started working at the Virtual University of Pakistan in 2009. After doing her MPhil, she got enrolled in the Ph.D. program at the University of Punjab.

While doing her Ph.D., she worked as a Lecturer in the UET Taxila for one year in 2012 and then moved to Lahore College of Women University. After six months, she got selected as an assistant professor in the Department of Politics and IR at the University of Sargodha in 2013. At the University of Sargodha, she has attended more than a dozen National and International conferences. The University of Sargodha, where she currently serves, sent her to China in 2017 for a teaching diploma. She has written over 2 dozen research articles in Pakistan's and internationally renowned journals.

PAGE: Your perspective about the Pakistan Day:

Dr. Asiya Saif Alvi: Pakistan Day commemorates the historic Lahore Resolution, which was passed by the All India Muslim League on March 23, 1940, in Lahore, then British India. The resolution called for the creation of an independent Muslim state in the northwestern and northeastern regions of British India, which eventually led to the formation of Pakistan on August 14, 1947.

Pakistan Day is a national holiday in Pakistan, and it is celebrated with patriotic zeal and enthusiasm throughout the country. The day is marked by flag-hoisting ceremonies, military parades, speeches by political leaders, cultural programs, and other festive activities. The celebrations serve as a reminder of the sacrifices made by the people of Pakistan to achieve independence and to reaffirm their commitment to the country's progress and prosperity. It is a day to celebrate the nation's achievements and to renew the pledge to work towards a brighter future for Pakistan.

PAGE: Where do you see Pakistan 10 years down the line?

Dr. Asiya Saif Alvi: In 1947, Pakistan was a newly formed country that had just gained...

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