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British Pakistani students visit the High Commission London

British Pakistani students visit the High Commission; express resolve to build bridges between Pakistan and the UK

British Pakistani students visit the High Commission London (1)
A 23-member group of the British Pakistani students studying in various universities of the UK visited the Pakistan High Commission London on 19 August 2016. Several of them were the heads of the Students Union Pakistan Society of their respective university. The visit was organised in continuation of the High Commission’s initiative to reach out to all segments of the Pakistani community living in the UK.

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Welcoming the students, H.E. Syed Ibne Abbas, Pakistan High Commissioner to the UK commended them for their hard work and dedication in securing placements at the prestigious academic institutions of the UK, including Cambridge University, London School of Economics (LSE), and others. He stated: “You did us proud with your presence at the top academic institutions of the country. The High Commission is your own home and we look forward to your proactive participation in various events held at the Mission. Similarly, we would welcome any feedback and suggestions on issues of interest to our community as well as our country.”
The High Commissioner shared the elaborate plan of events chalked out by the Mission for the 70th anniversary of Pakistan. The students were also shown the recently launched commemorative logo for the 70th anniversary.The students expressed their resolve to build bridges between Pakistan and the UK. Apart from their studies, the students were actively engaged in youth and communal activities. In order to unite the Pakistani student community in the UK and present positive image of Pakistan abroad, they created the Pakistan Foundation in 2015. According to them, they were striving hard to promote cultural heritage and traditions of Pakistan in the UK.
Besides, the students were endeavouring to create sustainable linkages between Pakistani Student Societies across the UK; to create linkages between the academic institutions of the two countries and work on scholarships for the
Pakistani students; and working on charities with emphasis on education.
The students also briefed the High Commissioner on the future events being organized by them including a Conference on Pakistan in November 2016, Pakistan Week, Pakistan Society Collaborative Charity Ball and the Pakistan Society Cricket League to connect Pakistan Societies through sports.
The High Commissioner commended the civic sense and positive community engagement activities of the students and assured them of all possible support from the High Commission.

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