‘Science on Wheels’ program reflects China's commitment to providing quality education and opportunities for all children


By Ikram Ullah Joyia
Islamabad: In a heartwarming display of humanitarian efforts, China Media Group (CMG) organized a unique educational and entertainment program titled ‘Science on Wheels’ for orphaned children at Edhi Home in Islamabad. The event not only brought joy and learning opportunities to the children but also highlighted the long-standing friendship and cultural harmony between China and Pakistan.
Empowering Young Minds. The program's guest of honor, Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training Wajeeha Qamar, emphasized that every child has the fundamental right to education, protection, and development. She praised CMG's initiative, stating that it symbolizes the strong bond between Pakistan and China.
The event featured engaging animated documentaries, magic shows, and music sessions that sparked curiosity and excitement among the children. Notable attendees included Director of Sundus Foundation, Air Vice Marshal (Retd) Aftab Hussain, CEO of Global Strategic Institute for Sustainable Development Dr Muhammad Shakeel Ahmad, and social worker Hannan Abbasi.
The ‘Science on Wheels’ program reflects China's commitment to providing quality education and opportunities for all children, regardless of their background. This initiative aligns with China's vision of building a harmonious society where education, development, and happiness are accessible to everyone.

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