The Pakistan Post on Thursday unveiled a commemorative postage stamp on the 17th birth anniversary of Afra Karim, the world’s youngest Microsoft Certified Professional.

Federal Minister for Postal Services Alhaj Sardar Muhammad Umar Gorgaij, while addressing a function held here in connection of the issuance of the stamp as chief guest, said that some 2.5 million stamps have been issued. He said the purpose of issuing the stamp is to recognise the talent and intellect of Arfa, who was an asset for the nation. Her death was a tragedy for the nation. Her extraordinary contribution in the field of IT will be a role model for the younger generation, he added.

Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani, in his message, which was read by the Secretary Postal Services Ikram ul Haq, said he was happy to know that the Pakistan Post has issued a commemorative stamp on the 17th birth anniversary of Arfa Karim.

“Arfa Karim, who emerged as a shining star on the horizon, is no more amongst us today, but her contributions in the field of Information Technology at such a young age will continue to be remembered for long time to come” the message said. He said that through her brilliant performance, she made the people of Pakistan proud and brought laurels to her country.

The prime minister said that Arfa Karim wanted to do a lot for the talented youth all over the world, especially for those who lacked resources and requisite opportunities. “The issuance of commemorative stamps is a tribute to her services and will go a long way in disseminating her message through the world,” he said. Parents and the family of (late) Arfa Karim, including brothers, were the guest of honour. Additional Director General (Operations) Pakistan Post Fazli Sattar Khan also spoke on the occasion. He presented the documentary on Arfa’s achievements. the news
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Commemorative postage stamp issued to honour Arfa Karim

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Post on Thursday unveiled a commemorative postage stamp on the 17th birth anniversary of Arfa Karim, the world’s youngest Microsoft Certified Professional.

Federal Minister for Postal Services Alhaj Sardar Muhammad Umar Gorgaij, while addressing a function held here in connection with the issuance of stamp as chief guest, said that some 2.5 million stamps have been issued.

He said the purpose of issuing the stamp is to recognise the talent of Arfa. Her death was a tragedy for the nation. Her extraordinary contribution in the field of IT will be a role model for the younger generation, he added.

Prime Minister Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani, in his message, which was read by the Postal Services secretary Ikram ul Haq, said he was happy to know that the Pakistan Post has issued a commemorative stamp on the 17th birthday of Arfa Karim.

“Arfa Karim, who emerged as a shining star on the horizon, is no more amongst us today but her contributions in the field of information technology at such a young age will continue to be remembered for long time to come,” the message said.

He said that through her brilliant performance, Arfa made the people of Pakistan proud and brought laurels to her country.

The prime minister said Arfa Karim wanted to do a lot for the talented youth all over the world, especially for those who lacked resources and requisite opportunities. “The issuance of commemorative stamps is a tribute to her services and will go a long way in disseminating her message through the world,” he said.

Parents and the family of (late) Arfa Karim, including brothers, were the guest of honour. Pakistan Post Additional Director General (Operations) Fazli Sattar Khan also spoke on the occasion. He presented a documentary on Arfa’s achievements. He said that Arfa Karim was invited by Bill Gates to visit the Microsoft headquarters when she was only 10-year-old. app daily times

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