World Tuberculosis Day 2025: Learning for Pakistan

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Every year, the world observes World Tuberculosis Day on March 24th. This day reminds us to fight against tuberculosis (TB), a disease that continues to affect millions worldwide. Also, World TB Day increases the urgency of ending tuberculosis. TB inflicts severe health, social, and economic consequences. 

The theme for World Tuberculosis Day 2025 is “Yes! We Can End TB: Commit, Invest, Deliver”. This theme calls for hope, urgency, and actions to eliminate TB. World Tuberculosis Day is an opportunity to focus on TB infected people. This day also call for quicker action to end TB suffering and deaths. 

In this blog, we will discuss about tuberculosis and theme of World Tuberculosis Day 2025. Moreover, we explain TB serious concerns in Pakistan and the challenges facing by Pakistan in fighting against TB. 

Furthermore, we discuss the steps taken by the government and private organisations in Pakistan to mitigate the challenges of TB. Lastly, we talk about how we can contribute to fighting against this drastic disease. 

What is Tuberculosis? 

Tuberculosis, known as TB, is a bacterial infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It mainly disturbs the lungs but can also affect other parts of the body. TB spreads through the air medium when TB infected person coughs, sneezes, or talks. Some common symptoms include a cough, chest pain, fatigue, weight loss, fever, and night sweats. TB can be fatal, if not treated properly. It can be diagnosed with CT scans and X-rays. 

Each day, over 3400 people worldwide lose their lives to TB. Also, close to 30,000 people fall ill with this avoidable and treatable disease. TB is the important cause of death of people with HIV disease. It is a major contributor to antimicrobial resistance. 

World Tuberculosis Day 2025 Theme: 

Yes! We Can End TB: Commit, Invest, Deliver”.  

The theme of World Tuberculosis Day 2025 emphasises the importance of commitment, financial investment, and delivery of interventions. These factors are important for TB prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and care. This theme strengthens an influential collective message of hope, urgency, and accountability. 

Commit reminds commitment to end TB.  Though, commitments alone are not enough. They need to be supported by strong actions, funding, national strategies, and policies. 

Invest reminds points to the serious step of funding the TB response. This can be through more investments and funding via various channels. 

Deliver explains the commitments and investments into concrete results that benefit infected people. For effective delivery, communities and civil societies involvement along with multisectoral collaboration is important. It also requires interventions, diagnosis, preventive treatment, and care for drug-resistant 

This day is especially important for Pakistan because TB remains a noteworthy health issue in our country. 

Tuberculosis in Pakistan: A Serious Concern 

Tuberculosis is a public health issue in Pakistan. Unfortunately, Pakistan is on fifth position in worldwide ranking having highest burden of TB. Every year, almost 608,000 new TB cases emerge.

WHO recent evaluation shows the incidence, prevalence, and mortality rates of TB in Pakistan are 230, 310, and 39 per 100,000 people. This shows every year, around 410,000 new TB cases are reported, and about 69,000 people lost their lives due to this disease. This shows that TB affects many families in country, producing health and financial problems. 

Moreover, lack of awareness, social stigma, or lack of funds are some factors responsible in failing patients in Pakistan to complete their treatment. This increases risks of drug-resistant, which is more expensive and harder to treat. The conditions are worse in rural areas having insufficient healthcare facilities. 

On World Tuberculosis Day 2025, we need a promise to fight against TB. We can do this by increasing awareness, offer easy treatment, and reinforce healthcare infrastructure, particularly in backward areas. 

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Challenges in Fighting against Tuberculosis 

There are numerous factors which make it difficult to control TB in Pakistan. Some are given below: 

Lack of Awareness 

Most of the people do not have basic information about TB. They even don’t know how it spreads, or how it can be cured. This will result in delayed treatments. 

Social Stigma 

People of all genders having TB feel embarrassed or afraid of being judged. This can stop them from getting the treatment. 

Incomplete Treatment 

Moreover, complete TB treatment takes several months. Some patients stop medications early when they started feeling better. This can cause the disease to come back. At this stage, it becomes harder to treat. 

Poverty and Inadequate Living Conditions 

Another challenge which makes it difficult to control TB, is lack of financial resources. People are forced to live in overcrowded places due to insufficient funds. They also have poor nutrition which can further increase the risk of getting TB. 

Drug-Resistant TB 

TB become resistant to standard medicines if not treated properly. Due to drug-resistance, the disease becomes expensive and difficult to cure. 

How Pakistan Battles against TB 

To reduce and end TB from Pakistan, Pakistani government and various organizations are working together. Despite the high rates of TB in Pakistan, Pakistan has taken steps in reducing its numbers. Organizations like National TB Control Program (NTP), launched in 2001 are enthusiastically working to make Pakistan, TB-free. 

NTP is working alongside the National Institute of Health to fight TB in the country. The National TB Control Programme (NTP) goal is to cut the number of TB cases in half by 2025 compared to 2012. The organisation has improved its cases detection from 11,050 in 2000 to 248,115 in 2008. 

Community Efforts and Innovations 

Local organisations along with government initiatives are using innovative methods to battle against TB: 

The Dopasi Foundation has introduced mobile screening units mobile. These units are equipped with X-ray machines and artificial intelligence to detect TB among miners and brick kiln workers. This method helps find cases early, particularly in hard-to-reach areas. 

The transgender community in Pakistan faces important health challenges, TB is one of them. Organisations are now providing support for vulnerable groups by targeted screening and treatment programs. 

What role we play to fight TB? 

On this Tuberculosis Day 2025, everyone should play their effective role in eliminating TB. Here are some ways you can contribute to this cause: 

  1. We can educate ourselves and others. This can be by learning about TB and share information with your family and friends. 
  2. We need to support TB patients. We can do this by encouraging people experiencing treatment. We can also help to reduce the stigma associated with the disease. 
  3. We need to speak for better health services. This can be done by promoting better TB services in our community. 
  4. We need to adopt healthy practices especially if we have persistent coughs or other symptoms. These healthy practices include good hygiene, confirm proper ventilation in living spaces, and search for medical attention.

Conclusion 

World Tuberculosis Day 2025 reminds us that eradication is possible with joint effort. TB remains a major health issue in Pakistan. So, it is important for government, organisations, educational institutions, and individuals to commit, invest, and deliver on potentials to fight this disease. We can make a healthier, TB-free future for our country by working together. 

Essence of Pakistan Day

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Pakistan is a beautiful country with an iconic  history, solid culture, and gratified people. It is a land of great heroes and brave individuals, who worked hard to make it a success. Earlier, brave ancestors struggled for an independent country.Pakistan Day. It is also known as Pakistan Resolution Day. Pakistanis celebrate this day every year on 23rd March.

Pakistan Resolution Day celebrates the remarkable resolution which symbolises the journey of Pakistan towards freedom and self-determination. Overall, 23rd March holds a distinct place in the hearts of all Pakistani people. This day is not only a public holiday. But it is a reminder of the sacrifices, efforts, and unity. It shows the

In this blog, we will explore the importance of 23rd March Pakistan Day. Moreover, it also describes the essence of unity and patriotism.

Why is Pakistan Day Celebrated?

On 23rd March, Pakistan Day is celebrated every year to honour the  Lahore Resolution. It was passed in 1940. This resolution was a notable step towards the formation of Pakistan.  Before 1947, Muslims and Hindus live together in Indian Sub-continent. Muslims in the Indian subcontinent faced many issues. These issues include political representation, religious discrimination, and cultural differences with the Hindu majority.

Therefore, Muslims struggled for a separate homeland. The land, where they live their lives according to their religion, beliefs and traditions. The leaders of that time, Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, believed that Muslims required a separate country to live with self-esteem and liberty.

On 23rd March 1940, the All-India Muslim League gathered at Manto Park,  also known as Iqbal Park, in Lahore. They presented the Lahore Resolution. This later became Pakistan Resolution, which eventually became the basis for the formation of Pakistan.

After seven years of struggle, Pakistan came into existence 14th August 1947. Also known as Independence Day. At this day, creation of  India and Pakistan as independent states had occurred.  The partition process involves mass migration and settlement issues. This left an historic struggles to this day.

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How is Pakistan Day Celebrated?

Every year on 23rd March, Pakistan Day celebrated with great enthusiasm, respect and patriotism. The day starts with a special prayer for Pakistan’s progress and prosperity. The national flag raised on schools, colleges, government buildings, and public places. Many special programmes are arranged and organised across the country. The purpose is to celebrate the spirit of Pakistan. And to honour sacrifices of national heroes of Pakistan.

Pakistan Day Parade

One of the most exciting parts of Pakistan Day is the military parade held in Islamabad, the capital city. The day starts with a 31-gun salute in Islamabad and 21-gun salutes in provincial capitals.  . The ceremony also displays military strength and national unity of Pakistan. It highlights cultural floats from all four provinces, Azad Kashmir, and Gilgit-Baltistan.

Traditionally, the parade held at Shakarparian parade ground  in Islamabad, celebrates the historic Lahore Resolution of 1940. But this year 2025, it is going to take place at President’s House instead of its usual venue.

The President and Prime Minister of Pakistan will . Moreover, the Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, and the chiefs of the army, navy, and air force will also attend the ceremony.

The key features of the Pakistan Day Parade are:

  • March-past by the Pakistan Army, Navy, and Air Force
  • Display of military strength
  • Air shows by Pakistan Air Force (PAF) jets
  • Cultural performances representing different provinces, and national unity

People from all over Pakistan watch this parade online or on television with great pride and happiness.

Special Events in Schools and Colleges

On this occasion, various educational institutions like Punjab Group of Colleges (PGC) organise special programs including speeches and competitions. To express love for Pakistan, students take part in activities like debates, national songs, and poetry recitation. These activities help young students learn about the history and importance of 23rd March.

The Spirit of Pakistan Day

This day is about refreshing the spirit of unity, faith, and discipline. It teaches us the worth of:

  1. Patriotism
  2. Unity
  3. Hard Work

The day reminds us of the dream of Allama Iqbal, our national poet, who imagined a free homeland for Muslims. Finally, it was the efforts of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, who turned this dream into truth.

Role of Youth in Pakistan’s Future

The young generation of Pakistan plays an important role in helping the country grow and progress. Institutions like Punjab Group of Colleges (PGC) help in determining the future of the youth. This is through giving quality education and mindfulness about national standards. Students can learn from history and make their positive contribute to Pakistan’s progress by:

  1. Receiving good education and skills
  2. Admiring the laws and culture of the country
  3. Helping in the development of science, technology, and economy
  4. Being responsible and lawful citizens

As true patriotic people and Pakistanis, we must respect our country. We should always work for the progress of our country and respect it. We should get inspiration from the struggles of our leaders and ancestors. This will guide us to build a better and brighter Pakistan.

In a Nutshell

Pakistan Day reminds us of our past and guides us toward a prosperous future. It is a day of commitment, reflection, and pride. We honour the sacrifices of our ancestors and show our love for our homeland by celebrating 23rd March Pakistan Day. Every Pakistani should play a role in making the country great either it is through education, innovation, or national service.

Let’s have a promise! To always work hard for our beloved country, Pakistan and keep its flag flying high!

Happy Pakistan Day to all of you from PUNJAB GROUP OF COLLEGES!

World Water Day 2025

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Water is considered as the lifeblood of our planet. There is a need to think about this precious resource. Water sustains us, nurtures our crops, and keeps our ecosystems flourishing. On March 22, every year World Water Day is observed. Similarly, this year, World Water Day 2025‘s purpose is to highlight the significance of freshwater. Also, it encourages the sustainable management of water resources.  

This blog talks about the history of World Water Day and its importance. Moreover, we will discuss the theme of Glacier Preservation and its objectives in detail. Later we discuss about glaciers and climate change’s impact on glaciers.  In the last, we explore the ways by which we can contribute to glacier preservation. 

Let’s Begin! 

World Water Day celebrates water and increases awareness about water scarcity, faced by almost 2.2 billion people. These people are living without access to safe water ready to use for drinking and household use. 

World Water Day 2025 empowers us all to take action to throw away crisis related to the global water. The focus of World Water Day is to support the attainment of Sustainable Development Goal 6. This goal represents water and sanitation for all by 2030. UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a set of 17 interconnected goals adopted in 2015, aim to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure all people enjoy peace and prosperity by 2030 

UN-Water — the UN’s coordination mechanism on water and sanitation, every year sets the theme for World Water Day. In 2023, the theme was Accelerating Change. In 2024, it was Leveraging Water for Peace. This year, the theme for World Water Day 2025 will be Glacier Preservation 

The main goal of this theme is to focus on the vital role, glaciers play in our planet’s water system. Also, it explains the importance of glacier preservation and protection.

Quick History of World Water Day 

In 1993, World Water Day was documented by the United Nations, but the idea had been sparkling for years. 

In 1992, in Dublin, Ireland, the idea to celebrate World Water Day was first began. It was during the International Conference on Water and the Environment. In this conference, the need for more sustainable water practices was put front and centre. 

The event spiked global conversation. Exact after a year, this resulted in declaring; March 22nd by UN as the day to honour water. It also includes highlighting the importance of water in every aspect of life. 

Significance of World Water Day 2025 

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World Water Day 2025 has prime importance due to the following reasons: 

  1. Ensuring Clean Water Access. 
  2. Encouraging Sustainable Use. 
  3. Highlighting Water’s Role in Climate Action. 
  4. Supporting Sanitation and Hygiene. 
  5. Ensuring Global Cooperation.

World Water Day 2025: Theme and Objectives 

World Water Day 2025 theme “Glacier Preservation” intends to raise awareness about the critical state of the world’s glaciers. It also focuses on the need for immediate action to protect them. The objectives of this theme include:  

Educating the Public

Advising communities about the role glaciers play in the global water cycle. Also, it focuses on the effects of their rapid melting. 

Promoting Sustainable Practices

Reassuring behaviours that decrease environmental footprints and carbon emissions to slow down global warming.  

Encouraging for Policy Changes 

Influencing governments to implement various environmental-friendly policies. The purpose of these policies are to protect glaciers and address climate change successfully.  

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What are Glaciers and why they are Important 

Glaciers are huge, slow-moving rivers made from melted ice. They found in those regions where snowfall surpasses melting. These glaciers store about 70% of the world’s freshwater. This makes them vibrant sources of water for millions of people.  

As glaciers melt, they transform into rivers and lakes. It provides water to many major rivers. These rivers sustain water requirements for drinking, agriculture, and industry. 

In Pakistan, glaciers in the Himalayas and Karakoram ranges are important for sustaining river systems such as the Indus. This supports livelihoods across the nation. Unfortunately, due to global warming, glaciers are melting fast. Some are melting at uneven rates. 

The Impact of Climate Change on Glaciers 

Climate change has led to rising global temperatures. This is causing glaciers to melt at unprecedented pace. This fast melting disturbs the balance of water systems. It leads to floods, droughts, landslides, and rising sea levels.  

One research shows that glaciers worldwide have been losing ice mass. This contributes in rising sea levels and threatening freshwater supplies. 

Communities that depend on reliable meltwater from glaciers are facing challenges in agriculture and daily water needs. In Pakistan, changes in glacier-fed rivers can disturb crop production and hydropower generation. Thus, impacting food security and energy supply. 

Why World Water Day Matters? 

World Water Day shows the importance of water as both a basic human need and an environmental requirement. It serves as a reminder that water is not infinite. We must use water intelligently. It also prompts us to preserve it for future generations. 

Water scarcity affects millions of people worldwide. So, on this World Water Day, our aim is to raise awareness, trigger water conservation, and boost precautionary actions. This will help to safeguard most essential resource of our planet. 

How we can Conserve Water and Contribute to Glacier Preservation 

We can play a vital role in water conservation and contribute effectively to preserve glaciers and safeguarding environment. Here are some ways we can contribute are given below: 

By adopting Sustainable Practices 

We can reduce energy consumption, minimise waste, and use water efficiently. Some useful tips at individual level are given below: 

  1. We can conserve water by reducing water wastage by carefully looking upon our small everyday actions. In this way we can preserve our precious resource. 
  2. Also, we can reduce water usage by using limited water supplies for our household activities. For example, decreasing shower time by two minutes a day can save up to 1,500 gallons of water a year. 
  3. Careful usage of water and stopping the running tap without purpose is also a positive initiative in this regard. 
  4. A leaking faucet might not seem like a big deal. But those dripping little drips add up! So, fixing up a small leak can also help to save hundreds of gallons of water each year. 

Educating Ourselves and Others

We can understand the issues related to glaciers and share this knowledge with peers and family. 

Participating in Environmental Clubs 

This can be done by joining or establishing clubs engrossed in conservation projects and awareness campaigns. 

Advocate for Policy Changes

We can promote environmental policies by engaging in dialogues and campaigns at local and national levels. 

Pakistan Day Worth and Its Connection to Environmental Responsibility 

We all know, Pakistan Day celebrated on March 23, memorialises the Lahore Resolution of 1940. Celebrating World Water Day 2025 on 22nd March 2025 and Pakistan Day on 23rd March 2025 together suggests an opportunity to reflect on our errands towards protecting our country’s natural resources and the environment.  

Conclusion 

World Water Day 2025 having theme of “Glacier Preservation” emphasizes the pressing need to protect these vital freshwater reserves. We can work towards a sustainable future through education, engagement, and actions. They will help to preserve our glaciers and water resources for the future generations to come. 

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