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Commerce Minister Highlights Parsi Community's 133-Year Contribution to Pakistan

Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan paid tribute to Pakistan's Parsi community, acknowledging its 133-year legacy of contribution to trade, civic life, and institutional development in the country. The minister's remarks highlighted the minority community's enduring role in shaping Pakistan's commercial and cultural landscape.

The Parsi community, though small in number, has historically been associated with philanthropic endeavours, business enterprise, and professional excellence across South Asia. In Pakistan, Parsi contributions to industry, education, and civic infrastructure have been particularly concentrated in Karachi.

Jam Kamal's statement was viewed as an affirmation of Pakistan's commitment to recognising the contributions of minority communities. No formal policy announcement or community support programme was attached to the tribute.

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Sources: APP
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