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Jam Kamal Praises Parsi Community's Contributions to Pakistan's Development

Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan has praised the contributions of Pakistan's Parsi community to the country's social, economic, and civic development, highlighting the community's historic role in commerce, philanthropy, and professional life.

The minister's remarks were made at a community event attended by Parsi leaders and members, where he emphasised the importance of minority communities as integral partners in Pakistan's national fabric. He noted that the Parsi community's legacy in establishing enduring institutions and businesses continues to benefit Pakistani society.

The Parsi community, though small in number, has historically punched above its weight in terms of contributions to Pakistani industry, legal practice, and social service. The minister's public acknowledgement is seen as a gesture of recognition toward a community that has maintained a quiet but significant presence in the country's civic life.

Jam Kamal used the occasion to reaffirm the government's commitment to protecting the rights and facilitating the participation of all minority communities in Pakistan's development narrative.

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Sources: brecorder.com
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