Saint Joseph College Hosts Memorable Russian Flag Day Celebration
Dr. Natalia came with an insightful presentation
on the history of the Russian flag and the
significance of Russian-Pakistani friendship
Staff Reporter
Saint Joseph College for Women recently hosted a memorable event to celebrate Russian Flag Day, organized in collaboration with the Russian House. The event highlighted the strong cultural ties between Russia and Pakistan.
The celebration began with an opening speech by Dr. Asgar Dasti, who spoke about the enduring relationship between Russia and Pakistan. Dr. Natalia followed with an insightful presentation on the history of the Russian flag and the significance of Russian-Pakistani friendship. Michael then took the stage to showcase the beauty of Russia, emphasizing notable landmarks and the strong diplomatic relationship between the two nations.
The event also featured an engaging quiz competition led by Fariha Aqib, where students answered questions about the Russian and Pakistani flags. Winners were awarded gifts as a token of appreciation. Sister Dr. Elizabeth concluded the program by expressing her gratitude to the guests for celebrating this special day with the college and its students.
The celebration ended with a cake-cutting ceremony and the distribution of lunch boxes to all students, marking a wonderful exchange of cultures and traditions. The event was a testament to the strong bond between Russia and Pakistan and underscored the importance of cultural exchange programs.
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