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Golden Jubilee Celebrations of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, 1973 Constitution - Guarantor of Rights (2023-4)
April 10, 2023 marks the
completion of 50 years of the unanimous approval of the Constitution of the
Islamic Republic of Pakistan, 1973. The Constitution - the supreme law of the
country. drafted during the first democratically elected Government of Shaheed
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, with the meaningful participation of all political forces
of the country, was passed by the National Assembly of Pakistan on the 10th
April 1973 and assented by the President on 12th April 1973. It was promulgated
on August 14, 1973. Ever since, this sacred Constitution is intended to guide Pakistan's
law and its political culture, and system.
The Parliament of Pakistan,
through the Constitution, determines the basic ideology of Pakistan which is
based on faimess, fraternity and social justice. It provides a roadmap for a
peaceful and prosperous Pakistan which makes it essential to abide by the
priceless principles of democracy, liberty and fundamental rights.
The Constitution of Pakistan,
being the vanguard of the individuals' rights, dignity and freedoms, reflects
the true aspirations of the people while also ensuring that those who make
decisions on behalf of the people fairly represent public opinion. Therefore,
it is essential to uphold and promote constitutional values and protect its
sanctity.
In the same spirit, the National
Assembly of Pakistan has planned month-long Golden Jubilee celebrations to
commemorate 50 years of the Constitution, 1973 to begin on 10th April 2023 and
culminate in a befitting manner on 10th May 2023. These celebrations have been
planned and overseen by an 18-member Parliamentary Advisory Committee
constituted by Honorable Speaker National Assembly, Raja Pervez Ashraf and
headed by Honorable Senator, Mian Raza Rabbani.
To mark the event, a number of
events and activities had been planned. One of the salient activities was the
issuance of this commemorative stamp at the occasion of Golden Jubilee of
Constitution, 1973 the design of which was deliberated and approved by the
Advisory Committee. The Stamp on one side shows the participants of the
historic Constitutional Convention and on the other side represents the current
Assembly Hall of the Parliament House Building in Islamabad.
This commemorative stamp would
serve as a reminder to reaffirm our commitment to strive together to make
Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah's vision of a parliamentary and democratic
Pakistan an instant reality.
On the occasion of Golden Jubilee Celebrations of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan1973, Pakistan Post is issuing a Commemorative Postage Stamp of Rs. 50/- denomination on 10th April, 2023.
Golden Jubilee Celebrations of the Senate of Pakistan (2023-3)
The Senate of Pakistan is
celebrating 50 years of its advent, remembering and rejoicing its pivotal role
in strengthening the parliamentary system and promoting a free and fair
democratic rule of law. Bringing balance into the system, the Senate's role has
been to carefully guide Pakistan out of any challenging deadlocks and ensuring
that no rights of any federating units are being violated in the legislative, oversight
and representative processes.
To commemorate this historic
occasion, the Senate of Pakistan is convening a historic three-day special
session at the Parliament House in the Federal Capital. The special session of
Senate scheduled for 15th, 16th and 17th of March 2023 - envisages rejoicing,
accentuating and reflecting upon a truly monumental and path-defining journey
that the Upper House of Pakistan Parliament embarked upon 50 years ago.
The special session will be
graced inter alia by sitting and former senators, parliamentary leadership,
Chief Ministers, Governors, and provincial ministers, diplomats,
representatives of Chambers, Media Houses, and office-bearers of bar councils
etc. In this respect, the issuance of commemorative postal stamps is one of the
many initiatives to celebrate the 50 years anniversary of the Senate in a
memorable and befitting manner. The core objective is to celebrate this unique
juncture in our parliamentary history in a way so as to renew, reaffirm and
re-energize federal-provincial harmony and connectivity being a sine qua non
for a robust, strong and homogenous federation. This tradition of commemorative
stamps all around the world aims to put on record the legacies forged by
various state institutions that merit a celebratory acknowledgement.
The year 1973 will remain
emblazoned in Pakistan's parliamentary history for having marked a
constitutional epoch in the form of 1973 Constitution that inter alia provided
for a bicameral parliament designating Senate as the Upper House mandated to
mainstreaming and institutionalizing federating units into the federal
parliamentary quotient to empower provinces through effective and equal
representation and devolution of powers.
Bringing balance into the system,
the Senate's role has been crucial towards carefully guiding the nation out of
any challenging deadlocks while safeguardingrights and interests of federating
units in the legislative, oversight and representative processes. Going a step
further, the Upper House of Pakistan Parliament has always been forthcoming and
instrumental in maintaining our national trajectory on our democratic,
socio-economic, strategic, security, foreign policy, domestic and international
fronts. Pakistan Senate's Golden Jubilee marks a crucial milestone in our
national quest spanned over five decades as a united, harmonious and
well-integrated federation. As a bastion of provincial harmony and equal
rights, the Senate convincingly nurtured a spirit of equality and inclusivity
as the very bedrock of robust democracy and pluralistic federalism. Leading
from the front with proactive legislation, astute oversight, and effective
public and provincial representation, Pakistan Senate painstakingly crocheted the
cross stitch of 'unity in diversity' through our socio-political fabric not as
buzzwords. but as our core democratic convictions and principles.
This ongoing journey of Senate
has been, and continues to be, a quintessentially perpetual endeavour to hem
together and strengthen the federation, ensure national cohesion and unity, and
promote an inclusive, representative and balanced parliamentary system through
participatory federalism. Most importantly, the Senate came forth as the
guardian of the rights and interests of Pakistan's federating units, strengthening
their stance on issues of provincial and national importance.
The Senate itself continues to
evolve and set higher standards for its own performance to create an equitable
parliamentary environment that is reliable and effective. Since its advent, the
Senate of Pakistan has also progressed leaps and bounds to strengthen
democracy. parliament, and international relations. All the while the Senate of
Pakistan was busy augmenting national unity and cohesion, it made unprecedented
endeavours in internationalizing Pakistan's vision and agenda of peace,
democracy, friendship, cooperation and people's welfare through proactive
Parliamentary diplomacy at both bilateral and multilateral forums.
The Upper House also continues to
host parliamentary and political leadership from around the world, forging
closer and stronger bilateral relationships. Augmenting trade, commerce,
investment and political cooperation has been the hallmark of these exchanges,
which contributes to raising the bar of business and trade potential. These
efforts positively impact the growth of Pakistan and are also instrumental in
establishing cooperative partnerships on a regional and international scale.
On the occasion of the Golden Jubilee Celebrations of the Senate of Pakistan, the Commemorative Postage Stamp of Rs. 20/- denomination and Souvenir Sheet (Value of Rs. 50/- + 2 Perforated Commemorative Stamps of Rs.20/- each) are being issued by Pakistan Post on March 15th, 2023.
International Women's Day (2023-2)
NCSW observes the 16 Days of
Activism every year, an international campaign was launched in 1991 against
gender-based violence. It starts from the International Day for Elimination of
Violence Against Women on the 25th of November up until Human Rights Day on
December 10th. The Campaign's main objective is to raise awareness of the
violence and abuse faced by women and create pathways of change to rid society
of this plight. At the extremity of violence against women lies femicide: the
murder of a woman because of their gender. One of the key events organized by
the NCSW this year, in collaboration with the PNCA, was the Poster Competition
in which students from all over Islamabad created artwork revolving around this
year's theme of 16 Days of Activism. This stamp has been designed to symbolize
breaking the chains of the violence against women which is entrenched within
society. The caption, which is written in Urdu states: 'End Violence Against
Women Now!'. Violence against women has taken the lives of a large number of
women and girls, not just within Pakistan but across the world. Speaking up.
spreading awareness and breaking barriers are essential to moving towards a
society that is peaceful and tolerant.
On the "Occasions of International Women's Day", Pakistan Post is issuing a Commemorative Postage Stamp of Rs.20/- denomination on 8th March, 2023.












