Arshad Nadeem ‘proud of Pakistan’: Kaukab
Consumer Choice Awards ceremony 2022 to honour Arshad’s victory Awards and medals will also be given to those who have rendered outstanding services from various walks of life too, says CAP Chairman
- 344
- 0
KARACHI: Arshad Nadeem is the pride of Pakistan after winning the gold medal in javelin throwing competition in the Commonwealth Games, he made the entire Pakistanis proud. The Consumer Icon Award will be awarded in the Consumer Choice Award ceremony 2022 by Consumer Association of Pakistan, by representative body of consumers. Kaukab Iqbal Chairman of Consumer Association of Pakistan, said this in a statement while paying tribute to Arshad Nadeem.
There is a need to encourage sports at the provincial and federal levels and multinational companies should also offer jobs to athletes in their companies so that they can be encouraged. Chairman Consumer’s Association of Pakistan said that the name of Pakistan will be bright only with the promotion of a healthy society. Kaukab Iqbal said that Consumer Choice Award which is considered as the prestigious award of Pakistan and is very popular among various brands and service providers. This year, the award committee has decided that award will be given to encourage the service providers in various fields and this process will continue in the coming years as well.
Kaukab Iqbal further said that it is not possible to give the awards or medals given by the government to those who have performed outstanding services in all fields, so the announcement of giving medals and awards by CAP is definitely for such people. will be encouraging. He further informed that Consumer Choice Awards will also be given to encourage women entrepreneurship. He said that women are working online from their homes alongside men so that they can financially support their families in this era of inflation. Now it is the need of time that every member of the family should learn different skills in view of the economic need and save their family from economic misery.
Published in The Daily National Courier, August, 10 2022
Like Business on Facebook, follow @DailyNCourier on Twitter to stay informed and join in the conversation.