Talented Huzaifa, Farhan, Hania awarded certificates on International Youth Day
Punjab Minister for Sports, Youth Affairs and Tourism Rai Taimoor Khan Bhatti awarded appreciation certificates to leading young achievers – Huzaifa Ahmed, Farhan Ayub and 9-year-old tennis player Hania Minhas.
A simple but impressive ceremony was sorted out to stamp ‘International Youth Day’ and acknowledged the accomplishments of Pakistan’s young prominent performers.
Punjab Minister for Sports, Youth Affairs and Tourism Rai Taimoor Khan Bhatti awarded appreciation certificates to leading young achievers – Huzaifa Ahmed, Farhan Ayub and 9-year-old tennis player Hania Minhas at a ceremony which was held at his office.
Director General Sports Punjab Adnan Arshad Aulakh, Director Sports Hafeez Bhatti, SBP Chief Consultant Shahid Faqeer Virk and other officials were also present on this occasion.
Addressing the ceremony, Punjab Minister for Sports said these young stars are doing wonderful jobs on their own and they are our real asset.
“The whole nation is proud of their remarkable distinctions. They are also providing great inspiration to the young generation of the country,” he added.
Featuring the accomplishments of previously mentioned youthful achievers, Taimoor Khan said that Farhan Ayub has set up 21 stunning Guinness World Records at such a youthful age.
“Nine-year-old tennis prodigy Hania Minhas has included in200 tennis matches last year. She also snatched 43 distinctions during these matches and now she is preparing to travel to Dubai and Spain for practice matches,” he affirmed.
The Punjab Sports Minister said that Huzaifa Ahmed made a prominent contribution towards deserving human beings during the coronavirus pandemic through his NGO ‘Rizq’.
“Huzaifa distributed 7 lakh ration bags among 20,000 needy families of the country during this testing time. He is also only the second Pakistani to be honoured by British Queen in recognition of his services for the cause of deserving humanity,” he elaborated.