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Minar-e-Pakistan: A Tribute to the Struggle for Pakistan

Celebrated annually as Pakistan Day, March 23rd commemorates the passage of the Lahore Resolution, symbolizing Pakistan's fight for independence. Today, the Minar-e-Pakistan, constructed at the resolution site, stands as a testament to the aspirations of the subcontinent's Muslims.

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March 23, 1940, marked a momentous day in the history of Pakistan. To commemorate the passing of the Lahore Resolution, which represented the first formal demand for a separate Muslim state, March 23 is celebrated as Pakistan Day (Yaum-e-Pakistan) each year. The resolution laid the groundwork for the eventual partition of British India in 1947. Today, the resolution is regarded as a cornerstone of Pakistan’s identity and independence, though the name “Pakistan” was not in it. The Minar-e-Pakistan stands tall and proud at the very location where the resolution was passed. Since the foundation stone was first laid in 1940, Minar-e-Pakistan has remained a symbol of the struggle, aspirations, and dreams of the Muslims of the subcontinent.

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