Key Bearer of Rasool’s Tomb Visits Karachi, Hosted by Governor of SindhNational Assembly Facilitation Center Operational for New Members

Karachi, Sheikh Noori Muhammad Ali, the esteemed key bearer of Rasool’s Tomb, arrived in Karachi this evening for a three-day visit. During his stay, he will be hosted by the Governor of Sindh at the Governor House, highlighting the significance of his visit to the city and the honor accorded to him by the provincial leadership.

According to Sindh Governor House, Sheikh Noori Muhammad Ali’s visit is marked by his accommodation at the Governor House, where he will be staying for the duration of his three-day visit. The visit underscores the cultural and religious significance of Sheikh Noori Muhammad Ali’s role as the key bearer of Rasool’s Tomb, a position that holds considerable respect and reverence in the Islamic world.

The hosting of Sheikh Noori Muhammad Ali by the Governor of Sindh signifies the importance of fostering religious and cultural ties within the community. It also provides an opportunity for discussions on topics of mutual interest and the strengthening of spiritual connections.

The visit of such a distinguished figure to Karachi is a moment of pride for the city and the province, reflecting the deep-seated respect for religious traditions and figures in Pakistan. The Governor House’s role as the host for this esteemed guest further emphasizes the government’s commitment to honoring religious heritage and fostering an environment of respect and dialogue among different cultural and religious communities.

Islamabad, A Facilitation Center designed to assist the newly elected members of the National Assembly is now fully operational within the National Assembly Secretariat, Islamabad. Established in Committee Room No. 2, the center is prepared to manage the registration process, including photographing and issuing necessary documents and cards to the new legislators.

According to National Assembly of Pakistan, the Facilitation Center began its operations on February 22, 2024, welcoming the arrival of newly elected members. The center is scheduled to remain open until the opening session of the National Assembly, operating from 10 am to 3 pm daily to facilitate the registration process for the new members.

Newly elected members are urged to visit the Facilitation Center promptly to complete their registration without the inconvenience of potential delays caused by high turnout. They are required to bring their National Identity Card along with other essential documents for the registration process.

This initiative underscores the commitment to ensuring a smooth transition and integration of new members into the legislative body, facilitating their immediate involvement in the governance and legislative duties awaiting them.

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