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Easter Cake-Cutting Ceremony Organized by the Government of Punjab

Easter Cake-Cutting Ceremony Organized by the Government of Punjab

Easter 2026 – Punjab, Pakistan

The joyous occasion of Easter 2026 was celebrated with warmth, unity, and harmony through a special cake-cutting ceremony organized by the Government of Punjab. The event brought together community leaders, government representatives, faith leaders, and members of the Christian community to celebrate the message of hope, peace, and resurrection that Easter represents.

The ceremony reflected the Government of Punjab’s commitment to promoting religious harmony, inclusion, and respect for minority communities across the province. Participants gathered in an atmosphere of fellowship and mutual respect, sharing the spirit of Easter with joy and gratitude.

The event was honored by the presence of Ms. Maria Javed, Assistant Commissioner Taxila, and Ms. Gulshan Noreen, CO Muncipal Taxila, whose participation highlighted the government’s support and encouragement for interfaith harmony and community engagement. Distinguished guests, community representatives, and social leaders also attended the occasion and extended heartfelt Easter greetings to the Christian community.

Speakers emphasized the importance of unity, tolerance, and peaceful coexistence among people of all faiths, noting that such celebrations strengthen social harmony and national solidarity. The cake-cutting ceremony symbolized not only the celebration of Easter but also the shared values of love, compassion, forgiveness, and hope that bring communities together.

The event concluded with prayers for peace, prosperity, and the continued progress of Pakistan, leaving behind a message of harmony, inclusion, and collective respect for all communities.

AGAPE Together appreciates and supports every initiative that promotes interfaith harmony, mutual respect, and unity among all communities, believing that together we can build a more peaceful and inclusive society for future generations.