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LAHORE, Jul 13 (APP):Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Prof. Ahsan Iqbal inaugurated the newly established Engineers’ Lounge at the Institution of Engineers Pakistan (IEP), here on Sunday.
The initiative, led by Engineer Usman Farooq, aims to foster innovation, collaboration,
and policy engagement among engineers across the country. The inaugural ceremony
witnessed a large gathering of professionals from Pakistan Engineering Congress,
Pakistan Engineering Council, Institution of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Pakistan-IEEEP, and several other engineering bodies, along with representatives of the engineering
community from across the country.
Addressing the gathering, Prof. Ahsan Iqbal announced that a comprehensive national
policy was being formulated in consultation with all four provinces to counter Indian
water aggression. The policy, he said, aims to effectively safeguard Pakistan’s water
resources in the face of ongoing regional challenges. He further revealed plans to establish
a special technical committee comprising water experts and engineers. The committee
will provide technically sound recommendations to address water disputes and related
challenges, ensuring informed and effective decision-making, he said.
The minister said that the committee would include presidents and representatives
of major engineering institutions, enabling a coordinated and inclusive approach to
national policy formulation.
Ahsan Iqbal also announced the commencement of work on the formation of a “Federation
of Engineering Institutions of Pakistan”, a unified platform to bring all engineering organizations together. The proposed federation would ensure that engineers receive robust representation in national policymaking and play a more visible role in the country’s development, he added.
Highlighting the importance of engineering for national progress, he stressed the need for
mobilizing engineers as part of a national mission to address Pakistan’s pressing challenges.
He described the Engineers’ Lounge as a symbol of forward-thinking and national unity,
and shared a vision of transforming it into a National Engineering Club, a center for training, research, mentorship, and innovation for young professionals.
Ahsan Iqbal said that Pakistan’s engineers were a valuable national asset, and their intelligence and hard work must be harnessed for the country’s development agenda. He assured that the government stands shoulder to shoulder with all engineering bodies in this mission.
On the occasion, IEP Secretary General Engineer Amir Zamir Khan lauded Prof. Ahsan Iqbal’s national vision and said that engineering institutions were ready to collaborate under the Planning Commission’s platform. He underscored the need for moving beyond provincial divides and work together for a united and progressive Pakistan.
Engineer Usman Farooq, the founder of the Engineers’ Lounge, said the initiative represents a vision of hope for young engineers and a platform that could contribute meaningfully to resolving national issues.