Pakistan’s textile exports increasing in Denmark: Ambassador Lis Roseholm

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Lahore: Ambassador of Denmark to Pakistan Lis Roseholm said this week that Pakistan’s textile exports were increasing in Denmark as Pakistan’s textile products are being liked there.

During a meeting with Governor Punjab Muhammad Balighur Rehman at Governor House Lahore, Roseholm also expressed the interest of Danish universities to collaborate with the Pakistani universities to transfer digital skills to Pakistani youth.

The issues of renewable energy, promotion of digital technology were discussed during the meeting.

Speaking on this occasion, the Governor said that the Prime Minister of Pakistan Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and the Punjab government are promoting alternative sources of energy, especially solar energy to a greater extent, adding that this will not only reduce carbon emission but it will also help to meet the shortage of electricity in the country.

He said that Quaid-e-Azam Solar Park Bahawalpur project that was established in the previous tenure of Muslim League-N, is a good and profitable environment-friendly project. He further said that teaching digital skills to the youth is a priority of the government.

The Governor apprised the Danish Ambassador about the Islamophobia and the sentiments of Pakistanis regarding the respect of Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) and reiterated that respect for the sentiments of others and inter-faith harmony is the only way to move forward and progress. The Ambassador of Denmark fully agreed with the views of Governor Punjab in this regard.