Pakistan’s Youngest Biologist Muhammad Ayad Honored at Human Harmony Conference in Maldives

 

Malé, Maldives | October 2025:

The chief guest of the program was Mohamed Muthalib, Minister of Fisheries and Ocean Resources of the Republic of Maldives. Special guests included Ahmed Saeed Mustafa, Deputy Minister of Finance and Planning of the Maldives; Ananda Prasad Pokharel, Former Minister of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation of Nepal; Hussain Nihadh, Deputy Minister of Sports, Fitness, and Recreation of the Maldives; and Abdul Jalil Ismail, Deputy Minister of Islamic Affairs and Imam of King Salman Mosque, Maldives. Also present was Mohammad Khalilur Rahman, President of the Maldives BNP.

The event was presided over by Md. Golam Faruk Majnu, Executive Director of the Asian Business Partnership Association. In his speech, he emphasized the importance of human harmony for global peace and sustainable development. He also highlighted the need for simplified visa policies to strengthen international business and tourism.

Representatives from various Asian countries participated in the conference. As recognition for their contributions to human harmony and development, 40 distinguished personalities from across Asia were honored with special awards. Among them, a young Pakistani prodigy received special recognition: Muhammad Ayad, Gifted Child, Homeschooler, Lahore, Pakistan, celebrated for his outstanding achievements as the youngest biologist.

During the event, the guests stressed the importance of mutual cooperation in education, healthcare, tourism, and international trade. They noted that regional collaboration and human harmony are essential to achieving lasting peace and sustainable development.

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