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» The state is grappling with widespread discontent, where merit is undermined, nepotism thrives, and unemployment fuels crime and corruption. Society urgently needs order and civic responsibility. The constitution, a cornerstone of the rule of law, is only effective when respected; without this respect, it becomes a mere piece of paper, leading to chaos. This session will explore the evolution of Pakistan’s 1973 Constitution, its roots in the colonial history of united India, the reasons for its repeated abrogation, and how it can best serve our political society. ● About the speaker: » Rashid Ali is an Assistant Professor of History at Islamabad Model College for Boys. He is also a visiting faculty member at several prestigious institutions, including Bahria University, MAJU (now CUST), and the Department of History at Quaid-i-Azam University. As a curriculum expert, Rashid has contributed to the National Curriculum Council, helping to develop curricula for History, General Knowledge, Social Studies and Pakistan Studies. Additionally, he has served on the Federal Public Service Commission Interview Panel and has been a subject specialist and interview panelist for Political Science, Pakistan Studies, International Relations and History.