It was on this day in 1940 that a mammoth gathering of Muslims at Minto Park in Lahore adopted a resolution that paved way for creation of Pakistan.
The day will dawn with 31-gun salute at the federal and 21-gun salute at the provincial capitals.
It will be a public holiday and national flag would be hoisted at all major government and private buildings.
Special prayers would be offered after morning prayers for the security, progress and solidarity of the country.
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President Mamnoon Hussain will review the parade which will also be witnessed by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and the three services chiefs besides an array of guest's from different walks of life.
An investiture ceremony will be held at Aiwan-e-Sadar in the afternoon where President Mamnoon Hussain will confer awards and medals on eminent personalities for their outstanding performance and contribution in different fields.
Pakistan Day will also be celebrated at the UN for the first time with a concert planned in the prestigious General Assembly hall.
Titled Sufi Night: Music of Peace, it is aimed at spreading the message of peace and harmony at the world stage.
Various political, social, religious, cultural and educational organisations have also arranged functions to highlight different aspects of the struggle for Pakistan and lives of our founding fathers.
Radio Pakistan has also planned day-long programmes to mark the day including features, dramas, mushairas, discussion programmes and interviews of prominent personalities about different facets of Pakistan Movement.
Frontier Corps Balochistan will organise a flag hoisting ceremony at Quaid-i-Azam Residency at Ziarat tomorrow as part of Pakistan Day celebrations in the province.