ISLAMABAD: President Mamnoon Hussain on Monday said that the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) would be a game changer in the entire region and would help realise the dreams of Quaid-e-Azam and Allama Muhammad Iqbal. He was speaking at a ceremony arranged by Khubaib Foundation in connection with Orphan Day. The president said that the corruption is a curse, which could erode a society and urged the people to eradicate the menace through collaborated efforts. He said that the main causes of corruption are erosion of moral and spiritual values, besides avarice against which there is a need to launch full-fledged movement. Youth could play an active role in that regard, he added. He said that the people should discharge their responsibilities and duties with complete sense of honesty and integrity and put the country on the path of progress and prosperity. President Mamnoon urged the people to fully back the government in completion of mega development projects being undertaken throughout the country. He said that the government had initiated a number of mega power projects and with their completion, the load shedding would completely end by 2018 or would be minimised greatly. Khubaib Foundation Chairman Nadeem Ahmed Khan and Turkish Ambassador to Pakistan Sadik Babur Girgin were also present on the occasion. The president observed that the deprivation from proper education and distance from the core values were some of the causes of terrorism. He said that with proper upbringing of coming generations, such issues could be overcome easily adding that the institutions like Khubaib Foundation are performing such a noble cause. The president appreciated the welfare set-ups like Khubaib Foundation and said that such institutions had great significance because they were looking after the deserving children in a society. He further said that the children being groomed in such welfare institutions deserved to be educated well like other normal children. The president referred to the life of Hazrat Muhammad (Peace be Upon Him).