‘No country can progress without strong cultural identity’

Cultural ministry to launch heritage channel, promoting folk heritage


Our Correspondent November 22, 2023
Girls present a tableau on the eve of Punjab Cultural Day in Bahawalpur. photo: APP

ISLAMABAD:

Interim Federal Minister for National Heritage and Culture Jamal Shah on Tuesday said no country can move forward unless its people have a strong cultural identity.

He said this while addressing a cultural programme titled ‘Globalisation and Pakistani Cultures’ organised by the Alliance for Good Governance Foundation in collaboration with the Information Service Academy (ISA). The minister underscored the importance of cultural diversity, asserting that it enlightened the youth about the beauty of unity.

National Heritage and Culture Advisor Muhammad Kashif Irshad, Zubaida Birwani, Panah Baloch, Dr Hanif Khalil, Mazhar Arif, Dr Humaira Ashfaq, Professor Saeed Ahmad, Aamir Haider, representatives of academia, civil society were also present on the occasion.

Highlighting his ministry's initiatives, Jamal Shah said the cultural ministry was about to launch a heritage channel, dedicated to showcasing folk heritage of the country. He emphasised the pivotal role of folklore and national heritage in educating the younger generation and shaping societal values.

He revealed plans for the revival of cultural sites in Islamabad that would provide artists with platforms to showcase their talents through performances and foster cultural promotion.

Published in The Express Tribune, November 22nd, 2023.

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