Punjab Youth Festival: Were you part of the world’s largest art lesson?

Over 5,000 students set new world record.

Over 5,000 students set new world record. PHOTO: SHAFIQ MALIQ

LAHORE:


Over 5,000 school children set a new world record on Friday by sitting through the largest art lesson of the world at Punjab Stadium.


The record was previously held by Chinese Taipei with 4,810 children.

As many as 6,000 students from Beaconhouse School System exhibited great discipline in the 30-minutes class as they painted the Mughal-era style buildings.

The Guinness Book team then counted the papers prepared by the children and affirmed 5,351 valid, declaring Pakistan the new record holder. The stadium echoed with slogans of Pakistan zindabad as the announcement came.

Addressing the participants, Sports Board Punjab Director General Usman Anwar praised the students and said that Pakistani children had the potential to regularly set and break records.


Sports Secretary Muhammad Khan Khichi was also present.

Young scientists

An exhibition was organised at the Lahore Expo Centre as part of the festival under the aegis of the Ministry of Science and Technology.

Students from 47 universities arranged 75 stalls at the exhibition. Students displayed models of dams, bridges, important buildings, roads and electronics and won praise from the audience.

An electronic bicycle model by Tauseef of Government College of Technology, Sialkot, earned appreciation from the large gathering. A jury would announce the winners on Saturday (today) after examining the models and listening to students’ presentations.

A large book fair has also been organised at the venue.

Published in The Express Tribune, March 1st, 2014.
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