Art always powerful medium to raise awareness among people: Chairman Senate,Governor KP lauds

ISLAMABAD -UNS: Art has always been a powerful medium to raise awareness and promote understanding among people, said Chairman Senate Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani while inaugurating a fundraiser art exhibition at Pakistan National Council of Arts.

He extended heartfelt appreciation to all the artists who have dedicatedly worked to make this exhibition a success and contributed immensely to our cultural heritage.

Such a wonderful work transcends boundaries, connects hearts, and conveys messages that words often fail to express, he remarked.He said that such initiatives play a crucial role in shaping a positive and soft image of the country on the global stage.

“As we continue to face various challenges as a nation, it is the spirit and resilience of our artists that often provide us with hope and a sense of identity. Their work fosters dialogue, encourages empathy, and promotes peace and harmony within our society” , he observed while addressing participants.

He called for supporting and encouraging artists in their endeavors.He also emphasized that such exhibitions also need to be organized at provincial levels specially Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa.

The Chairman Senate was also accompanied by Governor Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa Faisal Karim Kundi during the exhibition. He also lauded the work of young artists.

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