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Drama Festival spreads anti-drug awareness
Drama Festival spreads anti-drug awareness

Express Tribune

time26-04-2025

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Drama Festival spreads anti-drug awareness

University students perform a drama, themed, Say No to Drugs, Yes to Life, during the Inter-University Drama Festival at the Punjab Arts Council. PHOTO: EXPRESS The Inter-University Drama Festival, themed "Nashye Se Inkar, Zindagi Se Pyaar" (Say No to Drugs, Yes to Life), concluded on Friday. Organised under the auspices of the Punjab Arts Council, nine university teams participated in the festival, which was part of a broader campaign against drug addiction. Islamabad Postgraduate College H-8 clinched the first position with its play Aas, Rawalpindi Women University secured second place with Un Dekha Jal, and Foundation University came third with Sarab. In individual categories, Rida Rehman was awarded Best Writer, Yasin Ahmed Best Director, Ali Naqvi Best Male Actor, and Fiza Faisal Best Female Actor. Usman Ali and Aqsa were recognized as Best Supporting Actors, while Muqaddas Fiza received the Best Villain award. The event was organised in collaboration with the Higher Education Commission, Anti-Narcotics Force, Shining Stars, and Saffron. The prize distribution ceremony was attended by Parliamentary Secretary for Information and Culture Shazia Rizwan, Saffron CEO Zahid Mahmood, HEC Focal Person Rana Shafiq, former Arts Council directors Naheed Manzoor and Waqar Ahmed, and current Director Sajjad Hussain. Renowned actors Anjum Habibi, Syed Basharat Jafri, and Amin Shahzad served as judges throughout the competition. Director Sajjad Hussain thanked participating institutions and guests for their support. Parliamentary Secretary Shazia Rizwan lauded the Arts Council for using drama to spread awareness about addiction. "Parents must also play a proactive role in keeping youth away from drugs," she said. Saffron CEO Zahid Mahmood highlighted the value of providing young artists a platform to promote social reform through performance. The top three winning teams received cash prizes of Rs100,000, Rs75,000, and Rs50,000 respectively. Artist Rana Kashif served as the compère throughout the festival.

PAC hosts colourful events to celebrate Punjab Culture Day
PAC hosts colourful events to celebrate Punjab Culture Day

Express Tribune

time14-04-2025

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PAC hosts colourful events to celebrate Punjab Culture Day

Girls present a tableau on the eve of Punjab Cultural Day in Bahawalpur. photo: APP Punjab Arts Council organised colourful events in connection with Culture Day. Parliamentary Secretary Information and Culture Department, Shazia Rizwan was the chief guest on this occasion. Director Arts Council Sajjad Hussain, Deputy Director Muhammad Shakoor, Assistant Director Muhammad Suleman, Assistant Director Sarfaraz Khan, and Assistant Director Waqar Ali were also present alongside the chief guest. Upon arrival at the Arts Council, the chief guest was presented with a traditional Chunri of Punjab, while the officials adorned traditional Punjabi Pagri (turban). Shazia Rizwan said that Punjab Culture Day not only represents our heritage and traditions but also serves as a means to connect our youth with their cultural roots. The government of Punjab is committed to celebrating this day with full zeal and fervour to preserve our customs, folk arts, and local heritage. The enthusiastic public participation in today's festivities reflects our strong cultural consciousness. Culture Day offers a unique opportunity to highlight the colours, fragrance, and folk wisdom of Punjab. Punjab Arts Council has organised various programmes, including folk music, painting competitions, musical events, and regional dances. I am proud to be part of this beautiful initiative that promotes the civilization and culture of Punjab. Director Arts Council Sajjad Hussain said that Punjab Culture Day beautifully reflects our civilizational identity, traditional values, and fine arts.

PAC marks Pakistan Day with patriotic event
PAC marks Pakistan Day with patriotic event

Express Tribune

time23-03-2025

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PAC marks Pakistan Day with patriotic event

The Punjab Arts Council (PAC) organised a Tableau, Speech and National Songs Competitions in to mark Pakistan Day. The event featured enthusiastic participation from students and young artists. Parliamentary Secretary for Information & Culture, Shazia Rizwan was the Guest of Honor at the Prize Distribution Ceremony. While addressing the participants, Ms Shazia Rizwan expressed her pride in witnessing the deep patriotism among the youth. She stated that seeing such patriotic enthusiasm in the young generation fills her heart with immense pride. "These competitions not only keep our history alive but also inspire the youth to play an active role in shaping Pakistan's bright future. I extend my heartfelt congratulations to all participants and winners." She further added that Pakistan Day provides us with an opportunity to renew our commitment to work tirelessly for the progress, prosperit, and stability of our country. "March 23, 1940, is a milestone in our history when the Muslims of the subcontinent resolved to establish a separate homeland. Today, we must promote national unity with the same passion and instil patriotism in our younger generation through cultural and educational activities. Punjab Arts Council Director, Sajjad Hussain, emphasised that Pakistan Day is a glorious chapter in our national history, reminding us of unity, sacrifice and determination. "The Lahore Resolution of March 23, 1940, laid the foundation for our independence. Today, we must reaffirm our commitment to work relentlessly for the development, prosperity and stability of our country."

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