‘Murtaza praises physically-challenged children for Art Craft’

City News Nov, 25 2022
‘Murtaza praises physically-challenged children for Art Craft’
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Karachi: Administrator Karachi Murtaza Wahab said that there is no discrimination as there are students of every colour, language and religion showing their talent and creativity at 3rd year theses display under Arts Council Institute of Art and Crafts. Event under Arts Council Institute of Art and Crafts organised by Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi was held here. Abila, Noor, Rameeza, Bisma Abid, Sheeza Shoukat and Zainab Abdul Rasheed participated.

Murtaza Wahab and President Arts Council Ahmad Shah took special part in thesis display.  I am happy that beautiful work of deaf and dumb girls is being seen here. Children are putting their ideas on canvas, he added. Children from different areas of Karachi are studying here and being given education that a child of every class can get. Arts Council Karachi is working with support of Sindh government. We stand with Ahmed Shah as well as institution, we see children studying here who would never think of getting this education.

My promise is providing protection to public entertainment places so that art and culture can be promoted.  Ahmad Shah said that main task of Arts Council is to enrich new generation with creative skills. This school is first art school of Pakistan. We have renovated this art school. Student of Arts Council are becoming professional. Thanks to media that shows beautiful face of Arts Council. Few days are left for Urdu conference. A ghost bungalow is in neighbourhood which is currently of no use. If we get Faizi Rahmeen more people can benefit, this land is narrow for us now. 

Published in The Daily National Courier, November, 25 2022

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