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“Azadi Kay Rang” painting competition held in Rawalpindi

RAWALPINDI: The Punjab Council of the Arts, Rawalpindi held the prize distribution ceremony of its Independence Day painting competition, “Azadi Kay Rang,” today. Mr. Rizwan Khalil Shamsi, Chief Manager, State Bank, and Ms. Shazia Rizwan, Parliamentary Secretary for Information and Culture, Government of the Punjab, attended the ceremony as Chief Guests.

The competition provided young artists with a creative platform to express their vision of independence, patriotism, and love for Pakistan through art. Addressing the gathering, Mr. Rizwan Khalil Shamsi, Chief Manager, State Bank, appreciated the enthusiasm and artistic talent displayed by the young participants.

He said that creative activities of this nature provide an effective platform for young people to express their ideas and strengthen their connection with the country. He also appreciated the Punjab Council of the Arts, Rawalpindi for providing opportunities for emerging artists. Shazia Rizwan, Parliamentary Secretary for Information and Culture, Government of the Punjab, appreciated the participants for portraying the spirit of independence through their artwork.

She emphasized that art and cultural activities play an important role in nurturing creativity, national awareness, and a positive outlook among the younger generation. She distributed prizes and certificates among the winning participants and congratulated all the artists.

Muhammad Shakoor, Director, Punjab Council of the Arts, Rawalpindi, thanked both Chief Guests, the judges, participating artists, and guests for their presence and support. He particularly appreciated the efforts of Senior Artist Azeem Iqbal, who played a key role in organising and coordinating the painting competition.

He acknowledged his dedication and valuable contribution in making the event successful and said that such efforts are essential for providing young artists with meaningful opportunities to showcase their talent. He reaffirmed the Council’s commitment to encouraging emerging artists and promoting art and cultural activities in the region.

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