Islamabad:In a captivating exploration of the nation's cultural gems, Federal Minister for National Heritage and Culture, Syed Jamal Shah, embarked on a profound journey. The National Museum, echoing with whispers of bygone eras through its artefacts, and the National Archaeology Library, a bastion of historical knowledge, were among the sacred spaces graced by the minister's presence.
The intellectual odyssey continued as Minister Jamal Shah immersed him in the literary wonders housed at the Pakistan Academy of Letters, revealing the diverse literary heritage woven into the fabric of the country. His linguistic quest then led him to the Urdu Dictionary Board, where the intricacies of the Urdu language were joyously explored and celebrated.
Officers, serving as custodians of cultural significance, meticulously guided the Federal Minister through each institution, unravelling the nuances and profound roles they play in preserving and promoting the nation's cultural and historical wealth.
This cultural immersion stands as a testament to the government's unwavering commitment to cultivating a deep connection with Pakistan's heritage. Minister Jamal Shah's visit becomes a luminous chapter, affirming the enduring importance of safeguarding cultural legacies, ensuring they remain vibrant threads in the tapestry of the nation's identity.
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