Islamabad: Lok Virsa (National Institute of Folk and Traditional Heritage) hosted the participants of the Overseas Pakistani Convention, organised by the Government of Pakistan. The event took place at Lok Virsa premises, where guests were welcomed with the lively beats of traditional ‘dhol’ and a colourful cultural display.
The Parliamentary Secretary for National Heritage and Culture, Farah Naz Akbar, received the overseas Pakistanis and expressed appreciation for their unwavering commitment and contributions to the development of Pakistan. She engaged in meaningful discussions with the participants on the ways overseas Pakistanis can play an even greater role in nation-building and strengthening Pakistan’s image globally.
Akbar lauded the efforts of the government, the Prime Minister for successfully engaging the Pakistani diaspora and creating avenues for their active participation in national progress.
As part of their visit, the guests toured the Pakistan Museum of Ethnology, which showcases the rich cultural diversity of the country. They also enjoyed traditional folk music and enthusiastically joined in folk dances, celebrating the spirit of Pakistan’s living heritage. The festivities were complemented by a taste of authentic folk cuisine offered at Lok Virsa.
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