Islamabad: Art and Craft training classes at National Institute of Folk and Traditional Heritage (Lok Virsa) continue to attract the aspirants of painting and calligraphy from twin cities on every weekend. Talking to this agency, an official of Lok Virsa said that ‘Craft is Knowledge’, classes are now in full swing with new students coming to register themselves every day. “The official said these classes were an effort to promote crafts field along with polishing the creative skills of the young blood,” he added.
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