Karachi is now home to the newly launched “Sindh Talent Hunt Programme,” a bold initiative by the Sindh Department of Culture. This programme focuses on uncovering the raw talent of young artists throughout the province, aiming to provide them with the tools and mentorship to refine their craft and achieve success in the art world.
The government is dedicated to protecting Karachi’s heritage by preserving its historical buildings. By improving monitoring, they aim to keep these landmarks in good condition, so they can continue to share Karachi’s history with future generations.
In a meeting led by Syed Zulfiqar Ali Shah, the department gave the green light for the “Sindh Talent Hunt Programme.” This initiative aims to discover and support emerging cultural talent throughout the region.
After the public’s strong reaction to the demolition of the Kanji and Cowasjee buildings, the government has decided to implement a monitoring system designed to safeguard the city’s cultural heritage.
Alongside this, efforts are underway to connect the Sindh Archives with the British Library, ensuring that key historical documents are preserved for the future.
To make visits more enjoyable, free internet services will soon be available at popular tourist spots. Alongside this, the Sindh Talent Hunt Program has been introduced to uncover and nurture young artistic talent across the province, providing them with the resources they need to grow and thrive.
Plans to Build Resorts at Keenjhar Lake
The Minister excitedly announced the plans for developing resorts at Keenjhar Lake, aiming to offer tourists better facilities and an enhanced experience. He also mentioned efforts to make stays at these resorts more budget-friendly by reducing the prices.
Syed Zulfiqar Ali Shah emphasized that under the guidance of Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah, there have been remarkable advancements in promoting culture and tourism. Furthermore, he pointed out that the government, following Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari’s vision, is dedicated to improving public services and facilities.
Shah Latif’s Poetry Available on Mobile Now
Syed Zulfiqar Ali Shah revealed that Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai’s timeless poetry is now just a tap away on mobile phones, expanding its reach to more people. In addition, the music of legendary singers is being made available on social media, offering a chance for everyone to enjoy their iconic voices.
On another front, the government is introducing cutting-edge technology to enhance the Mohenjo-Daro site. While translating its rich history into 15 languages to make it accessible to people worldwide.