Consul Generals' of multiple countries visit Governor House
AHEAD OF MOHAJIR CULTURE DAY CELEBRATIONS
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KARACHI: In a historic event, Consul Generals from Italy, America, Qatar, Turkey, Japan, Kuwait, Indonesia, Iran, Germany, Thailand, and the UAE visited the Governor House to celebrate Mohajir Culture Day.
The event was hosted by the Governor of Sindh, who showcased the preparations for the historic cultural stage. The organizers briefed the Consul Generals on the preparations, highlighting the special arrangements made for the participants. The Consul Generals praised the efforts, acknowledging the significance of promoting cultural heritage.
The Mohajir community will celebrate their Culture Day with great enthusiasm, showcasing their rich heritage and traditions. The event aims to promote unity, diversity, and cultural exchange, reflecting the true spirit of Sindh's rich cultural legacy.
The Governor of Sindh, Kamran Khan Tessori, expressed his gratitude to the Consul Generals for their participation and support. "This event is a testament to the rich cultural diversity of our province, and we are honored to share it with the world," he said.
The event will feature a spectacular cultural show, including folk music, dance performances, and cultural exhibitions. The Governor House will be decorated with colorful lights and decorations, reflecting the vibrant culture of the Mohajir community.
The celebration of Mohajir Culture Day is a significant event in the cultural calendar of Sindh, and this year's event promises to be the biggest and most spectacular yet.
The Mohajir community will celebrate their Culture Day with great enthusiasm, showcasing their rich heritage and traditions. The event aims to promote unity, diversity, and cultural exchange, reflecting the true spirit of Sindh's rich cultural legacy.
Mohajir Culture Day is celebrated annually to commemorate the rich cultural heritage of the Mohajir community. The day is marked with traditional events, including folk music, dance performances, and cultural exhibitions, showcasing the community's history, traditions, and contributions to the region.
Published in The Daily National Courier, December, 24 2024
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