Friday, May 17, 2013 - Islamabad Property—Lok
Virsa, Ministry of National Heritage & Integration, here on
Thursday created a Cultural Diorama on Saudi Arabia “Al-Ghadeer” at
Pakistan National Museum of Ethnology (PNME).
For this purpose, Lok Virsa has allocated a spacious hall of 30 x 30 feet within PNME, Heritage Museum for which artifacts were being contributed by the Government of Saudi Arabia through its mission in Islamabad.
In this regard, a ceremony to inaugurate the space for the Saudi diorama was held at Lok Virsa Heritage Museum, which was graced by Ambassador of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Dr. Abdul Aziz Bin Ibrahim Al-Ghadeer and caretaker Federal Minister for Religious Affairs, Shahzada Jamal Nazir.
Heritage Museum depicts living cultural traditions and lifestyle of the people of Pakistan having a covered area of 60,000 square feet.
Speaking on the occasion, Saudi Ambassador, Dr. Abdul Aziz Bin Ibrahim Al-Ghadeer said “Saudi Arabia attaches great importance to its relations with brotherly Muslim country Pakistan. Pakistan has a rich and diverse culture, which has been creatively presented at the Heritage Museum”.
He hoped that formation of new government will overcome the big challenges faced by Pakistani nation and assured their support and cooperation for the newly elected government.
Federal Minister for National Heritage and Integration Shahzada Jamal Nazir said, “Pakistan enjoys cordial and friendly relations with the Government of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
These relations are time tested and based on the universal principles of love, peace and harmony.
The Minister thanked the Ambassador for his personal efforts in materializing the proposal in reality.
He also commended the contribution of his own department Lok Virsa and its dedicated team in documenting and preserving the cultural heritage of Pakistan and other friendly countries that have established their cultural displays and link passages here at the heritage museum in a high state of present-ability.
Earlier in his welcoming remarks, Lok Virsa’s executive director Khalid Javaid said, “Most of the museums in Pakistan are of archaeological nature which are a throwback from colonial times.
The Heritage Museum is the first museum of ethnology in Pakistan which presents the history and living traditions of the people of Pakistan both from the mainstream and the remotest regions of the country.
The location of this landmark achievement at Islamabad Property enriches the federal capital and adds to its attractions, he stated”.
For this purpose, Lok Virsa has allocated a spacious hall of 30 x 30 feet within PNME, Heritage Museum for which artifacts were being contributed by the Government of Saudi Arabia through its mission in Islamabad.
In this regard, a ceremony to inaugurate the space for the Saudi diorama was held at Lok Virsa Heritage Museum, which was graced by Ambassador of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Dr. Abdul Aziz Bin Ibrahim Al-Ghadeer and caretaker Federal Minister for Religious Affairs, Shahzada Jamal Nazir.
Heritage Museum depicts living cultural traditions and lifestyle of the people of Pakistan having a covered area of 60,000 square feet.
Speaking on the occasion, Saudi Ambassador, Dr. Abdul Aziz Bin Ibrahim Al-Ghadeer said “Saudi Arabia attaches great importance to its relations with brotherly Muslim country Pakistan. Pakistan has a rich and diverse culture, which has been creatively presented at the Heritage Museum”.
He hoped that formation of new government will overcome the big challenges faced by Pakistani nation and assured their support and cooperation for the newly elected government.
Federal Minister for National Heritage and Integration Shahzada Jamal Nazir said, “Pakistan enjoys cordial and friendly relations with the Government of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
These relations are time tested and based on the universal principles of love, peace and harmony.
The Minister thanked the Ambassador for his personal efforts in materializing the proposal in reality.
He also commended the contribution of his own department Lok Virsa and its dedicated team in documenting and preserving the cultural heritage of Pakistan and other friendly countries that have established their cultural displays and link passages here at the heritage museum in a high state of present-ability.
Earlier in his welcoming remarks, Lok Virsa’s executive director Khalid Javaid said, “Most of the museums in Pakistan are of archaeological nature which are a throwback from colonial times.
The Heritage Museum is the first museum of ethnology in Pakistan which presents the history and living traditions of the people of Pakistan both from the mainstream and the remotest regions of the country.
The location of this landmark achievement at Islamabad Property enriches the federal capital and adds to its attractions, he stated”.
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