Exhibition ‘Heritage of Pakistan’ to be held to mark 70th Independence Day celebrations

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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Department of Archeology and Museums (DoAM) will arrange a week-long exhibition titled “Heritage of Pakistan” with display of unique and rare artifacts, depicting different ancient eras by end of November to mark 70th Independence Day celebrations.

“The department has started arrangements for holding this week-long activity with the involvement of archeology departments, universities, archeology experts and students”, Director (Archeology) DoAM Abdul Azeem said while talking to the state-run news agency on Monday.

He informed that the exhibition, to be held at Sir Syed Memorial Society, will enable the students, researchers and art lovers to explore variety of artifacts, their origins and other details.

He said this exhibition is the part of activities, being arranged across the country to mark 70th Independence Day celebrations.

He said a meeting to review arrangements of the activities to mark Independence Day celebrations was held earlier at National History and Literary Heritage (NH&LH) Division.

The meeting was presided by Advisor to Prime Minister on NH&LH, Irfan Siddiqui who gave directions to make proper arrangements to exhibit the rich cultural heritage of the country in this exhibition.

Advisor to Prime Minister Irfan Siddiqui insisted that “We all have to arrange such cultural activities to promote soft image of the country at international level and inform people what Pakistan is all about”, he said.

Abdul Azeem said the department has recently added 1,000 more artifacts into its collection which were recovered by the custom officials at the Islamabad airport recently. The number of recovered artifacts in department’s possession is now 12,000.

The unique artifacts from this collection will also be the part of the exhibition, Director, DOAM added.

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