Pakistan: Govt to launch heritage channel. Jamal Shah, the interim minister for culture and heritage, has announced the launch of a heritage channel. Specifically for the promotion of Pakistani regional literature.
At the Pakistan Academy of Letters in Islamabad’s opening session of a two-day conference with the theme “Hum Jugnu Taaray Dharti Ke.” The minister made the announcement.
According to the minister, the channel will feature translated versions of various types of regional literature, such as parables, adages, poetry, and music. So that young people from all over the nation. Who speak any language can comprehend the essence of the folk wisdom of our multiethnic nation.
He claimed that in addition to published in books and magazines, the literature also translated into the relevant languages by musicians and linguists.
The minister stated that although the caretaker government has a short term, we will work to have this project finished as soon as possible.
Jamal Shah urged raising awareness of regional languages and rich linguistic identities. Among the younger generation as well as instilling the value of valuing unity in diversity.
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Important to note that Shah’s outstanding artistic achievements not just limited to the entertainment industry.
The great painter and sculptor also responsible for creating the bronze bust of Dr. Abdus Salam, a Pakistani Nobel laureate. Which unveiled at the International Atomic Energy Agency last year.