SEPMA Academy drives inclusive music recognition in Karachi
The SEPMA Academy event in Karachi highlighted a strong push toward inclusive music education and talent recognition. The ceremony reportedly celebrated visually impaired and specially abled students through awards and citations.
Organized under the umbrella of Shaan e Pakistan, the event also marked a milestone in its ten-year journey. It focused on expanding opportunities for marginalized musical talent through collaboration and education.
Shaan e Pakistan Inclusivity Ceremony Highlights Vision
The ceremony featured a red-carpet opening attended by several notable guests, including Dr Ramesh Kumar Vankwani, Sahir Lodhi, and international diplomatic representatives. The atmosphere reflected growing support for inclusive cultural platforms.
Performances by visually impaired students of Ida Rieu opened the event with Tilawat, Naat, and national anthem presentations. These performances set a respectful and emotional tone for the evening.
SEPMA Academy Award Presentation Karachi
The highlight of the SEPMA Academy ceremony was the presentation of the Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Award to Gulsher, a student of Ida Rieu. The award was presented by Dr Ramesh Kumar Vankwani during the main stage segment.
Citations were also distributed among students from Institute of Holistic Rehabilitation and Inclusion (IHRI) and The Citizens Foundation (TCF). The recognition aimed to encourage artistic development among specially abled learners.
Ida Rieu Student Performance Tribute
Students from Ida Rieu reportedly delivered a moving performance that emphasized resilience and artistic expression. The tableau segment further highlighted inclusion through creative storytelling and stage design.
The segment was directed by Huma Haji Zikar Pardesi, who also emphasized the importance of expanding platforms for visually impaired talent. The presentation received positive audience response.
IHRI Collaboration Inclusive Education
Speakers from IHRI and other partner institutions stressed the importance of collaboration in building sustainable inclusive programs. They stated that partnerships could strengthen training and performance opportunities for students.
Officials also expressed hope that such initiatives would lead to broader cultural integration and skill development. The discussion centered on long-term institutional cooperation.
Jashn e ShaanePakistan 2026 Plans
Organizers revealed plans for a future Jashn e ShaanePakistan 2026 Inclusivity Festival as part of the ongoing celebration. The festival aims to provide international exposure to emerging talent.
Huma Haji Zikar Pardesi reportedly stated that collective support—financial or in-kind—would be essential for scaling the initiative. She emphasized that collaboration would be key to sustainable growth.
Closing Atmosphere at Karachi Ceremony
The event concluded with high tea and networking among attendees. Organizers and guests reportedly expressed optimism about future inclusivity-driven cultural programs.
The SEPMA Academy initiative continues to position itself as a growing platform for accessible music education and talent recognition in Pakistan.






















