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Arts Council and Dow University for Youth Ambassador Program

Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi Partners with

Dow University for “Youth Ambassador Program”

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Karachi, Pakistan – Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi and Dow University of Health Sciences Sign MoU

The Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi has officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Dow University of Health Sciences to launch the “Youth Ambassador Program.” This significant agreement was finalized by President of the Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi, Muhammad Ahmed Shah, and Registrar of Dow University, Dr. Ashar Afaq. The ceremony was also attended by Vice-Chancellor Professor Saeed Qureshi.

Objective of the Youth Ambassador Program

The “Youth Ambassador Program” aims to bridge educational institutions with cultural activities, encouraging students from various disciplines, including International Relations, Information Technology, Science and Technology, Law, and Health Sciences, to engage in cultural and creative endeavors. Muhammad Ahmed Shah emphasized the program’s role in connecting the younger generation with arts and culture.

Program Details and Scope

The program will span from Sukkur and Obaro to Karachi, with the initial phase commencing in Karachi. Muhammad Ahmed Shah highlighted that the program challenges the stereotype that fields such as medicine and engineering lack creativity. He shared that even senior professors at the Arts Council have demonstrated their artistic talents, and students from Dow Medical College have actively participated in Arts Council festivals.

Arts Council’s Commitment to Cultural Development

Muhammad Ahmed Shah also noted the Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi’s ongoing efforts to rejuvenate arts councils across Sindh. These initiatives include hiring fine arts and music teachers, organizing the Pakistan Literature Festival in various cities, and establishing a creative data bank for young talents. Additionally, the Arts Council will host the World Cultural Festival in September, featuring artists from 33 countries and workshops.

Dow University’s Support and Collaboration

Vice-Chancellor Professor Saeed Qureshi expressed pride in Dow University students’ participation in the Youth Ambassador Program and their previous contributions to Arts Council events. He congratulated Muhammad Ahmed Shah on the MoU and affirmed Dow University’s commitment to continuing this fruitful collaboration.

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