Shaan-e-Pakistan Launches SEPMA Music Academy for Visually Impaired Artists
Arwa Noor
Karachi: Celebrating a decade of cultural excellence, Shaan-e-Pakistan has launched the SEPMA Music Academy, a dedicated space offering free music education for visually impaired and specially abled individuals.
The event, themed “Harmonizing Hope for the Visually Impaired,” brought together artists, philanthropists, and cultural figures at a vibrant red-carpet gathering. Notable attendees included Alyy Khan, Nadira Panjwani, Irfan Pardesi, and Jawed Iqbal, among others.
Veteran media professional Shanaz Ramzi, a long-time associate of Shaan-e-Pakistan, delivered the welcome address, highlighting the initiative’s mission and the platform’s ongoing efforts to promote inclusivity through art and culture.
Shaan-e-Pakistan continues to serve as a bridge between communities, blending creativity and compassion while nurturing the next generation of Pakistani talent.
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