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United Kingdom, Sindh share tradition of creativity, says Murad
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KARACHI: Sindh Governor Kamran Tessori and Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Friday attended the reception to celebrate the 76th birthday of King Charles III. The chief minister emphasised the British role in fostering unity through music, art and friendship. Speaking on the occasion, the chief minister noted the similarities between the UK and Sindh, particularly their shared tradition of creativity that has influenced global music and the arts. He highlighted rich cultural heritage of the province and its deep-rooted traditions in music, poetry, and the arts. “Sindh is a land of deep cultural roots, where music, poetry and the arts have thrived for thousands of years,” he said, celebrating the global impact of Sindhi artists. Governor Tessori, chief minister attend King Charles’ birthday reception at British mission Reflecting on the significance of cultural partnerships, he remarked, “Events like this create unique opportunities for British and Pakistani artists to collaborate, learn from each other, and bring new creative ideas to life. This exchange of talent and tradition reflects the friendship and mutual respect between us.” In conclusion, Mr Shah extended warm wishes to King Charles III, expressing hope for a year filled with peace, health, and happiness. Participating in the musical event organised on the occasion of the King’s birthday at the Deputy British High Commission, Governor Tessori said that bilateral relations between the two countries were entering a new dimension. Inviting the UK investors to invest in the province, he said that they would be provided all possible assistance and support.
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