Islamabad: The Directorate of Electronic Media and Publication (DEMP) commemorated Pakistan’s 77th Independence Day by hosting a Digital Photographic Exhibition and Painting Competition that displayed the artistic talents of students from Islamabad and Rawalpindi. The event attracted students, officials from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, and media representatives, celebrating the country’s heritage through art.
According to Press Information Department, the exhibitions and competitions were held as a tribute to Pakistan’s Independence Day, showcasing artwork that depicted the nation’s history, struggles, and landscapes. Ms. Ambreen Jan, Federal Secretary of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, attended the event, praising the students’ work for reflecting Pakistan’s rich cultural stories.
The event, which was well-received by attendees, served as a platform for young artists to present their visions of Pakistan’s cultural and historical narratives. Secretary Jan highlighted the importance of such events in fostering national pride and historical awareness among the youth. The festivities concluded with the distribution of cash prizes to the participants, recognizing their contributions to the arts and national heritage. The DEMP expressed appreciation for the enthusiastic participation and the success of the event in bringing together art and patriotism.