PESHAWAR: Advisor to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister on Tourism, Culture, Archaeology and Museums Zahid Chanzeb said on Thursday that tangible steps were being taken for the revival of cultural activities at the Nishtar Hall in the provincial capital
“The commencement of theater dramas at Nishtar Hall would not only provide artistes with an opportunity to present quality performances but would also allow the people of Peshawar to enjoy high-quality shows,” he told a meeting here.
The chief minister’s advisor said that cultural activities had already started at Nishtar Hall. He said the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Culture and Tourism Authority (KPCTA) would organize the second theater drama in collaboration with the Centre for Learning Law and Business at the Nishtar Hall tomorrow (February 15). The objective, he added, was to engage the people of Peshawar in cultural and joyful activities and provide opportunities to local artistes as well to showcase their talents.
Officials said that the third theater drama would also be presented at Nishtar Hall this month, following the successful performance of a drama on Kashmir Solidarity Day, which received great appreciation from the public.
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