Islamabad:The National Institute of Folk and Traditional Heritage (Lok Virsa) on Wednesday hosted a painting competition to express solidarity with the heroes of Jaffar Express train tragedy.
The event provided a platform to the university and college students of twin cities to show solidarity with the Jaffar Express train tragedy heroes and their families. The competition was held at the Pakistan Museum of Ethnology Hall of Exhibitions.
The contest aimed to harness the imagination of young artists and honor the courage and resilience of the victims of the incident. The participants presented their artistic skills through inspiring paintings that captured the themes of bravery, solidarity, and national pride.
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