CM Maryam Extends Heartfelt Wishes on ‘Baloch Culture Day’

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Islamabad: Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz extended her congratulations on ‘Baloch Culture Day’.

In her statement on Saturday morning, Maryam Nawaz emphasised the beauty of Balochistan, both in its landscape and its people, highlighting that the progress of Balochistan translates directly to the progress of Pakistan.

Furthermore, Maryam expressed admiration for the values of love and patriotism deeply embedded within Baloch culture.

About Baloch Culture DayPunjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz extended her congratulations on Baloch Culture Day.

In her statement on Saturday morning, Maryam Nawaz emphasised the beauty of Balochistan,Baloch Culture Day is an annual celebration dedicated to honoring the diverse cultural heritage and traditions of the Baloch people, predominantly found in the region of Balochistan, spanning across parts of Pakistan, Iran, and Afghanistan.

This day is celebrated with great enthusiasm by Baloch communities worldwide, showcasing their distinctive customs, attire, music, dance, and cuisine.

The significance of the Day lies in its pivotal role in preserving and promoting the unique identity of the Baloch people.

It serves as a platform for raising awareness about the rich history, language, literature, art, and craftsmanship that define Baloch culture.

During this occasion, a myriad of cultural events and activities take place. Traditional dances like Lewa, Chap, and Jhumar are performed with skill and enthusiasm, accompanied by melodies from traditional instruments such as the Suroz, Tambur, and Soroz.

Beyond Cultural DayPunjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz extended her congratulations on Baloch Culture Day.

In her statement on Saturday morning, Maryam Nawaz emphasised the beauty of Balochistan,Beyond celebration, Baloch Culture Day provides an opportunity for reflection and dialogue on the various challenges confronting Baloch society, including issues related to socio-economic development, cultural preservation, and political representation.

It serves as a poignant reminder of the resilience and fortitude of the Baloch people in overcoming adversity.

Furthermore, the Day fosters unity and solidarity among Baloch communities, both locally and globally. It instills a sense of pride and belonging among Baloch youth, encouraging them to embrace and celebrate their cultural heritage.

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