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The programme stood out as one of the most impressive events of its kind.

Islamabad: Report by Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai, Chairman, World Forum for Peace & Justice.

A remarkable cultural programme was held by the NUML Kashmir Council at the Punjab Arts Council in Rawalpindi on Saturday, December 6. The five-hour event showcased a rich blend of cultural performances, documentaries highlighting the situation in Indian-occupied Kashmir, drama, poetry, traditional folk dance, speeches, and Kashmir’s ethnic cuisine.

The programme stood out as one of the most impressive events of its kind. The passion, discipline, and dedication shown by the students were truly noteworthy. The 500-seat auditorium was filled to capacity, and the atmosphere was electric with enthusiasm.

The NUML Kashmir Council — comprising students from Jammu and Kashmir studying at NUML Islamabad — has become one of the most active, forward-looking, and responsible student organizations on campus.

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