The Center for Public-Cultural Diplomacy (CPCD) marks the culmination of its transformative “Art, Crafts & Techno Exposition” with a grand closing ceremony hosted at the prestigious Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA). Guided by the visionary leadership of Chairman Ambassador Salahuddin, this week-long event has seamlessly integrated art, culture, and environmental consciousness.
The closing ceremony was graced by the esteemed presence of MD RuhulAlamSiddiqui, High Commissioner of Bangladesh, who served as the Chief Guest, infusing the occasion with added significance and a steadfast commitment to the promotion and preservation of cultural heritage. Mr. Siddiqui symbolically planted a tree in the PNCA garden, embodying a tangible commitment to environmental stewardship.
During his eloquent address, Mr. Siddiqui commended the talented artists whose works adorned the gallery, as well as the grammar school students who delivered a compelling tableau performance addressing the critical themes of water conservation and climate change.
The High Commissioner underscored the robust relations between Pakistan and Bangladesh and announced the Expo’s relocation to Dubai, showcasing its growing international impact.