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Lahore Biennale 3 held at Alhamra

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Lahore Biennale 3 held at Alhamra. Naqvi toured the exhibition “From the Mountains to the Sea” organized by the Biennale Foundation, where Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi was briefed by the Foundation’s Curator, John Tan, regarding the exhibition’s aims and objectives.

He also engaged with ceramics and miniature displays, and viewed hydrography videos addressing water scarcity issues.

During the event, an MoU was inked between the Lahore Biennale Foundation and the Bank of Punjab, and another MoU was signed between the Foundation and the Lahore Walled City Authority, both in the presence of the Chief Minister.

Emphasizing the unifying power of arts, sports, and culture, Naqvi highlighted their potential in achieving communication objectives through art.

Addressing the gathering, Mohsin Naqvi underscored the importance of preserving the aesthetic appeal of Barkat Market, announcing plans for an underpass instead of a flyover.

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