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Arts Council Pakistan Launches Literary Anthology 'Lamha-e-Maujood'

The Arts Council of Pakistan has launched a new literary publication titled 'Lamha-e-Maujood', contributing to the cultural and intellectual life of Karachi through a curated anthology that brings together Pakistani writers and poets.

The publication was unveiled at a formal launch event attended by literary figures, cultural practitioners, and civic representatives. ACP officials described the anthology as a reflection of Pakistan's living literary tradition and an effort to create a permanent record of contemporary creative expression in the national language.

The Arts Council has maintained an active programme of cultural events and publications in recent years, positioning itself as a key institutional patron of the arts in Pakistan's largest city. 'Lamha-e-Maujood' adds to this portfolio as an accessible literary document intended for broad public readership.

The launch was accompanied by readings and discussions featuring contributors to the anthology, underscoring the ACP's commitment to creating space for literary dialogue as a component of civic and cultural identity.

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Sources: brecorder.com
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