Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Book culture and civilization linked with each other: Ahmed Shah

Book culture
  • Thousands of book lovers attend third day of 18th KIBF.
  • Ahemd Shah said books are becoming more expensive.
  • He said large number of people participating in book fair.

KARACHI: Caretaker Provincial Information Minister Muhammad Ahmad Shah said that the book is our identity and if the book culture disappears from the world the civilization would also disappear from the world.

“Books are becoming more expensive due to paper being expensive, paper has become four times more expensive in the last two years. Therefore, the federal government should give subsidy on imported paper,”  the Caretaker Provincial Information Minister expressed these views  on the occasion of his visit to the 18th Karachi International Book Fair here at Expo Center Karachi.

On the third day of the exhibition, Jamaat-e-Islami Karachi Ameer Hafiz Naeemur Rehman, Mairajul Huda Siddiqui, Maulana Kokab Noorani Akarvi, MQM senior leader Nasreen Jalil and other prominent social and literary personalities visited.

Muhammad Ahmad Shah while talking to the media said that it is a matter of great joy that there is a large number of people in the book Fair. It can be inferred that the importance of books has not and cannot be lost even in the age of mobile phones.

Ahmed Shah said that the large number of people participating in the book fair is a proof that book lovers are still present.

He said that the fun of flipping the pages cannot be found in a mobile phone. The Minister of Information further said that after the advent of e-books, the business of paper books has not been such a profitable business.

He also congratulated the management of Karachi International Book Fair, Pakistan Publishers and Booksellers Association for providing such a great opportunity for book lovers and those who have thirst for knowledge. He said that this book fair is held for only five days in the whole year.

Later, Ahmad Shah visited various stalls in book fair, especially the stall set up for visually impaired people and inquired about their problems. He also assured to solve the problems.

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ACP celebrates 76th Independence Day with full enthusiasm

ACP
  • Musical concert, fireworks and cake cutting held.
  • The 2-day of festival started with musical performance.
  • ACP always tried to bring happiness to faces of  citizens.

KARACHI:  Azadi Festival was organized on the occasion of the 76th Independence Day by the Arts Council of Pakistan(ACP) Karachi from August 13 to 14.

Musical concert, fireworks, flag hoisting and cutting of Azadi cake were held in the two-day festival. Commissioner Karachi Muhammad Iqbal Memon.

President Arts Council Muhammad Ahmad Shah, Secretary Arts Council Ijaz Farooqui and other governing body members also participated.

The second day of the festival started with drumming and musical performance, Citizens were rushed to the stall of face paintings while the enthusiasm of children, old and young people holding the green flag could be seen.

Speaking at the Azadi Festival, President Arts Council Mohammad Ahmad Shah said that the enemies of Pakistan think that the youth of Pakistan are don’t love Pakistan, their love for their flag, their love for Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah has diminished, we have to throw out the enemies in the ranks, He said that for the sake of the country we have to be united under the flag of Pakistan. The Arts Council has always tried to bring happiness to the faces of the citizens of Karachi.

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The resolute voice of Ahmad Shah

Ahmad Shah

As a steady warrior for the arts, a philanthropist for the under-served, and an honouree of the Sitara-e-Imtiaz award – Ahmad Shah continues to deliver excellence on all fronts. Born and raised in Karachi, Ahmed Shah is one of those names who is a brand in himself. He is upfront, bold and houses a pure … Read more