The SMIU delegation also moved to Makli graveyard where Dr Muhammad Ali Shaikh informed the delegation about the history of the biggest graveyard of Asia and said that there are last resting places of four ruling dynasties of Sindh like Sama, Arghun, Turkhan and Mughal. The students were briefed at Bhambhor about its historic importance related to Mohammad Bin Qasim and famous folklore of Sindh-Sassui-Punho. At Makli, they were briefed about graves of four ruling dynasties of Sindh including Sama, Arghun, Turkhan and Mughal. A group of students of Sindh Madressatul Islam University led by Prof. Dr. Zahid Ali Channar, Dean Faculty of Management, Business Administration and Commerce, visited historic sites of Sindh -Bhambhor and Makli on Thursday. This study tour was a part of their four-day visit of various parts of Sindh under the “Exploring Sindh Educational Trip.”
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“No nation without arts can survive,” senior media person and human right activist I.A. Mr Bijarani said that the SMI is one the oldest institutions of the region and had produced several leaders, including the father of the nation Quai-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. The speakers at the Creative Arts and Media Summit and Exhibition hosted by the Sindh Madressatul Islam University in collaboration with the Distinguished, Innovations, Collaboration & Entrepreneurship Foundation USA, Why Is There A Giant Health Bar In The Sky?. Said that the arts and media industry in Pakistan need attention so the society could grow well. The faculty and staff members of the SMIU who successfully executed the event were provided appreciation certificates. Tehmina Lodhi, the principal Ziauddin College of Media Sciences, was of the view that the talented youth was going abroad because of the lack of opportunities in Pakistan. “Film industry’s people must interact and teach students or they will Pakistan for better opportunities,” she added.
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Separately, Madiha Rehman reviewed the works of novelist Kamila Shamsie in ‘Life of an Author’ session. Owais Zaidi of the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority said people were gradually getting aware about what was happening in the country and elsewhere in the world. He said the situation relating to media was not worse and it would take time for the business to get improved.