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<p></p><p>ISLAMABAD: Information Minister Marriyum
Aurangzeb Wednesday unveiled Pakistan’s first-ever National Culture
Policy, hoping it will help promote national identity and project the
real face of Pakistan abroad.</p><p>Speaking at a media conference here,
she highlighted features of the cultural policy, approved by the
Federal Cabinet. The minister said the national culture policy would
harmonise the society by integrating people from all parts of the
country.</p><p>The minister was confident that the implementation of the
policy would help reduce intolerance in the society besides checking
the impact of Indian culture on Pakistan society. She explained the
policy contained several initiatives to promote film, music, theater,
folklore, heritage, and regional languages. The minister said Artist
Assistant Fund has been established for the welfare of artists. She said
the first culture policy envisages preservation of national heritage,
integrating minorities’ culture, promotion of art and craft, and revival
of regional languages to highlight the positive image of Pakistan.</p><p>She
contended the Film Finance Fund had been established to extend
financial assistance to young film producers. She said the establishment
of Film Academy and revival of Film Directorate and Film Lab were also
included in the new cultural policy. Marriyum said import duty on film
machinery has been reduced and while film censor fee has been abolished,
whereas digital film archive will be introduced to rate Pakistani films
on the box office.</p><p>The minister noted the culture policy had been
prepared after holding consultations with all the provinces and experts
from across Pakistan to integrate culture and civilisation of every
nook and corner of the country.</p><p>She said the policy would make
people feel proud of their culture, language, and traditions. On this
occasion, the minister urged media to play its due role in highlighting
positive performance of the government.</p></div>
<br clear="all"><br>-- <br><div class="gmail_signature" data-smartmail="gmail_signature">=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+<br><br> Harold F. Schiffman<br><br>Professor Emeritus of <br> Dravidian Linguistics and Culture <br>Dept. of South Asia Studies <br>University of Pennsylvania<br>Philadelphia, PA 19104-6305<br><br>Phone: (215) 898-7475<br>Fax: (215) 573-2138 <br><br>Email: <a href="mailto:haroldfs@gmail.com" target="_blank">haroldfs@gmail.com</a><br><a href="http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~haroldfs/" target="_blank">http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~haroldfs/</a> <br><br>-------------------------------------------------</div>
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