KPK

Bunir Festival to Promote Sports, Culture and Creativit: Taj Muhammad

PROVINCE REPORT

PESHAWAR: Advisor to the Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa for Sports and Youth Affairs, Taj Muhammad Khan Tarand, has announced that the grand cultural, sports and youth festival “Bunir Gul-ud-Namir 2026” will be held from June 28 to 30 to showcase the rich traditions, cultural heritage and youthful talent of Bunir.

He said the festival will provide an excellent platform to highlight Bunir’s colorful culture, local skills, traditional sports and the creative abilities of young people. Residents of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, particularly from Bunir and adjoining districts, have been invited to participate in the three-day event.

Taj Muhammad Khan Tarand stated that culture is the identity of a nation, while youth are its greatest asset. He said the provincial government is taking practical measures to preserve cultural heritage, promote sports and create positive opportunities for young people.

He described “Bunir Gul-ud-Namir 2026” as more than a festival, calling it a celebration of local traditions, community values and the immense potential of the youth.

The festival will feature cultural activities, traditional games, local arts and various youth-oriented events aimed at promoting social engagement and regional heritage.

The advisor urged the public to actively participate in the festival and support efforts to preserve cultural traditions while encouraging the talents of the younger generation.

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US Chargé d’Affaires Natalie Baker Calls on Maritime Minister
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Pakistan, US Expand Dialogue on Ports, Trade and Investment

PROVINCE REPORT

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and the United States discussed ways to enhance bilateral cooperation in the maritime sector, focusing on investment, trade, port development and the blue economy.
The discussion took place during a meeting between Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry and United States Chargé d’Affaires Natalie A. Baker, who called on the minister at his office on Wednesday.
Junaid Chaudhry highlighted the strategic importance of Pakistan’s ports and coastal resources and invited US investors to explore opportunities in maritime infrastructure, shipping, logistics and port-related services.
He added that Pakistan was creating a business-friendly environment for foreign investors and welcomed greater American participation in developing the country’s blue economy.
Discussions also covered strengthening port infrastructure, improving logistics networks and enhancing connectivity to support regional and international trade.
Both sides exchanged views on boosting maritime commerce and unlocking investment tied to Pakistan’s growing blue economy and agreed in principle to establish a joint working group to promote coordination and expand bilateral engagement in the sector.
Charge Baker reaffirmed Washington’s interest in deepening economic cooperation with Pakistan and strengthening partnerships in maritime development, noting potential for collaboration in the blue economy and sustainable development. She also acknowledged Pakistan’s role in promoting regional peace and stability.
The meeting ended with both sides expressing commitment to enhance partnerships in maritime affairs, trade and investment to identify new cooperation opportunities and support sustainable economic growth.

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