ISLAMABAD: Children summer camp in Punjabi and Brahvi languages kicked off here at Shakarparian under the aegis of the National Institute of Folk and Traditional Heritage (Lok Virsa). The objective of the camp is to provide an orientation to children (age group: 6-12 years) about Punjabi and Brahvi languages. Talking to media, Dr. Fouzia Saeed, Executive Director, Lok Virsa said “the summer camp aims to sow the seeds of pluralistic society in the youth of Pakistan and provide them an orientation about the languages, poetry, crafts, music and festivals of different provinces and communities. Lok Virsa has already successfully organized two summer camps in Balochi, Wakhi, Pushto and Sindhi languages which ensured active participation of a large number of children, who learnt vocabulary and a lot about the indigenous folk cultures and languages of these communities, she added. Twenty nine children are participating in the present summer camp. According to details provided by Lok Virsa Museum Section, daily timings of the camp are from 10am to 1pm (Monday to Friday). The camp will conclude with a prestigious ceremony scheduled on 1st August 2017 marking 70 years independence celebrations of Pakistan. It will feature a number of cultural performances, diversity shows, patriotic songs, etc. Published in Daily Times, July 6th , 2017.