Renowned writer and humorist Anwar Maqsood, President of Arts Council Muhammad Ahmad Shah, Shahid Rasam, Joint Secretary Asjad Bukhari, Member Governing Body Bashir Saddozai and Shakeel Khan made a special appearance.
Speaking on the occassion, Anwar Maqsood said: “I was worried because of the flood. Today, seeing the work of these students has reduced my anxiety.”
“These students will get jobs when they pass out, no one will be unemployed, moreover, students are happy and satisfied with their studies,” Art School Principal Shahid Rasam said, adding that this is a joint project of Indus Valley and Iqra University named “Khoj”.
He expressed that today is very important for students because our special guest is Anwar Maqsood. “He had autographed a picture of me in the eighties, after that my luck shined…many stories are being heard and seen after seeing the work of all of you.”
Creations of eight students of communication design were presented for exhibition.
The show showcased unusual projects and initiatives reflecting communication design, different aspects of life.
The third Mini Theses Show will continue till September 7 from 10am to 6pm.
Later, Maqsood also visited the relief camp established in Arts Council.
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