Arts Council of Pakistan releases Sufi rock song Lahooti
The song is the first original song of Arts Council Music Academy s The ACMA Band
KARACHI:
Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi Music Production releases Sufi rock song, titled
Lahooti. The song is the first original song of Arts Council Music Academy s The ACMA Band , stated a press release.
Karachi Arts Council of Pakistan has always strived for the promotion of arts and crafts. In this regard, the Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi Music Production has allowed singers to showcase the essence of their talent.
The track is based on a great combination of Sufism and rock music.
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Pakistani doctors serving abroad help LRH better manage Covid patients
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May 4, 2021
PESHAWAR: It was during the months of April and May last year that the situation in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s biggest hospital, the Lady Reading Hospital (LRH), seemed to be desperate.
The first wave of COVID-19 had hit the province and the hospital’s performance in treating patients suffering from the deadly disease was noted to be abysmal.
The personal protective equipment was in short supply, staff were not trained about how to protect themselves from getting infected; it was chaos all over.
The situation was worse where it needed to be most efficient and best: the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the hospital. The high mortality rate there was a huge embarrassment for the administration and most agonizing for the families of the sick. It was reported that the ICU mortality rate was 100 percent or very close to it.
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This is the sound of Karachiâs last Sarangi player
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He is the fourth generations of the Hoshiyarpuri Gharana
Above a dozen clanking Gizri mechanic workshops, the hiss and spit of carburetor cleaners, two students are laboriously practicing
Taat Bilawal under the watchful ear of Gul Muhammad, one of Pakistanâs last two active professional Sarangi players. His students sit cross-legged, upright with ramrod backs on the floor of Gulâs small room. Their Sarangis rest lightly against their left shoulders, their elbows move to and fro as they struggle to synchronize their bow strokes. âClean! Clean!â Gul urges them. It should be a clean sound. When one student skips into another beat, Gul teases him, âStop turning somersaults…â