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  ISLAMABAD dunks brown :Jawad Sharif's film聽Indus Blues has won the awards for Best Documentary Feature  air max 96 and Best Cinematography in the Feature Documentary categories at the 11th Jaipur International Film Festival.Indus Blues is unique for raising awareness about the disappearing folk musical instruments in Pakistan, as well as the plight of folk and classical musicians and craftsmen. The film was of particular interest to audiences at the festival in Rajasthan because of the rich cultural connection it made with the people of the Indian state.As per Sharif, the documentary features two vocal performances with their roots connected to the Merwari culture, featuring Mai Dhai and Krishan Laal Bheel. PHOT new balances 530 O: INDUS BLUES Hhqf Sector I-12 roads nearing completion
 ISLAMA air max 200 BAD:Nations cannot progress and flourish wh air max tn en there is disparity in the socio economic status of different segments of the society, nor can a nation progress when more than 50 % of its population remains uneducated.聽 With millions of out-of-school children in Pakistan, the literacy rate continues to be low, hindering the country s prosperity.These views were expressed by speakers at a simple and impressive ceremony held to give prizes to students studying in Out of School Children s Schools (OSC schools), an establishment providing education to underprivileged children who could not enroll in government schools due to economic issues or being overage. The ceremony was held to show appreciation for students and teachers of the fifth grade at the jordan low  OSC schools.Overage, out of school children of slum areas are being provided quality education at an accelerated pace, in order to redeem some of their lost years. Pakistan s 65% literacy rate a matter of concern International Foundation f