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Quaid-e-Azam University Islamabad: Now Pushto Songs and Dance go viral on social media

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ISLAMABAD: Hundreds of the students of the Quaid-e-Azam University in Islamabad celebrated the evening with famous Pushto songs and dances.

Jubilant students of the varsity dressed in simple traditional Shalwar-Kameez made the evening thrilling by singing songs in chorus and dancing with twists.

Scores of the students are dancing in different groups while many are watching while sitting in the lush-green ground glittering with night lights.

Meanwhile, many social media users have applauded this cultural activity showing a diverse culture in the society and at the university alike.

Hundreds of students of Quaid-e-Azam University in Islamabad participated in Pushto Songs and Dance event.

This cultural event voluntarily organized by the QAU students surfaced on social media just a couple of days after the students celebrated the biggest Holi event last week.

Biggest Holi festival in Islamabad

Earlier, thousands of students of Quaid-e-Azam University in Islamabad celebrated the Holi Festival with great enthusiasm.

It appears the largest gathering of students of the QAU for the celebration of the Holi Festival inside the university. Usually, Hindus celebrate this religious festival on March 25 every year.

However, it is not clear yet whether the students celebrated the festival on June 13 or it is the old event celebrated on March 25. Nonetheless, the mega event conveys a strong message of diverse culture and harmony in Pakistan.

However, a video of thousands of students celebrating the event with thrilling music, and songs, was shared through the QAU News account via Twitter.

Dancing students also sprinkled different colors on one another’s faces, shirts, and hair.

The recent two cultural events _ Holi and Pushto Songs & Dance indicate the students love to promote the cultural diversity. They appreciate and respect one another’s cultural beliefs and social rites.

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