The National College of Arts proudly commemorated the first anniversary of Operation Bunyan-al-Marsoos through a tribute exhibition and commemorative ceremony honouring the courage, sacrifice, and unity of the nation. The day commenced with a flag hoisting ceremony at the Main Campus, where students, faculty, and staff gathered to pay homage to the brave hearts safeguarding the nation.
As part of the observance, the Main Campus and its surrounding spaces were transformed into a living tribute to courage, resilience, and national resolve. Special screenings of documentaries on Operation Bunyan-al-Marsoos were held at both the Main Campus and Tollinton Block, reflecting upon the unity and determination demonstrated by the nation during challenging times.
The tribute exhibition, inaugurated by Vice Chancellor, Prof. Dr. Murtaza Jafri, showcased compelling artworks portraying the valour of Pakistan’s armed forces and paying homage to the martyrs of the operation. Through paintings, installations, and visual narratives, students and faculty explored themes of sacrifice, hope, solidarity, and national pride.
The commemorative gathering also featured patriotic musical performances at Shakir Ali Auditorium by the Department of Music, celebrating the enduring spirit of Pakistan through sound, storytelling, and artistic expression. The day concluded with remembrance of the martyrs and collective prayers for the enduring strength, peace, and prosperity of Pakistan.
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