KP govt's support to Hindko Academy assured.

PESHAWAR -- The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Government's Higher Education Department has assured full support to the Gandhara Hindko Academy in carrying out research pursuits, publication and all other work.

'The assurance was given when the Higher Education Department Secretary Daud Khan visited the academy along with other senior officers and received a briefing on the work done and activities undertaken so far in the last seven years', said Muhammad Ziauddin, chief of the Executive Committee of the academy.

Secretary Daud Khan was accompanied by Additional Secretary Nasir Khan, Ziauddin informed. Moreover, Additional Director, Dr Qasim Khan and Chief Planning Officer Higher Education Commission Islam Afridi were also in the briefing.

The delegation, he [Ziauddin]said, was apprised of the performance of the academy which was being run on a public-private partnership basis, since the year 2015.

Academy Director Dr Muhammad Adil, board's Executive Committee members Khalid Sultan Khwaja and Muhammad Faheem Siddiqui, research officers and other staff members of the academy were present.

Ziauddin gave a presentation to the delegation members along with the screening of a documentary to enumerate the work to date by the academy funded by the KP government and managed by the Gandhara Hindko Board that has been working for the promotion of the Hindko language since 1993.

'The Hindko Academy is working not only for the preservation and promotion of Hindko but also languages spoken in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and other parts of the country,' said Ziauddin who supervises the overall work of the academy.

He said the academy in a short span of seven years had published over 500 books and publications apart from arranging conferences, seminars at the international, national and regional levels along with arranging capacity building trainings.

Ziauddin said the academy regularly brings out journals in Hindko, besides funding the publication of literary and cultural magazines of other languages spoken in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa such as Saraiki, Khowar, Torwali, etc.

' The academy has brought into fine print books in multiple languages of Pakistan in a bid to bring the people of various parts of the...

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