“We should promote young people but only those who are deserving and talented. Not every one who holds a guitar is an artist. It takes a lifetime to become an artist. Here anyone who does not have a basic understanding of Sur and Taal is rewarded with an audience,” said a prominent singer Munir Mir, who has been in the field for over 30 years now.
Residents in Azad Kashmir on Friday welcomed the ceasefire agreement between Pakistan and India, but were unsure that it would hold long enough.
MUZAFFARABAD: Having borne the brunt of hostilities across the Line of Control (LoC) for years together, residents in Azad Kashmir on Friday welcomed the ceasefire agreement between Pakistan and India, but were unsure that it would hold long enough.
“Thank God, they have realised the harrowing consequences of shelling…and have resolved to maintain truce across this line that has divided Kashmiris from each other,”said Gul Zareen, a 50-year-old resident of Bugna village, in Neelum valley.