US consulate in Karachi celebrates Baloch Culture Day

Popular Baloch folk singer Akhtar Channal Zehri performed. This is the second year the consul general marked the occasion at his residence. The consulate has also organized similar events on Sindhi Culture Day and for members of Karachi’s Pakhtun community.

“The US Consulate General in Karachi represents the United States in Sindh and Balochistan,” said Consul General Brian Heath in his welcome remarks during the musical reception. “While geography makes it difficult to meet with officials and citizens from Balochistan as often as we might like, we do our best, and today’s event is a reflection of that.”

The consul general stressed the importance of cultural interaction in building lasting relationships. “Pakistan can be proud of its incredible diversity,” said Mr. Heath, while expressing his appreciation for Pakistan’s rich cultural heritage.

The US government has 15 civilian assistance programs in Balochistan focused on economic growth, agriculture, micro-enterprise development, road construction, reading programs, water resources, health and education.

The Faculty of Education Building at Lasbela University (under construction) aims to become a national center of excellence in the field of education.

Journalism training and exchanges are a top priority. The U.S. Consulate General Karachi sent five Baloch journalists on programs in the United States, including three VSH TV reporters.

During their three weeks in America, they worked with U.S. journalists and TV producers to share information and develop new skills.

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