Government fires PTV Director

Updated 07 November 2018
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Government fires PTV Director

  • Follows embarrassing error where channel spelt “Beijing” as “begging”
  • Blooper was part of PM Khan’s speech to the nation during recent trip to China

ISLAMABAD: Was it a genuine oversight or a well-thought-out wordplay?
That’s what several on Twitter debated on Wednesday as the government issued orders to remove Pakistan Television’s (PTV) Managing Director, Col. Hassan Immad Mohammadi from his post.
The decision followed a colossal faux pas on part of the channel which used the word “begging” instead of “Beijing” for its locator graphic, during a speech by Prime Minister Imran Khan from China.
And while some were of the opinion that the typographic error was a genuine spelling mistake, others said the timing of the word’s usage was suspect considering PM Khan was in China at the time to secure aid, to resolve the country’s ongoing economic crisis.
The speech, which was being broadcast live from Beijing on November 4, had the graphic for 20 seconds of PM Khan’s address — on the top left corner of the screens – following which it was removed. But not before several on social media spotted the mistake, resulting in #begging becoming the top trend on Twitter.
PTV, on its part, acknowledged the error and tweeted an apology: “Today, during a live address of the Prime Minister during his ongoing visit to China, a typographical error took place, which remained on screen for 20 seconds & later removed. This incident is regrettable. Strict action has been initiated under rules against concerned officials.”

An official order issued by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting on Tuesday dismissed Mohammadi from his post, without directly mentioning the reason or incident. Mohammadi had assumed office in October this year.

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Pakistani art and culture festival opens in Dubai

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Pakistani art and culture festival opens in Dubai

  • Festival features traditional and contemporary Pakistani art and crafts
  • Event follows recent Pakistan-linked cultural exhibitions in the UAE

ISLAMABAD: A Pakistani art and culture festival opened in Dubai on Saturday, bringing together traditional and contemporary artistic expressions as part of efforts to promote Pakistan’s cultural heritage on an international platform.

The festival, held at the Dubai International Art Center, is a continuation of similar cultural events arranged by Pakistan in the Gulf state. The event features works by Pakistani artists and cultural vendors offering traditional clothing, jewelry and handcrafted items.

“UAE provides unique spaces and opportunities where diverse cultures converge, interact and are celebrated,” Pakistan’s Consul General Hussain Muhammad said, according to an official statement, after inaugurating the event.

“Art serves as an important instrument of soft diplomacy, helping project Pakistan’s positive image to the world and fostering people-to-people connections,” he added.

Pakistani participation in UAE cultural spaces has included artists featured at Art Dubai 2025, one of the Middle East’s major international art fairs, where Pakistani creatives exhibited works spanning modern and contemporary sections.

In 2025, Pakistani artists also presented their work at an exhibition in Ajman that highlighted Pakistan’s cultural heritage, drawing art lovers and diplomats alike.

Last year also saw an exhibition in Dubai that displayed the work of Pakistan’s late painter and calligrapher Sadequain, giving audiences in the UAE a chance to engage with the legacy of one of the country’s most iconic artists.