Twenty Pakistani artists to exhibit at Studio Seven Dubai this month

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20 Celebrated Pakistani Artists to exhibit at Studio Seven Dubai from 23rd till 30th of November 2019. (Photo Courtesy: w2w Events & PR, Dubai, UAE)
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20 Celebrated Pakistani Artists to exhibit at Studio Seven Dubai from 23rd till 30th of November 2019. (Photo Courtesy: w2w Events & PR, Dubai, UAE)
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20 Celebrated Pakistani Artists to exhibit at Studio Seven Dubai from 23rd till 30th of November 2019. (Photo Courtesy: w2w Events & PR, Dubai, UAE)
Updated 06 November 2019
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Twenty Pakistani artists to exhibit at Studio Seven Dubai this month

  • Group exhibition has been titled “Remembrance” and is curated by top interior designer Iftikhar Chohan
  • Studio director says upcoming show aimed to bring Pakistan's best artists to Dubai art collectors and enthusiasts

DUBAI: Twenty notable Pakistani artists will showcase their work at a group exhibit at Studio Seven Dubai from November 23-30, the venue’s director said on Wednesday.
The exhibition has been titled “Remembrance” and is curated by Iftikhar Chohan, a top interior designer.




20 Celebrated Pakistani Artists to exhibit at Studio Seven Dubai from 23rd till 30th of November 2019. (Photo Courtesy: w2w Events & PR, Dubai, UAE)

“Studio Seven Art Gallery is a safe haven for artists,” Jamal Firozy, the director of Studio Seven Dubai, said in a press release. “We like to support and nurture artisans.”
“We have been very fortunate to represent some of the most talented artists from the subcontinent; our aim is to continuously create platforms to offer opportunities to artists,” he added.




20 Celebrated Pakistani Artists to exhibit at Studio Seven Dubai from 23rd till 30th of November 2019. (Photo Courtesy: w2w Events & PR, Dubai, UAE)

Firozy said the upcoming show was a celebration of the studio’s commitment to “always seeking artists purely based on the merit of their work” and host them for Dubai art collectors and enthusiasts.
The exhibition will be inaugurated on Saturday November 23, at the Studio Seven Gallery in Dubai’s Business Bay.




20 Celebrated Pakistani Artists to exhibit at Studio Seven Dubai from 23rd till 30th of November 2019. (Photo Courtesy: w2w Events & PR, Dubai, UAE)

Artists on display include: Mehar Afroze, Naheed Raza, Sadaf RM Naeem, Noor Jehan Bilgirami, Donia Kaiser, Mohsin Panjwani, Hamida Khatri, Saher Shah Rizvi, Hussain Chandio, Ali Hammad, Ali Saad, Irfan Gul, Waseem Siddiq, Waseem Ahmed, Naveed Sadiq, Nadir Jamali, Munawar Ali Sayed, Nazia Gul, Ahsan Mohiuddin Sayed and Suleiman Aqeel Khilji.


Pakistan moves to end week-long transport strike disrupting goods movement nationwide

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Pakistan moves to end week-long transport strike disrupting goods movement nationwide

  • Federal delegation sent to Karachi as talks intensify with transporters
  • Strike over axle loads and tolls has hit supply chains and economic activity

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s federal government on Monday stepped up efforts to end an over week-long strike by goods transporters that has disrupted the movement of cargo across the country, directing a high-level delegation to hold urgent negotiations with transport unions in Karachi, according to an information ministry statement.

The strike, now in its eighth day, has slowed the flow of goods between ports, industrial centers and markets, raising concerns over supply chains in an economy heavily reliant on road transport for domestic trade and exports. Trucking is the backbone of Pakistan’s logistics system, moving food, fuel, raw materials and manufactured goods, and prolonged disruptions can quickly translate into higher costs and shortages.

Transport unions have been protesting against stricter enforcement of axle-load limits — legal caps on how much weight trucks can carry — as well as increases in toll taxes and what they describe as heavy-handed policing on highways and motorways. 

The action comes at a sensitive time for Pakistan, which is trying to stabilize its economy under an International Monetary Fund-backed reform program that places emphasis on controlling inflation and improving fiscal discipline.

“Prolonged strikes cause losses to all stakeholders, particularly those associated with the transport sector,” Federal Minister for Communications Abdul Aleem Khan said while chairing a meeting with representatives of the Pakistan Goods Transport Alliance, according to the statement.

Transporters briefed the government on their concerns, including axle-load regulations, toll charges and enforcement practices.

The communications minister said the government was committed to resolving all legitimate issues “through dialogue and consultation” and confirmed that a five-member committee formed earlier had been tasked with finding a solution. He directed a senior delegation to immediately travel to Karachi to continue negotiations and seek a timely and amicable resolution.

The government also pledged to address issues related to driving licenses, road safety and accident prevention on a priority basis, while stressing that axle-load regulations were designed to protect national highways and improve long-term safety.

Representatives of the Pakistan Goods Transport Alliance expressed satisfaction over the progress of talks and assured the government of their cooperation, reaffirming their preference for constructive engagement, the statement said.

Authorities have warned that a prolonged transport shutdown could deepen economic disruptions, particularly by affecting port operations, industrial supply chains and the distribution of essential goods.