PESHAWAR: The Tourism Corporation Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is organising a unique and innovative conference for the talented professionals of the province. The occasion, ‘Creative Meet Up’ will be held here on Saturday.

A TCKP press release said that a decision to the effect was made at a meeting held here on Wednesday to discuss and plan the upcoming event.

The core purpose of the event was to develop a network for future initiatives, and to make a consortium of creative stakeholders to develop a creative directory, which would be made available to all in both soft and hard copies. The directory would include contact details of everyone who can be termed as a creative person in the province.

According to the TCKP release, the conference also aims to developing a policy guideline and a KP creative award also, which would nominate and highlight the achievers of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

The stakeholders invited for the conference include professionals from production, conservation, archaeology, sports, entertainment, cultural heritage, tourism, fashion, event management, youth & social activists, art & design, marketing consultants, entrepreneurship and media.

Published in Dawn, November 20th, 2014

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