METRO EVENTS

Published March 31, 2015

SUMMIT

3rd Pakistan CIO Summit and Expo & 1st showcase Pakistan 2015 at Marriott Hotel, at 9:30am.

WORKSHOP

Workshop on ‘Intellectual property rights and research ethics’, organised by the Federal Urdu University of Arts, Sciences & Technology in its Ataaur Rehman Hall, Gulshan-i-Iqbal Campus, at 2pm.

DIALOGUE

Provincial dialogue on ‘Need of disaster risk reduction policy for Sindh’, organised by the Centre for Environment & Development in collaboration with Action Aid Pakistan, at the Mehran hotel, at 3pm.

EXHIBITION

Group show of paintings and sculpture opens at the Chawkandi art gallery at 5:30pm. Participants are: Anwer Saeed, Afshar Malik, Ali Azmat, Nahid Raza, Naima Dadabhoy, Munawer Ali Syed, Mugees Riaz, Shakil Saigol, Naiza Khan, and Unver Shafi. The show will continue till April 7.

BOOK LAUNCH

Launch of Smoke without fire by A.R. Siddiqi, at Arts Council at 6:30pm.

THEATRE

Indian Play Daddy to be staged at the Napa auditorium as part of the Napa International Theatre Festival at 8pm.

Published in Dawn, March 31st, 2015

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