Pakistan, Jan. 25 -- The ninth edition of Think Fest "Afkar-e-Taza" continued on its second day at the Lahore Arts Council Alhamra with remarkable intellectual depth, vibrant participation and a rich diversity of ideas, further reinforcing its standing as Pakistan's most comprehensive platform for critical thought, global dialogue and cultural exchange.
The second day featured 18 thought-provoking sessions, two significant book launches, a music concert by acclaimed artist Umer Mukhtar and screenings under the Banff Film Festival, presented in collaboration with the Canadian High Commission. Day two commenced at Alhamra Hall No. 2 with the high-profile session "Global Inequality in Historical and Comparative Perspective," featuring renow...
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