Re-recorded national anthem of Pakistan to release on August 14th

The re-recorded national anthem will be unveiled by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif at the national flag-raising ceremony on August 14th, according to Minister for Information and Broadcasting Marriyum Aurangzeb on Thursday.

She gave a speech as the chief guest at the Digital Photography Exhibition’s opening ceremony, which was held on Pakistan’s 75th Independence Day. She said that the event was being celebrated fervently, and that culture and heritage were being promoted in addition to the accomplishments of national heroes.

She said that on the prime minister’s orders, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting had arranged a number of activities to honor the occasion, which was being celebrated by the entire Pakistani country with tremendous fervor and excitement.

The minister announced that today will see the publication of the national anthem’s promotional video, which had been re-recorded.

She claimed that the national anthem was first recorded in 1954 and thereafter changed frequently.

The minister claimed that the national anthem has been sung by performers from all over Pakistan as the re-recording process had begun in 2017.

She stated, “We have been working on it for the previous four months,” adding that the ministry was pleased with this undertaking.

The minister claimed that the coffee table book promoted Pakistani culture and that anyone may view it by downloading it on their smartphone or tablet.

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