Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah issued an important message on World Book and Copyright Day, stating that books serve as bridges connecting generations and cultures. He encouraged the youth to develop a friendship with books, considering it a key to progress.

The Chief Minister emphasized that reading books broadens the mind and improves society. He stressed that when libraries thrive, minds are enlightened, and literature reflects our civilization and identity.

Syed Murad Ali Shah emphasized the responsibility of promoting Urdu and Sindhi language and literature, urging young people to study literature and connect with their history and heritage.

The Chief Minister highlighted the importance of promoting books for knowledge, literacy, and social development, deeming it essential for the current times. He stated that the Sindh government is taking steps to cultivate a passion for reading among the youth.

In his message on the English Language Day, the Chief Minister remarked that Shakespeare’s language serves as a medium to connect the world. He highlighted the importance of English, noting that it has become a key language for global diplomacy and communication.

The Chief Minister stated that by promoting English education, global opportunities can be accessed, and efforts are being made to enhance the teaching of English in our schools and universities. He also paid tribute to Shakespeare’s literary contributions.