@Sadia: project has not even started yet and no signs it ever will so forget about it. Government has changed so everything will change, good or bad whatever.
Radio Pakistan Lahore used to have a large collection of historic Jinnah speeches and I believe some videos too. I don’t know what they have done with the collection and why it has not made available for public.
Karachi’s Hassan family has a large collection of Jinnah documents and speeches. Last time I heard from previous government’s cabinet secretary Ejaz Rahim, a project was initiated to preserve this in Jinnah Archival Museum which was to be built in Karachi. If I remember correctly, this was a Rs. 26 million project. Don’t know what happened on this. Anyone knows more details?
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@Sadia: project has not even started yet and no signs it ever will so forget about it. Government has changed so everything will change, good or bad whatever.
Nice reminder of Jinnah’s messages.
Radio Pakistan Lahore used to have a large collection of historic Jinnah speeches and I believe some videos too. I don’t know what they have done with the collection and why it has not made available for public.
Karachi’s Hassan family has a large collection of Jinnah documents and speeches. Last time I heard from previous government’s cabinet secretary Ejaz Rahim, a project was initiated to preserve this in Jinnah Archival Museum which was to be built in Karachi. If I remember correctly, this was a Rs. 26 million project. Don’t know what happened on this. Anyone knows more details?
Excellent idea though.