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Program 02-03 May 2014 Federal Capital Directorate Administration of Education and Development Division ISLAMABAD Program 02-03 May 2014 www.childrensliteraturefestival.com facebook.com/clfpk Children’s Literature Festival Secretariat House # 11, Street # 38, F-6/1, Islamabad. CLF Publication Unit Lahore Office: Tel.: (92-51) 2824838 F-70,Block 8,KDA Scheme 5, 41-L, Model Town Ext. Cell: (92) (300) 8541130 Kehkashan Clifton, Karachi Lahore. Email: [email protected] Tel: (+92-21) 35295030 Tel (+92-42) 35173005-7 About the Children’s Literature Fesval Owais Pathanay Khan Shafia Hanif Waleed Akram Idara-e-Taleem-O-Aagahi (ITA), Oxford University Press (OUP) in collaboraon with Open Society Foundaons (OSF) and Pervaiz Hoodbhoy Shaheera Moin Waqas Bajwa Rafique Tahir Shahid Siddiqui World Bank Federal College of Educaon (FCE), are organizing a 2-day Children's Literature Fesval (CLF) for the children of nd rd Raj WaliKhaak Shanze Tanveer Yahya Faruqi Islamabad/Rawalpindi and Pakistan on 2 and 3 of May 2014 from 9:00 am – 6:00 pm at the Federal College of Educaon H-9, Rakae Rahman Jamil Shahrukh Mohiuddin Yaminay Chaudhry Islamabad. Rashda Fama Sheherazad Alam Zaheer Abbas RidaArif Sohail Bha Zainab Omar The CLF co-founded by Baela Raza Jamil and Ameena Saiyid started from Lahore in 2011. In the last 2 years, CLF held successful RubinaAnjum Sunil Kumar Zaynah Gillani events in Quea, Peshawar, Bahawalpur, Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Swat, Sahiwal with an aendance of over 150,000 children Rumana Husain Tahira Abdullah Zayneb Moin and adults. Sadia Sarwar Gill Tahira Maqbool Zeerak Ahmed Saeeda Jabeen Taimur Rehman Zehra Ziadi Saeed Ul Hassan Tajdar Zaidi Zehra Arshad The Children's Literature Fesval is a free public event. It is an excing iniave aimed at promong reading, creavity and Saif Hassan Tasswawar Naheed Zehra Husain crical thinking among the children of the country. It is a torch-bearer campaign; an equalizer for all school systems to address Saleem Mairaj Taya Online Theater Group Zobaida Jalal the challenges of learning, reviving a culture of reading, and generang content for textbooks and supplementary materials. Saman Shamsie Tayyaba Aquil Zuha Ansari Samar Minallah Telenor Zulekha An excing and fun-filled programme is planned for the CLF Islamabad. It will feature talks, interacve readings, discussions and Samia Rehman Dogar Tele Taleem workshops by well-known children's authors, poets and arsts. The fesval also includes sessions on creave wring, SaniaShahid Tulin Khalid bookmaking, poetry, comics, digital stories, wring book reviews as well as book launches, book fair, theatre, cartoon and Sehar Tariq Usman Rana puppet shows. Shadab Wajih Nizami Children and educators from all over the country will aend the CLF as parcipants. Ambassadors of CLF include Arfa Sayeda Zehra, Bapsi Sidhwa, Khaled Anam, Kishwar Naheed, Rumana Husain, Akram Dost, Munir A. Badini, Samar Minallah, Adeel INAUGURATION 02 MAY 2014 Hashmi, Mira Hashmi, Nadia Jamil, Sania Saeed, Zobaida Jalal, Zubeida Mustafa, Fahd Husain, Fauzia Minallah. Programme 9:30 am - 9:35 am : Tilawat Authors/Moderators/Parcipants 9:35 - 9:40 am: CLF Taraana- Humay Kitab Chaiheye: Lyrics: Zehra Nigah, Composion: Rakae Jamil; Abbas Husain Danish Faruqi Layba Bibi Children's Choir: Al-Maktoum Special Educaon Centre Acve Youth Organizaon Faheem Abbasi Mahvash Faruqi Adnan Abbasi Faisal Bari Maimoona Abbas Adeel Hashmi Fareeha Idrees Malik Bilal Haider 9:40 - 9:45 am: Welcome by Member, Board of Directors CLF, Fauzia Minallah Afshan Huma Farah Sadia Maryam Faruqi Aab Surooj Farah Faruqi Mastdana 9:45 - 9: 55 am: Performance by Students from Kalaash: Mastdana, Gul Bahar Bibi, Layba Bibi A.H Nayyar Farooq Qaiser Mehnaz Aziz Alif Laila Book Bus Society Farid Ullah Khan Mian and the Mithuus 9:55 - 10:15 am: Reading by Maimoona Abbas, Tassawar Naheed and Live Painng by Shanze Tanveer, Alam Fama Husain Mian Shehzad Ali Munaza Tanveer (Students of Al-Maktoum Special Educaon Centre) & Students Ameena Saiyid Fauzia Minallah Misbah Javed from Islamabad Ammar Khalid Fayyaz Raja Mohammad Zulfiqar Amra Alam Gul Bahar Bibi Mosharraf Ziadi Anam Tariq Hamida Khuhro Muhammad Ajmal Khan 10:15 - 10:30 am: Keynote Address: Haseena Moin and Rumana Husain Arfa Syeda Zehra Hamza Lari M. Ajmal Khan Asad Karim Haji Habib Muhammad Ejaz Ullah Mughal 10:30 - 10:40 am: Acknowledgements by Managing Director Oxford University Press & Co-Founder CLF, Asad Mian Harris Khalique Muhammad Jamil Bajwa Ameena Saiyid (OBE) and Director Programs Idara-e-Taleem-o-Aagahi & Founder of Asad Umar Haseena Moin Munaza Tanveer CLF, Baela Raza Jamil Asad Karim Helen Kamal Muzammil Hussain Asma Munderwala Hira Ilyas M.Zai-ul-Haq 10:40 - 10:55 am: Inaugural Remarks by: Senior Programme Officer Open Society Foundaons, Nargis AyubBaloch Huma Mirza Nadine Murtaza Azka Khan IlonaYousuf Nargis Sultana Sultana, Secretary Capital Administraon and Development Division, Mr. Farid Ullah Baela Raza Jamil Jasmine Arandia Nasreen Iqbal Khan, Deputy Head of Delegaon European Union, Mr. Pierre Mayaudon Bakhtawar Shah Kalash Dur School Nasim Zehra Basarat Kazim Kashif Ali Dhani Nazar Abbas 10:55 – 11:00 am: CLF Islamabad 2014 Formal Inauguraon by the Children and Guests Batool Nasir Khaled Anam Niaz Bibi Riffat Shaheen Khursheed Hyder NidaYaseen Bushra Shahab Kishwar Naheed NidaAzwar Chintan Girish Modi Laajverd NigarNazar PROGRAM: Children's Literature Festival - 02 MAY 2014 Timings Venue 11:00 – 12:00 12:15 – 01:15 01:30 – 02:30 02:45 – 03:45 04:00 – 05:00 Koh-i-Simorgh Puppet Show by Farooq Qaiser Amai; the Bird of Light by Fauzia Interacve Music Session by Mian and Ilm aur Taleem by Taya Online Theatre Concert “Yeh Hai Mera Pakistan” Minallah the Mithuus Group Owais Pathanay Khan (Vocals), Sunil Kumar (Vocals), Waleed Akram (Vocals), UsmanRana (Guitar), Kashif Ali (Tabla), Muzammil Hussain (Guitar) and Nazar Abbas (Flute) Announcement of Best School Banners for May 2, 2014 AUTAAQ Book Stalls Bacha Bawarchi Bacha Bawarchi by Laajverd (Area near food court) Iqbal Room Storytelling for Peace by Chintan Girish The Importance of Imaginaon in How to Write Short Stories Creave Wring A-14 Modi with Rumana Husain Creavity and Life by Farah Sadia by Amra Alam by Sehar Tariq Bulleh Shah Room A Talk on Quaid-e- Azam; my leader, A Talk on Quaid-e- Azam; my leader, my From a Manuscript to a Book “I belong to Harappa and Harappa belongs B-8 my inspiraon by Nasreen Iqbal inspiraon by Nasreen Iqbal by Oxford University Press to me” by Sheherazade Alam Ibn-e-Insha Room Sher Kee Baatain Aao Sher Banain Wring Poetry is Fun Pashto poetry by Raj Wali Khaak B-10 by Dr Arfa Sayeda Zehra by Kishwar Naheed by Shahid Siddiqui Moderated by Bushra Shahab Amir Khusro Room Biloongra at the CLF: a mulmedia Nani Jaan ki Kahani- chotay bachon kay Storytelling by Khursheed Hyder Stories for Children by Rumana Husain B-9 experience of the Urdu/English liye” by Nadine Murtaza biloongra series by: Asad Mian Bab-e-Sadequain Arabian Nights by Alif Laila B- 5 Arfa Karim Gamificaon and Learning by Jugnoo Tv E-12 Bano Qudsia Acve Cizenship Workshop E-13 By Acve Youth Organizaon Bhiai Library th E-9 The Magical Woods by Saman Shamsie Launch of 5 Edion of Uran Tashtaree Layla aur Munni Gudia by Rumana A Children’s History of Balochistan by Discussant: Zainab Omar Editor: Amra Alam Husain Hamida Khuhro Discussants: Huma Mirza, Dr Mohammad Discussant: Haseena Moin Discussants: Zobaida Jalal and Ameena Ajmal Khan, Nargis Sultana Saiyid Bagh-e-Sheherezade THE CITIZENS ARCHIVE OF PAKISTAN‘Exchange for Change’ Exhibion - Cross border correspondence between Indian and Pakistani students Kuch Khaas Interacve Acvies with Children; Storytelling, Flash Mob and more Mul-sensory Stalls: Idara-e-Taleem-O-Aagahi, School Assessment and School Improvement Program (SASI), Sabaq Foundaon, TeleTaleem, SE Group of Companies, Rozan, Sahil and Others Gulgee Mural Painng by Fauzia Minallah Poery Making by Haji Habib-ur-Rehman, M. Ejaz Ullah Mughal, Niaz Manto Room Curriculum & Textbooks– Problems and Promong Libraries and Reading Arcle 25-A: Right to Educaon- From C-3 Wisdom Tales for Children by Resoluons for 21 st Century Through Innovaons in Pakistan Access to Quality Learning For All- Abbas Husain Panelists: Asad Karim, Ameena Saiyid, Panelists: Dr Faheem Abbasi, Zehra Panelists: Baela Raza Jamil, Mosharraf Ziadi, Faisal Bari, Mehnaz Aziz, Mr. Muhammad Zaidi,Yaminay Chaudhry, Ammar Khalid, Nargis Sultana, Zehra Arshad, Saeed Ul Jamil Bajwa Saima Rehman Dogar Hassan, Nadia Yaseen Moderator: Zaynah Moderator: Professor A H Nayyar Moderator: Basarat Kazim Gilani Faiz Ghar Bol Kay Lub Azad Hain Teray Bol Kay Lub Azad Hain Teray Bol Kay Lub Azad Hain Teray Bol Keh Lub Azad Hain Teray C-6 Age Group: 5-11 Age Group: 12-17 Age Group: 5-11 Age Group: 12-17 Dastaan Sara’ay ToffeeTV Kaahani Time Zambeel Dramac Readings Main aur Mera Pakistan by Interacve Music Session by Khaled Anam C-16 with ToffeeTellers - Hamza Lari and Hira presents Raja Kay Do Seeng - a story by Adeel Hashmi Ilyas Bawahab. Zara Mumtaz Adda Bill Gates Reaching Out To Children Through Live Cartoons Presentaons by Nigar Safety at Home and Safety on the road by C-11 Films by Samar Minallah Nazar Azka Khan Kitab Ghar The Art of Book Making by Oxford University Press D-17 PROGRAM: Children's Literature Festival - 03 MAY 2014 Timings Venue 09:30 – 10:30 10:45 – 11:45 12:00 – 01:00 01:15 – 02:15 02:30 – 03:30 4:00- 5:30 Koh-i-Simorgh Puppet Show Interacve Music Session Ilm aur Taleem Amai; the Bird of Light Live Cartoon Presentaon Closing ceremony by Farooq Qaiser by Khaled
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