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Reimagining Old Age Homes in Pakistan | Karachi Storytelling Network for Peace | Maati TV

#karachi #maatitv #OldAgeHomes Dar-ul-Sukun is a center of peace and love for old age people. It protects the older people from elderly abuse and provides them with a home. This film is made by the “Karachi Storytelling Network for Peace” where we trained 80 university students from Karachi in mobile filmmaking and as a result, […]

How are Religious Minorities Living in Peshawar? | Maati TV

Preserving Karachi’s Cultural Diversity | Karachi Storytelling Network for Peace | Maati TV

#karachi #tdfghar #maatitv #culturalheritage Welcome to TDF ghar in karachi, a community center dedicated towards preserving the cultural heritage of Karachi! This film is made by the “Karachi Storytelling Network for Peace” where we trained 80 university students from Karachi in mobile filmmaking and as a result, they created 16 films that highlight themes of […]

How are Religious Minorities Living in Peshawar? | Maati TV

Diversity and Food | Karachi Storytelling Network for Peace | Maati TV

#karachi #pakistanifood This is the first film to be made from the “Karachi Storytelling Network for Peace” where we trained 80 university students from Karachi in mobile filmmaking and as a result, they created 16 films that highlight themes of interfaith harmony, peace-building, and cultural diversity in the city of Karachi. To see more videos […]

How are Religious Minorities Living in Peshawar? | Maati TV

The history of Kashmiri Harissa | Mobile Filmmaking | Maati TV

#maatitv #harissa #kashmir #mobilefilmmaking Harissa is a very well-known Kashmiri dish and like most food, it has a rich historical and cultural history to it. So let’s find out what it is and what it tells us about the people of Pakistan. This film is made by Shahid Ahmed Raja ( https://www.facebook.com/rajashahid.rajashahid.967) after attending our […]

How are Religious Minorities Living in Peshawar? | Maati TV