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30 Jul 2019 | Media coverage

Panelists call for protecting diverse languages, music of GB

There was urgent need to connect all the stakeholders, including artists, spread over the region to sustain, promote and celebrate the diversity, said DG ICIMOD David Molden

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https://www.dawn.com/news/1496940/panelists-call-for-protecting-diverse-languages-music-of-gb

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