Hyderabad, October 10: Media Plus Advertising & Public Relations has been acknowledged for its pivotal role in promoting the upcoming milestone event in Hyderabad – the thousandth lecture on the legendary Urdu poet Allama Muhammad Iqbal. Scheduled to take place on October 12th and 13th at Urdu Hall in Himayath Nagar, this event marks a significant cultural achievement for the city.

The two-day commemorative program, organized under the title “Mehfil e Iqbal Shinasi,” is part of an ongoing lecture series initiated in 1997 at Jama Masjid-e-Alia, Gun Foundry. Through strategic media outreach and engagement, Media Plus has played an instrumental role in bringing attention to this revered cultural tradition, which aims to foster dialogue and critical assessment of Iqbal’s literary and philosophical contributions.

Allama Iqbal, fondly known as the poet of the East, holds a revered place in Urdu literature, with timeless works such as “Saare Jahan Se Achha…Hindustan Hamara” inspiring generations. With Hyderabad’s rich history intertwined with Iqbal’s legacy, the city’s observance of this milestone lecture holds special significance.

Mr. Ghulam Yazdani, Chairman of the Reception Committee and senior High Court advocate, expressed gratitude to Media Plus for its efforts in raising awareness about the event. He emphasized the importance of promoting intellectual discourse and appreciation for Iqbal’s literary genius.

The inaugural function, presided over by Mr. Ghulam Yazdani, will feature esteemed guests, including Professor Mohsin Osmani and Professor M.M. Taqi Khan. The seminar will host presentations by notable scholars and researchers, further enriching the discussion on Iqbal’s profound influence on literature and philosophy.

Media Plus Advertising & Public Relations continues to be at the forefront of promoting cultural events and initiatives that enrich the fabric of society. Through its comprehensive media campaigns, the agency aims to amplify the voices of cultural heritage and intellectual discourse, ensuring their enduring impact on future generations.