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Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah Visits TDF’s MagnifiScience Centre and Inaugurates “Lost Cities of the Indus Delta” Exhibition

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 The Dawood Foundation (TDF) welcomed the Chief Minister of Sindh, Syed Murad Ali Shah, to the TDF’s Magnifi Science Centre (MSC) today, where he exclusively inaugurated the Centre’s new exhibition, Lost Cities of the Indus Delta.

 The visit coincided with Sindhi Cultural Day, highlighting the province’s cultural heritage and the importance of integrating local identity into learning environments. The Chief Minister was received by TDF Chairman Hussain Dawood and Vice Chair Sabrina Dawood.

The visit reaffirmed the provincial government’s support for accessible science education and cultural preservation. MSC demonstrated how science, storytelling, and community engagement can work together to inspire curiosity, strengthen cultural pride, and promote lifelong learning. During the tour, the Chief Minister Shah explored MSC’s hands-on exhibits, interactive experiments, and immersive educational programmes.

He commended MSC’s approach to science education, noting its accessibility, strong local relevance, and role as one of Karachi’s most important spaces for informal learning. By making science tangible and engaging, MSC bridges the gap between classroom teaching and real-world understanding.

Chairman Hussain Dawood stated, “Science must be experienced, not memorised. MSC provides that opportunity, a space where learning, discovery, and heritage intersect.” Vice Chair Sabrina Dawood added, “Karachi needed a place where children and families could engage with science in meaningful and enjoyable ways. MSC not only offers that experience but does so while staying connected to our cultural roots.”

 As part of the visit, the Chief Minister inaugurated Lost Cities of the Indus Delta. Developed with MaritimEA Research under the Digital Heritage Trails Project, the exhibition is supported by the Cultural Protection Fund, led by the British Council in partnership with the UK’s Department of Culture, Media, and Sport (DCMS).

 Chairman Hussain Dawood thanked UK’s Deputy High Commissioner, DHC Lance Domm, for the UK’s support for this exhibition and expressed his pleasure at being part of today’s launch.

 The exhibition takes visitors on an immersive journey through ancient settlements of Sindh, including Banbhore, Ratukot, Jam Jaskar Goth, Ranokot, and Lahiri Bandar. Through excavation simulations, artifact restoration activities, interactive storytelling, and VR experiences, visitors explore archaeology, coastal ecology, climate vulnerability, and the broader cultural history of the Indus Delta.

 It highlights Sindh’s legacy as a centre of ancient innovation, craftsmanship, and coastal civilization, while raising awareness about the importance of safeguarding these sites for future generations.

 Exhibitions like Lost Cities of the Indus Delta help communities reconnect with the achievements of their ancestors while reinforcing the relevance of cultural and historical identity. By presenting archaeology alongside scientific themes, including environmental change, costal dynamics, and material science, the exhibition demonstrates how local knowledge and scientific understanding complement one another. These experiences show visitors that the ingenuity of ancient communities remains deeply relevant to the challenges Sindh faces today. Science, Heritage & the Future The Chief Minister’s visit underscores MSC’s mission to demonstrate the essential links between science and culture. On a day celebrating Sindhi identity, the MagnifiScience Centre showcased how hands-on learning and cultural heritage can inspire curiosity, pride, and awareness. MSC continues to support Karachi’s communities by providing a dynamic platform where scientific exploration and local culture come together, equipping visitors with the understanding and skills needed for the future.

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