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Street Art Competition Season III

DAY 1: Dharampura

The first day of the competition took place on Sunday, 6th March, 2011 at Dharampura that turned out to be a record breaking activity as 976 feet long wall was painted by more than 250 participating students. This was the longest wall ever painted in the history of Pakistan.

DAY 2: Faisal Town, Model Town & Garden Town

The second day of the competition was held on Sunday, 13th March, 2011 where 300 students removed wall chalking from 56 walls of Faisal Town, Model Town and Garden Town and painted them with the positive themes of Pakistan.

DAY 3: Garhi Shahu

More than 300 students, 315 to be precise, showed their commitment to Pakistan by drawing optimism about their beloved country on 63 walls of Gari Shahu on 20th March, 2011. One of the most memorable Sundays was witnessed by the local residents, who welcomed an innovation which certainly changed the look of the spoiled walls of this part of Interior Lahore.

DAY 4: Gulberg

The last phase turned out to be the most efficient as almost 70 walls were successfully attempted by almost 350 students on 27th March, 2011. Electronic and Print Media also showed their wholehearted support with generous coverage of an effort to help turn ugliness into beauty in all the phases of SAC-Season II.

The paintings were judged and evaluated by Jamal Shah, a great actor, and currently the head of one of the leading institutions in the realm of arts namely Hunar Kada. He announced the results and endorsed SAC as a creative and a positive step with multi-dimensional implications on our society as a whole at the closing ceremony of SAC II where cash prizes and certificates were distributed among the winning teams and participants.

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