The Ministry of Information and Communications Technology (ictQATAR) marked Qatar National Day by holding events featuring folklore, music and traditional food.
The event was attended by the Minister of Information and Communications Technology HE Dr Hessa al-Jaber, senior staff and ictQATAR employees.
The event also featured programmes for children like traditional games, dances and music composed
by Faisal al-Tamimi.
“We extend warm greetings to the government, people, and leadership of the State of Qatar on this anniversary. Marking Qatar National Day is a lovely annual gathering for both citizens and residents to see examples of the deep-rooted heritage and culture of Qatar. It is also an opportunity to express feelings of love and gratitude to the country,” said Noor Shahdad, director, communications and public relations, ictQATAR.
“Every year all institutions and agencies, as well as individuals countrywide compete to celebrate Qatar National Day to show how much they love and belong to this country and the Ministry of Information and Communications Technology is proud to be in the forefront of
celebrating it,” she added.
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