July 7, 2021
ABBOTTABAD: Hazara Commissioner Riaz Khan Mehsud has directed Kaghan Development Authority (KDA) to have a pragmatic approach to make the Kaghan and Naran valleys more attractive for national as well as international tourists.
Reviewing the progress on the KDA projects, the commissioner asked all the departments including
KDA for implementation of the initiatives for tourist attraction in the prescribed time.
Meeting held at the Commissioner’s Hazara office was attended by the Regional Police Officer, Mansehra deputy commissioner, Kaghan Development Authority director-general, Communication & Works department XEN, Fisheries deputy director, Kaghan District Forest Officer, National Highway Authority deputy director and other relevant departments.
KDA directed to make Kaghan, Naran valleys more attractive for tourists
July 7, 2021
ABBOTTABAD: Hazara Commissioner Riaz Khan Mehsud has directed Kaghan Development Authority (KDA) to have a pragmatic approach to make the Kaghan and Naran valleys more attractive for national as well as international tourists.
Reviewing the progress on the KDA projects, the commissioner asked all the departments including KDA for implementation of the initiatives for tourist attraction in the prescribed time.
Meeting held at the Commissioner’s Hazara office was attended by the Regional Police Officer, Mansehra deputy commissioner, Kaghan Development Authority director-general, Communication & Works department XEN, Fisheries deputy director, Kaghan District Forest Officer, National Highway Authority deputy director and other relevant departments.
ABBOTTABAD: Director General Kaghan Development Authority (KDA) Asif Khan has said an anti-encroachment drive would be launched to remove illegal constructions along the N-15 (expressway) and from the bed of River Kunhar to make the Kaghan and Naran valleys more attractive for local and foreign tourists.
He was speaking during a meeting called by Hazara division commissioner Riaz Khan Mehsud here the other day.
The KDA director general said owners of hotels and restaurants had been asked not to throw garbage into the River Kunhar. He said steps were afoot to protect the national parks in the valleys, manage traffic, rehabilitate the Karakoram highway and other roads.