July 13, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Describing mausoleums across the country as historical heritage, Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Monday the rehabilitation and preservation of such places was very important for the promotion of religious tourism.
He called for the formation of a comprehensive plan for the proper use of state land around the mausoleums so that the same could be utilised for hospitals and educational institutions.
The Prime Minister was presiding over a meeting about the comprehensive development and management project of the mausoleum of Hazrat Data Ganj Bakhsh (RA) and the preservation, rehabilitation and beautification of Lahore’s historic Badshahi Mosque and other mausoleums in Punjab.
PM calls for rehabilitation, protection of historic sites for promotion of religious tourism
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Sale of sacrificial animals begins at Shahpur Kanjran market. White Star
LAHORE: Most sacrificial animal markets, including the one at Shahpur Kanjran – the largest in Lahore organised by the divisional cattle market management company, started functioning on Sunday, attracting a considerable number of buyers.
However, some of the animal markets planned in the major cities of Punjab, including Lahore, by the respective divisional administrations or municipal/metropolitan corporations couldn’t be made operational reportedly due to administrative and logistical issues, while the officials believed such sale points would also go operational from Monday (today).
“In Lahore, the Shahpur Kanjran market has been made operational formally on Sunday, attracting animal buyers from various parts of the provincial capital,” Local Government & Community Development Department Secretary Noor Ul Amin Mengal told