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KP to Develop Infrastructure for Tourism Growth: Shafi Jan
TP Report
PESHAWAR: Special Assistant to Chief Minister Khyber Pukhtoonkhwa on Information and Public Relations Shafi Jan, on Wednesday said that Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is a custodian of an ancient cultural and civilizational heritage. He expressed these views during a meeting with Director General Archaeology Dr. Abdul Samad here at his office in the Civil Secretariat. Matters relating to the preservation of archaeological sites, restoration and beautification of historical locations, promotion of religious tourism and establishment of a museum in Kohat were discussed in detail.
Dr. Abdul Samad briefed Special Assistant Shafi Jan on plans for Kohat museum and ongoing efforts to preserve and develop sites of historical and religious significance across province.
Shafi Jan said on occasion the province is home to invaluable historical assets, including relics of the Gandhara Civilization. He emphasized that protecting and restoring these sites is not only a responsibility but also a key driver for tourism and economic growth.
Highlighting religious tourism, he noted that Khyber Pakhtunkhwa hosts several sacred sites for followers of Buddhism and Sikhism, which if promoted globally can attract a large number of international visitors.
He further added that proposed Kohat museum would serve as an academic and research hub for students, scholars and tourists, preserving local history, antiquities and cultural heritage, while educating future generations.
Special Assistant reiterated that provincial government is prioritizing tourism development by improving access to tourist destinations, providing basic facilities and upgrading infrastructure in line with international standards.
He reaffirmed KP government’s commitment to preserving heritage, restoring archaeological sites and promoting religious tourism to enhance the province’s positive image, create employment opportunities, and strengthen the economy.
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COAS & CDF Syed Asim Munir Stresses Peace, Stability with Religious Leaders
TP REPORT
RAWALPINDI: Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, NI (M), HJ, COAS & CDF, interacted with Ulema of Ahl-e-Tasheeh community at Rawalpindi where matters of national security and role of Ulema in societal harmony came under discussion.
The Field Marshal underscored vital role of Ulema in promoting unity, tolerance and national cohesion, particularly in countering misinformation, sectarian narratives and externally sponsored destabilization efforts.
Referring to Operation Ghazab lil Haq, he emphasised that Pakistan will not tolerate use of Afghan soil for conduct of terrorism against our people, and reiterated the resolve to eliminate terrorists and their infrastructure operating against Pakistan wherever they may be, through precise, intelligence-based operations. He emphasized that Afghan Taliban must prevent use of Afghan soil for terrorism against Pakistan.
The Field Marshal highlighted to the participants, Pakistan’s efforts and pro-active diplomacy in seeking regional de-escalation. He emphasised the critical role of Ulema to strengthen unity and counter extremism, reiterating that religious sentiments must not be exploited to incite violence in the country. Violence in Pakistan, on the basis of incidents occurring in another country, will not be tolerated.
The participating Ulema expressed their desire for peace, stability, and condemned violence in the name of religion in strongest terms. They expressed wholehearted support to law enforcement agencies in bringing about peace and stability in the country.

