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Govt spending huge amount to promote tourism in Koh-e-Suleman

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Our Correspondent
Multan

Provincial minister for Livestock and Dairy Development Sardar Husnain Dareshak said huge amounts were being spent to promote tourism in Fort Munro, Marri and many other areas of Koh-e-Suleman. Talking to media here on Sunday, the provincial minister stated that eight different uplift schemes costing Rs 630 million were in progress to promote tourism.

He added that Prime Minister Imran Khan was paying special focus on uplift of remote areas of South Punjab. The country was heading towards rapid progress due to people friendly policies of the government, he remarked. Some difficult decisions were taken, however, the good time was about to come, he commented.

About uplift work in Fort Munro, he stated that at clock tower, installation of tough tiles, and an art gallery was also under progress to highlight cultural identity of the area.

Similarly, he added, a museum was also introduced in the town. Whereas work on sitting area at Damis Lake is also in progress. The provincial minister added that entry gates at entry.

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