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KVDA to help preserve, promote Kalash culture

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Special Assistant to Chief Minister on Minorities Affairs Wazirzada has said that establishment of Kalash Valleys Development Authority (KVDA) would help preserve the indigenous Kalash culture and promote tourism in the scenic valleys.

“The Kalash Valleys Development Authority has been established and now the time has come to work devotedly to achieve the desired results,” he told a meeting of the authority here.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Culture and Tourism Authority (KPCTA) Director General Muhammad Abid Khan Wazir, Director Archaeology Dr. Abdul Samad, Lower Chitral Deputy Commissioner Anwarul Haq, National Tourism Coordination Board Member Shahzada Maqsoodul Mulk and others attended the meeting. The CM aide assured the participants that the government would provide all possible resources to make the authority functional and implement its agenda.

Deputy Commissioner Anwarul Haq briefed the participants about the agenda of the KVDA, appointment of chairman and staff for the authority, designing of monogram and the purposes of the new entity and its future line of actions.

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