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Establishment of ‘literature street’ lauded

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Staff Reporter

Laureates on Monday lauded the decision of the Punjab government for establishing Literature street in Urdu Bazaar. Talking to APP noted critic and educationist Prof Dr Fakhar-ul-Haq Noori said the decision of establishing Literature Street would help project the soft image of the country at a broader spectrum.
He said that Lahore was an important learning seat in South Asia and a city of colleges & literature, adding that Literatry Street would help enhance the dignity, potential and recognition of Lahore city as Shehr-e-Adab.
Prominent play writer and critic Asghar Nadeem Syed said that academic and literary activities would improve a lot after establishing Literature street in Urdu Bazaar. PTI central leader Nazar Muhammad Gondal said that Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf government was taking stride to encourage tourism in the country.

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