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Missing tourist facilities for Fort Munro resort being accomplished

Daily Times July 19, 2021 Five out of nine projects in Koh-i-Suleiman range have gone functional while work on the rest is underway. The missing tourist facilities at Fort Munro are being completed with the cost of Rs60 million to promote tourism in South Punjab. This was told by Ashar Iqbal Malik, Regional Manager Tourism Development Corporation Punjab (TDCP), on Sunday. He said that the region would attract more tourists in future just like northern areas of the country. The hotel at Fort Munro has been completely revamped with five Shelley type new rooms besides theatre, Bar-B-Cue section, public toilets, mosque and parking area, he said and added that old block consisting of five rooms since 1988 has also been renovated, he added. He said that the Punjab government had released funds for furnishing of the rooms including furniture, crockery, LCDs, booking counter for manager and computer section. The redecorated resort will be made functional very soon, Malik said and added t

S Punjab to get 32% job quota: CM

S Punjab to get 32% job quota: CM
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CM announces 32 percent jobs quota for South Punjab

CM announces 32 percent jobs quota for South Punjab
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Several facilitators of Ladi gang held - Newspaper

Diplomatic Malpractice

Print this article The Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation (AFCP) is a federal program that, since its establishment by Congress in 2001, has granted millions of dollars $47,750,971 through 2013 to about 800 projects of foreign governments seeking to preserve historic structures and institutions. Administered by the Cultural Heritage Center at the State Department’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, AFCP is little known to the American public. Grants are made on the basis of recommendations by U.S. ambassadors for purposes including “the restoration of ancient and historic buildings, assessment and conservation of rare manuscripts and museum collections, preservation and protection of important archaeological sites, and the documentation of vanishing traditional craft techniques and indigenous languages.” 

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