I believe that every provincial capital should have a democracy centre that promotes governance and democracy among locals. It should include an informative museum, library, where both children and adults can find helpful information, and a display of all previous leaders and major democratic accomplishments.
The library should have printed copies of government laws and publications for the public and an information desk where the people can request any information on governance. The creation and initial running costs of these centres can be funded through the UN or EU, while the sale of refreshments, publications and souvenirs can fund running costs over the long term.
Engr Shahryar Khan Baseer
Islamabad
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