Arrangements finalised for tourists in Murree
Rawalpindi: The administration, on the special instruction of Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif has finalised all the arrangements to facilitate the tourists in Murree during Eidul Azha holidays.
According to a Commissioner’s Office Spokesman, all-out efforts would be made to ensure the safety of the tourists and provide them with all possible facilities, particularly during Eidul Azha holidays. Earlier, Commissioner Rawalpindi Division, Engineer Aamir Khattak had instructed the authorities concerned including the police to finalise all the arrangements to facilitate tourists in Murree. The spokesperson said that Murree is a centre of tourism and tourists from all over Pakistan come to enjoy the beauty of the Queen of Hills, particularly during the summer season. All possible facilities would be provided to the tourists coming to Murree to enjoy pleasant weather.
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