Decision to declare Islamabad ‘Tourist City’ commendable
By PR
May 22, 2025
Islamabad:Chairman of the Clean and Green Islamabad Movement, Ahsan Bakhtawari, has welcomed the government’s decision to declare Islamabad a ‘Tourist City,’ stating that this step will promote the federal capital’s positive image on global level.
He made these remarks during a meeting of the Clean and Green Islamabad Movement, while appreciating CDA Chairman Muhammad Ali Randhawa, says a press release.
He said that Islamabad is already considered one of the most attractive capitals in the world due to its natural beauty, clean environment, and well-organised urban system.
This decision by the government is a practical step towards promoting tourism, preserving cultural heritage, and achieving sustainable development.
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