‘PHA striving to make Rawalpindi beautiful’
Rawalpindi: Parks and Horticulture Authority (PHA) Rawalpindi is taking special steps to decorate and beautify parks and green belts across the city and provide the best recreational facilities to the public.
On the special instructions of DG PHA Ahmed Hassan Ranjha, PHA has completed the decoration of Gulzar-e-Fatima Ladies Park and magnificent horticulture work.
The colorful and lush flowers in Gulzar-e-Fatima Ladies Park look like the spring of plants and the lush environment has increased the beauty of the park, the decoration, the beautiful flowers that captivate the heart and the lush scenery have become the centre of public attention, people flock to Gulzar-e-Fatima Ladies Park in the evenings and enjoy the best recreational facilities.
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