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IK envisions Pak’s progress via Tourism

by Web Desk
October 16, 2020
in Culture, Life & Style, Main, New, Pakistan Politics
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The Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, emphasizes that Pakistan’s sheer and soft image can be only portrayed to the world via tourism. Khan suggests that Pak’s positive image will be propagated if we work more to brandish our tourism.

National Coordination Committee on #Tourism committee has been constituted to facilitate and coordinate government's commitment to give tourism a priority in mainstream developmenthttps://t.co/Lz1NGnQp2t

— Ministry of Information & Broadcasting (@MoIB_Official) August 26, 2020

In Islamabad, the meeting of the National Coordination Committee on Tourism got scheduled in which Khan mentions the natural tourist destinations Pakistan is blessed with. He envisions that if we make correct use of these natural bounties, Pakistan can measure its way towards progress.

PM Imran constitutes 12-member National Coordination Committee on tourism#ARYNews https://t.co/RuDggumIel

— ARY NEWS (@ARYNEWSOFFICIAL) August 26, 2020

He briefed that Pakistan is naturally bestowed with snowy mountain ranges, iconic grasslands, and much more which will ultimately attract tourists from all over the world. Tourists would love to explore and will eventually fall in love with the country.

Prime Minister Imran Khan constituted a National Coordination Committee on Tourism (NCCT) to lead the country into "becoming the fastest growing tourism destinationhttps://t.co/xs0d0xDS1o#PMIK

— PTI Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (@PTIKPOfficial) August 27, 2020

A snow leopard and her cub on a mountain at the foot of a village in Gilgit pic.twitter.com/HgtmH3cS0M

— Pakistan Tourism (@PakistanJannatt) October 13, 2020

Zulfi Bukhari, Special Assistant for Overseas Pakistanis, handed over Tourism Development Plan 2020-2021. This plan ensures that the addition of forty more sites will be made along with seven theme parks which will help in flourishing the tourism industry in Pakistan.

Tags: Imran KhanPakistanPakistan TourismPrime MinisterTourism PlanZulfi Bukhari

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