PESHAWAR: Peshawar (Press Release): Under the supervision of the Department of Culture, Tourism, Archaeology and Museums, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, operations against encroachments and illegal constructions are continuing across various tourist destinations of the province.
These actions are part of the government’s efforts to improve tourism infrastructure in line with the Good Governance Roadmap of the Chief Secretary, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
According to details, the Galiyat Development Authority (GDA), in collaboration with the District Administration Abbottabad, carried out a large-scale operation in Kundla, Tauheedabad, Ayubia, and Khanaspur.
The operation was led by GDA Enforcement Officer Wasif Mir, accompanied by Additional Assistant Commissioner Shameem-ullah Khan, DSP Galiyat Imtiaz Ali, and officials of the Building Control Authority. During the operation, more than 20 additional commercial buildings were sealed.
These properties were sealed as their owners neither possessed officially approved building plans from the Authority nor had their land legally registered with the GDA.
Director General of the Galiyat Development Authority, Shahrukh Ali, reaffirmed on this occasion:
“Operations against illegal constructions will continue indiscriminately to ensure the preservation of Galiyat’s natural beauty and ecological balance.”
Provincial Minister for Culture, Tourism, and Archaeology, Fazal Shakoor, reiterated the government’s commitment, stating:
“Eliminating illegal constructions across all tourist destinations of the province is among our top priorities. All available resources are being mobilized to implement the tourism vision of Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Ali Amin Khan Gandapur.”
Secretary Tourism, Dr Abdul Samad, also emphasized that the recent measures of the Galiyat Development Authority are fully aligned with government policies, aimed at promoting regulated constructions, safeguarding the environment, and preserving the natural charm of Galiyat.
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