Indian BSF team visits Moenjodaro

Published April 24, 2005

LARKANA, April 23: A 17-member Indian delegation, led by Border Security Force inspector-general G. S. Gill, visited Moenjodaro on Saturday. The team members arrived here from Sukkur where they visited Sadhbelo. The delegation members took keen interest in relics of the Indus civilization. They also visited the Moenjodaro museum.

The curator of the museum, Irshad Ahmad Rind, presented a replica of King Priest to the leader of the delegation which he appreciated.

The delegation termed the visit to the site a moving experience. The Pakistan Rangers had made arrangements for the trip. Later, the delegation left for Karachi.

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