MARDAN: The Korean experts will help Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan (AWKUM) to establish a joint archaeological institute for understanding the philosophy of Buddhism.

This decided during the visit of a nine-member Korean delegation to AWKUM and archaeological sites in Takht Bhai here on Thursday. The Korean delegation was accompanied by Provincial Minister for Sports, Tourism, Culture and Archaeology Amjad Afridi.

The members of the Korean delegation took keen interest in the classrooms, museum and a mosque at the university. They agreed upon a joint venture with AWKUM in the form of establishing an archaeological institute for understanding the philosophy of Buddhism.

The delegation extended special thanks to the provincial government for its extensive support and cooperation in preserving the religious and sacred places of Buddhism.

Mr Afridi welcomed the Korean delegation upon its arrival in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and assured it of every possible help and support. He said that preserving the religious buildings of Buddhists was the prime responsibility of the provincial government and the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. “Islam teaches us peace and respect for other religions,” the minister said.

Earlier, the delegation also visited the ruins of Takht Bhai where its members offered their rituals. The Korean delegation also prayed for the prosperity and sustainability of Pakistan. The delegation members praised the hospitality of Pakhtuns.

Director Archaeology Dr Abdus Samad, vice-president of Korean Master Hand Association Sing He Lee, Mardan Deputy Commissioner Shahidullah and AWKUM Vice-chancellor Dr Ihsan Ali were present on the occasion. The vice-chancellor welcomed the delegation at the university and gave a detailed briefing on the archaeology and ancient ruins of the province.

He said that 11 museums were established in the province in a short span of time. It was a record, he said.

Published in Dawn, October 24th, 2014

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