ISLAMABAD: The Capital Development Authority (CDA), archaeology department and Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) will work together to preserve five historical sites in the capital.

CDA Chairman Amer Ali Ahmed held a meeting with representatives from the archaeology department as well as ETPB officials on Friday to discuss the sites – the Shah Allah Ditta Caves, the step-well in Kentla, Rawat Fort, Sarai Kharboza and the baradari in Kuri village.

Mr Ahmed told Dawn that it was observed at the meeting that Islamabad’s archaeological sites need to be preserved and promoted.

“Instructions have been issued to also ensure sign posting across Islamabad so that people are aware of these sites. The Islamabad deputy commissioner was directed to ensure that encroachments are removed wherever they might be around these areas,” he said.

It was also decided during the meeting that road infrastructure leading to these sites would be developed.

Prime Minister Imran Khan had directed Mr Ahmed and the heritage ministry in July to develop the Shah Allah Ditta Caves.

In response to the directive, the CDA allocated Rs100 million for the preservation of five sites and held a meeting with the concerned departments.

“We will provide funding for this project and construct roads, and the archaeology department will take measures to preserve these sites,” Mr Ahmed said, adding that these sites are Islamabad’s heritage but have been neglected in the past.

”We will ensure proper preservation, access and guidance to visitors at these sites,” he said.

Published in Dawn, December 2nd, 2019

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