GILGIT: Gilgit-Bal­tistan government has drafted a comprehensive strategy to mitigate environmental concerns threatening the region’s tourist attractions.

According to a press release issued by the GB chief secretary’s office on Monday, the policy will be pivotal in addressing environmental issues in areas frequented by tourists.

The policy included a set of guidelines governing the establishment of tourist facilities within ecologically sensitive and critical regions which are under pressure due to climate change and development.

The guidelines have been approved by the Cabinet Committee on Legislative Business and will be presented in the cabinet meeting for final approval.

The government has also planned to develop eco-friendly tourist destinations through comprehensive master planning of ecologically sensitive and critical zones.

According to the statement, this was being done under the government’s proactive approach taken towards sustainable environmental practices.

After the approval of the project’s PC II, qualified consultants have been engaged to implement the master plan.

The Attabad Lake Area paster plan has reached its final stages of preparation and was ready to be approved by the cabinet.

Similarly, the master plan for Skardu was being deliberated upon and expected to be approved by the Skardu Develop­ment Authority after which it will also be tabled before the cabinet for approval.

Published in Dawn, August 22nd, 2023

Opinion

Editorial

UAE’s Opec exit
30 Apr, 2026

UAE’s Opec exit

THE UAE’s exit from Opec is another sign of the major geopolitical shifts that are reshaping the global order. One...
Uncertain recovery
30 Apr, 2026

Uncertain recovery

PAKISTAN’S growth projections for the current fiscal present a cautiously hopeful picture, though geopolitical...
Police ‘encounters’
30 Apr, 2026

Police ‘encounters’

THE killing of nine suspects by Punjab’s Crime Control Department across Lahore, Sahiwal and Toba Tek Singh ...
Growth to stability
Updated 29 Apr, 2026

Growth to stability

THE State Bank’s decision to raise its key policy rate by 100 basis points to 11.5pc signals a shift in priorities...
Constitutional order
29 Apr, 2026

Constitutional order

FOLLOWING the passage of the 26th and 27th Amendments, in 2024 and 2025 respectively, jurists and members of the...
Protecting childhood
29 Apr, 2026

Protecting childhood

AN important victory for child protection was secured on Monday with the Punjab Assembly’s passage of the Child...