HYDERABAD: Matiari Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Yousuf Shaikh has said digitisation of the images of Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai’s shrine is being done to provide devotees and visitors of Bhitshah an online platform.

He told journalists on Sunday that he had invited some technological experts from Karachi to have digitised the images and photographs along with 360-degree view of the shrine.

He said that pictures of all noteworthy places in Bhitshah from visitors and devotees’ point of view, including the shrine, Karar Lake, museum, cultural village, auditorium, malakhro ground would be taken with the help of drone and digitised. Images of handicrafts, including tiles, ajrak, topi, pottery, rilli and khais would be digitally integrated.

Published in Dawn, May 6th, 2024

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