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    NWFP is exceptionally rich in terms of multitudes of tourist attraction. The essence of 

    this attraction is visible from the remarkable natural picturesque comprising beautiful

    rivers, splendid ater falls, spell!bound lakes mostly in the mountainous region and

    green valleys in most parts of the province. "ue to its geographical location, NWFP has

    had been a confluence of different civili#ations hich flourished and vanished ith the

    passage of time.

    The quasi contiguity of the province, ith the $entral %sian states and ith xiangiang

    province of $hina attracted many migrants, businessmen, arriors and fortune seekers

    in different ages for settlement. The interaction among different races and their co!

    existence led to a rich cultural heritage. The glimpses of such heritage are evident from

    the &handhara archaeological sites at &ur 'hattree Peshaar, Takh!(ahi )*ardan+,

    eri (ehlol )*ardan+, haba# &ari )*ardan+ Nimo &ram (uddhist tupa )at+, and

    collection of &handhara art preserved at at *useum, $hakdara museum )"ir -oer+

    and Peshaar museum.

    To give proection to the natural scenic place and available rich cultural heritage of the

    province, the government of NWFP established arhad Tourism $orporation )T$+ as a

    public limited company in /00/. 1ndeed, the foundation of T$ as a timely decision

    ith a vie to developing a setup to utili#e the enormous potential of the province, for 

    tourism expansion. The $orporation is also intended to prepare schemes and makes

    concreted efforts for systematic and sustainable development of the tourism industry inthe province. The T$ has also been tasked to2!

    • Promote and develop the tourism industry of NWFP by involving both the private

    and public sectors3

    • Fully protect and preserve the culture, traditions, history, heritage, environment

    and ild life of the target areas3

    • "evelop the socio!economic conditions of the people and areas having tourism

    potential3

    • &radually and systematically identify and develop all the existing and potential

    areas for attracting tourists both from ithin and outside the country3 and

    • *ake the T$ a self!financing organi#ation.

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    PHYSIOGRAPHY OF THE PROVINCE

    The province is broadly divided into three different #ones ith their peculiar physical

    stratum. The northern part of the province is adorned ith beautiful valleys having 4

    rivers running roughly north to south inter alia the $hitral, "ir, at, 1ndus and 'aghan.

    These valleys are on the northern edge of the monsoon belt, fairly green and partially

    ooded in their southern sections. The mid part had been the seat of the ancient

    civili#ations particularly Peshaar remained the hub of activities for different civili#ations

    including (uddhist 5indu hahi, ikh, 1slamic and (ritish culture all having their mark on

    the city. The southern part of the province is belo the monsoon belt and consists of 

    lo, rocky mountain and ide, gravely plains. The important cities and areas of the

    province are described for the convenience of the reader.

    HAZARA REGION

    The region of 5a#ara is like a door to heaven, opening up to visitors a orld replete ith

    natural beauty. 1t as a favourite gateay from the plains into 'ashmir during *ughal,

    "urrani and ikh rules. 1t is a large area some /6,666 sq. km. The orld famous

    'arakoram 5ighay starts from 5avelian, a ton in this region at a distance of /6/ km

    from 1slamabad. The mighty 7-ion 8iver7 1ndus or %basin flos through the entire length

    of 5a#ara. 1t is strategically located beteen the Northern %reas, %#ad 'ashmir, Punab

    and the rest of the North West Frontier Province. 5ill stations collectively knon as the

    &allis and the 'aghan valley are the best knon parts of 5a#ara. Pakistani and foreign

    tourists throng its cool and serene valleys during si##ling summer.

    HARIPUR

    -ocated at 9/ km from 1slamabad on 5asan %bdal!%bbottabad road, 5aripur as

    founded in /9:: by 5ari ingh, a general of 8anit ingh;s army. 5e as the &overnor 

    of 5a#ara in /9::!:

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    pine forest is ell orth a visit. %bbottabad has still a very (ritish air ith its >uropean

    style bungalos, the club, the church and the cemetery.

    THANDIANI

    Thandiani means 7cold7 in the local language. Therefore being a cool place it got the

    name of 7Thandiani7. 1t is :?66 meters above sea level on a small plateau surrounded

    by pine forests. This beautiful spot can easily be approached from %bbottabad, hich is

    :@ km aay. 1t is totally unspoiled and has the loveliest of vies of all the hill stations of 

    Pakistan. The scenery here is breathtaking and superb.

    NATHIAGALI

    Nathiagali clad in pine, alnut, oak and maple trees, is the prettiest hill resort in the

    &aliyat region. 1t can be approached both from *urree and %bbottabad. 1t is ngland

    here ith its small timbered churches, parks, bungalos and the &overnor;s 5ouse.

    (reathtaking landscapes, spring ater and fresh air make it one of the most peaceful

    hill stations in Pakistan.

    DUNGAGALI

    This beautiful tourist resort is situated on the slopes of *ukshpuri 5ills. The hills are

    ooded and present a beautiful vie. (ehind."ungagali stands *ukshpuri, one of the

    highest peaks in the area ):966 m+.

    AYUBIA

     % cluster of four small hill stations of 'hanaspur, 'hairagali, $hanglagali and &hora

    "haka is called %yubia and as named after President %yub 'han ho belonged to

    5aripur district of 5a#ara. The complex is spread over an area of :A km. The central

    place of &hora "haka has a chairlift, hich gives a panoramic and mesmeri#ing vie of 

    the surroundings.

    MANSEHRA

    *ansehra is named after *an ingh, its &overnor &eneral under 8anit ingh. This

    ton is at a distance of :@ km to the north of %bbottabad. 1t has a very lively ba#aar.The maor tourist attraction of *ansehra are the three granite boulders on hich edicts

    of %shoka the &reat have been inscribed. This great *auryan king ruled this area in the

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    KAGHAN VALLEY

    But of the numerous beautiful valleys of 5a#ara, 'aghan is the most attractive of all. %

    holiday retreat ith alluring scenic beauty, the 'aghan valley is about /A6 km long and

    beteen to to four thousand meters above sea level at various places. Toering peaks

    of 5imalayan 8ange, glaciers, ater falls and crystal clear ater of the lakes are still in

    a pristine state and make the valley an unspoiled paradise. 'unhar river ith plenty of 

    trout fish flos through the valley and has the villages of (alakot, 'aghan, Naran on its

    banks. The nomads take their flocks of cattle to the high pastures of the 'aghan valley

    in spring and bring them don again in autumn. Their omen are colourfully dressed.

    BALAKOT

    (alakot is the gateay to 'aghan valley. (alakot itself is ?: km from %bbottabad. This

    beautiful small ton is located on the banks of 'unhar river. =ourney from %bbottabad to

    (alakot is a charming experience. The road passes through beautiful green hills and

    thick forests. The vies are spectacular especially beteen %ttarshisha and &arhi

    5abibullah. % famous battle as fought here beteen the ikh %rmy and *uahideen in

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    There is a charming legend about a prince called aiful *uluk ho fell in love ith a

    fairy of the lake. The lake is named after the prince. The best ay to reach the lake is to

    alk but you may also take a pony or a eep.

    BABUSAR PASS

    (abusar Pass is at a distance of 96 km from Naran. 1t is on the ay to the pass that the

    'aghan valley;s scenery becomes most dramatic. (attakundi is at a distance of /A km

    from Naran and provides access to -ala#ar Plateau, lake "odiputsar and lake -ulusar 

    hich is the biggest natural lake in 5a#ara and the source of 'unhar river. From

    (abusar Top mighty Nanga Parbat )9/:A m+ can be seen on a clear day.

    MALAKAND AND SWAT REGION

    The *alakand division of the North West Frontier Province of Pakistan covers one third

    of the total area of the Province. The region is further divided into $hitral, "ir, at,

    (uner, hangla "istricts and *alakand %gency. 1t;s distinctive features make the area a

    7Tourist;s 5eaven7.

    MALAKAND

    The area has a reich history, covering thousands of yers. %lexander the &reat traveled

    through the region in

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     %bout three kilometres from (arikot, one gets a glance of a magnificent (uddhist stupa

    on the right side. This stupa is perhaps the only one, hose dome is complete. The

    period of its construction is estimated beteen third and fourth centuries %". =ust about

    one and a half km aay from this stupa, one can see large figures of (uddha carved on

    the rock.

    MINGORA

    *ingora has been an important trading centre for the last :666 years. The ba#aars are

    interesting to explore for semi precious stones, hand!oven and embroiled clothes,

    shals, bedsheets, oodork, tribal eelry and antiques of different kinds. The hills

    having the orld famous 7>merald *ines7 are located to the north of the ton.

    SAIDU SHARIF

    aidu harif and *ingora are tin cities. aidu harif has several government

    buildings, the at *useum, the Tomb of %kund of at and the archaeological

    remains of the (utkara (uddhist tupa.

    SWAT MUSEUM

    This museum is situated beteen *ingora and aidu harif. The archaeological finds

    belong to &andhara (uddhist art of at. The samples of local embroidery, eelry and

    carved ood obects are on display.

    MARGHZAR

    *argh#ar is a small ton situated at the foot of *ount 1lam about /< krn aay from

    aidu harlf. 1t is famous for its White *arble Palace, built by the Wali!e!at in early

    /0@6;s. The palace no serves as a hotel. While going toards *argh#ar, a road turns

    to 1slam Pur, hich is famous for its oodork, shals and blankets.

    MIANDAM

    This is one of the upcoming hill resorts, about 4A km aay from aidu harif. The

    surrounding area.offers natural beauty, ith forests, orchards, mountains and streams

    hich can be enoyed by hiking.

    MADYAN*adyan is a tourist resort on the banks of at river. 1t is /

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    BAHRAIN

    The ton of (ahrain is situated AA km from aidu harif and is /6km from *adyan. 1t is

    another popular riverside resort, ith ba#aars orth exploring for their handicrafts. The

    surrounding area has beautiful valleys and is suitable for hiking. The mosques and

    buildings are orth seeing for ooden carved pillars and other fixtures.

    KALAM

    'alam is the main ton of at 'ohistan. 1t is about @6 km north of (ahrain. 'alam is

    inhabited by 'ohistanis having their on language and customs. (eautiful valleys of 

    Dshu )::9A m+, Dtrot ):::4 m+ and &abral ):446 m+ are accessible from here through

    thick pine forests. The A:4? m high sno capped Falaksair Peak is clearly visible from

    *atiltan )

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    ANDAN DHERI

    Traveling from $hakdara, toards "ir, a road turns to the historic village of Dchh. 1t is

    about seven kilometers from $hakdara. (efore reaching Dchh, one comes across the

    (uddhist stupa of %ndan "heri. The main and other small stupas are all made of stone!

    masonry.

    KALASH VALLEYS

    The orld famous 'alash People live in the three valleys of (irir, (umburet and

    8ambur. The 'alash are an ancient tribe and have a religion and a culture of their on.

    They have many festivals around the year during hich the men and omen perform

    colourful dances. The maor festivals are $hilamusht, Phool and $haas.

    CHITRAL

    The famous ton of $hitral is situated about

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    $hitral The date for celebrating the $hitral Festival is fixed every year. The

    Festival eminent features are Polo matches, equestrian sports, restling, tug!of!

    ar, colourful folk dances and music by the 'alash ith exhibition of the

    local handicraft.

    GARAM CHASHMA

     %lso knon as 75ot prings7. The village by the same name is about @4 km to the north

    est of $hitral. The eep ourney takes about < hours. These hot springs contain sulphur 

    in their ater hich is good for healing skin diseases, headache and other pains and

    gout. The village has a big market, here the caravans from (adakhshan bring precious

    stones and other products. The ton gives a look of 7$aravan arai7. 1t is also famous

    for 7Patti7 a typical oolen cloth.

    SHANDUR PASS

    The orld famous handur Pass is about

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    GOR KHATRI:

    The &or 'harti is a large *ughal caravanserai at the top end of ethi treet. The

    caravan serai as built on a spot that has been a holy place for nearly :,666 years. 1n

    the :nd century %" it as a (uddhism declined it became a 5indu shrine.

    PESHAWAR MUSEUM:

    The Peshaar *useum has one of the best collections of &andhara %rt in Pakistan, all

    ell arranged and labelled. culptures illustrating the life of (uddha are laid out in

    chronological order. The fasting (uddha here is even more haunting than the one in

    -ahore *useum. There is also an ethnological section, the 5all of Tribes, With ooden

    carvings form the 'alash people in $hitral and a *uslim &allery.

    JAMRUD FORT:

    =amrud Fort, made of rough stoneork and faced ith mud plaster, as built by the

    ikhs in /9:< on the site of an older fort.

    SPHOLA STUPA:

    phola stupa, of the second to fifth centuries, stands on the right of the road above the

    railay at the village of arai, :4 km from =amrud. The stupa has a high hemispherical

    dome resting on a three!tiered square base. (eautiful &andharan sculptures ere found

    here hen the site as excavated at the beginning of this century some of hich are

    no in the Peshaar *useum.

    KHYBER PASS:

    The 'hyber 8ailay from Peshaar to -andi 'otal is, for rail enthusiasts, a three!star 

    attraction. 1t has

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    QISSA KHWANI BAZAR:

    This place is famous for its speciali#ed ba#aars as ell as its name is said to have

    come from the old caravans passing by this place and narrating their ourneys to those

    present and other caravans.

     YADGAR SHAHIDAN:

     it is an old monument built in recognition for those ho ere martyred by the (ritish

    colonial rulers.

    MARDAN DISTRICT:

    Mardan:

    *ardan, A6 km north!east of Peshaar is famous as the birth place of the &uides the

    Cueen;s Bn &uide $orpos, an elite (ritish regiment of North!West Frontier soldier!

    spies founded in the /9@6s. The ton itself has little to offer but it acts as a base point

    for seeing a concentration of (uddhist and other ancient sites of &andhara civili#ation.

    TAKHTIBHAI:

    (y far the best and most complete of all &andhara ruins are those of the ?th century %". (ushiest monastery, spectacularly placed on a rocky hill /4 km north!est of 

    *ardan. 1t as excavated )and stripped of statuary and frie#es+ from /06? to /0/$B list and

    is a National 5eritage.

    SHAHBAZ GARHI AND THE ASHOKAN INSCRIPTIONS:

    hahba# &arhi is located /< km east of *ardan on the road to abi. on a dirt track

    to the right, a fe meters, are the famous %shokan inscriptions, carved in to rocks on a

    hill about

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    of his previous incarnations, udana means of noble charity3 the area is still popularly

    kno as the udana Plan.

    STUPA OF CHANAKDHERI:

    The stupa of $hanak!"heri, or hite elephant, is on the left of the road to 8ustam about

    : km from turning from the abi road and about 466 meters left across the fields. This

    as also excavated by the =apanese.

    JAMAL GARHI:

    The ruins of a monastery and a beautiful courtyard of stupas are on a hill!top

    overlooking the village /4 km north of *ardan. The vie including Takht!i!(hai and

    hahba# &arhi, is especially grand at sunrises sunset.

    KOHAT

    KOHAT:

    'ohat is basically a cantonment ith in it is the &arrison Ton. The main road by

    passes it, but it is orth going through the centre to see the old (ritish establishments.

    TANDA DAM:

    This site has been selected for a restaurant presently under construction by the

    corporation ithin the protected area of the Wild -ife Park there.

    KHUSHAL GARH:

    This rest house located on main Pindi 'ohat road has been transferred to the

    $orporation and has been offered for lease to the private sector through print media.

    BANDA DAUD SHAH:

    This rest house is located ? kms off the main 1ndus high ay toards ".1.'han at a

    point called -achi here a road turns toards (anda "aud hah rest house. 1t has has

    been transferred to the $orporation and has been offered for lease to the private sector 

    through print media.

    D! I! KHAN:

    D!I!KHAN:

    ". 1. 'han is the getaay to NWFP for the tourists entering Pakistan from (alochistan

    and Punab. *aority of the tourists entering from the estern border on motorbike

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    follo this route to NWFP. *ost of them hoever ust pass through ".1. 'han. There are

    to ancient sites, one is on $hashma 8oad kno as 7'afir 'ot7 ust / km toards left

    near (ilot 5ead Works, and the other is 8ehman "heri, hich is about :4 km on the

    (annu 8oad, very fe people kno about it.

    BILOT HEAD WORKS:

     % picnic spot, located on the metalled road at a distance of ?4'* from ".1. 'han is an

    ideal place for a recreational park or the restaurant. -ocal residents of ". 1. 'han visit

    this site for picnic. The ancient site of 'afir 'ot is hardly 4 km from this point.

    AMUSEMENT PARK:

    Bn the est bank of river 1ndus near 5otel *iday an amusement park may be

    developed for local residents. This is easily approachable and in the evening local

    communities stroll on the river side. The river side is very croded on Fridays hen

    families come for a picnic.

    NARROW GAUGE RAILWAY SAFARI:

     %lthough it ill be a long term proect, yet narro &auge railay can be reinstalled

    hich ill promote tourism industry as ell as serve as an additional means of 

    transport, -ocals told that remains of the narro &auge railay line still exist along the

    riverside as it used to pass through the place here no *iday 5otel stands.

    REHMAN DHERI:

    1ndus civili#ation ruins are found at a distance of :6 km from ". 1. 'han at 8ehman

    "heri. Tourist interested in pre!historic and 1ndus civili#ation visit this place.

    KAFIR KOT FORTS:

    Bn the ay to $hashma (arrage )from ".1. 'han+, The outhern 'afir 'ot Fort stands

    on lo )*arat+ hills and is clearly visible from the road. 'ike the Northern 'afir 'ot

    Fort,

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    area of about :4 hectares )A: acres+. 1nside there are four temples, to badly eroded,

    the others intricately carved. The best preserved alls including a fate, are on the north

    side of the fort3 the alls are about 9 *eters ):6 feet+ high.

    ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE STC

    ince its establishment the T$ has been orking on different programmers ith vie

    to sensiti#ing and involving the people in tourism promotion activities. % part from

    planning and constructing facilities, T$ encourages participants in the annual events

    of handur )$hitral+, =ashne!$hitral, 'alash Festivasl )$hitral+, 'umrat Festival )"ir+,

    'alam Festival and =ashne!5a#ara )5aripur+.

    Private investment is encouraged through Public!Private collaboration. The T$ has

    leased out its rest houses )chalets+ at Nathia &ali )%bbottabad+, /: kanal plot at Naran

    )*ansehra+, Falak air hotel )'alam+, 'und Park )abi+ and 8estaurant at Tanda "am

    )'ohat+. >fforts are being made to construct tourism complex at 'und on main &T 8oad

    )Noshera+ and leased out (ehrain Park )at+ to private sector.

    NEW SCHEMES OFFERED FOR PRIVATE INVESTMENTT$ has selected 0 valuable schemes for investment by the private sector. The brief 

    profile and cost estimates of each scheme is given as under2!

    /. National Park G Tourism Facilities at *ahudnad )at+

    :. $onstruction of 5otel at 'abal &olf $ourse

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    1- National Park & Tourism Facilities at Mahudand (Swat)

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    %. dditional Facilities at Tourism Com'le "und.

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    . *ecreation Theme Park at Tanda +am, "ohat.

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    )&/r,*)* -,*,),n. )"# Tanda Da$ K&"a) )"r&/." &/) )"# 5#ar!

    C&*) 2&r1#d &/) ,n 6777: R*! 99!;; $,33,&n

    C&*) /(da)#d 9;;? 6;@ ann/a3 ,n'r#a*# R*! !;; $,33,&n

    Ann/a3 In'&$#: R*! =!

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    . Sus'ension rid/e and allied acilities at "und.

    T"# *'"#$# ,* ,n)#nd#d )& (r&-,d# d,r#') a''#** +r&$ )"# $a,n GT

    R&ad )& K/nd Par1! >N&2*"#ra!

    Or,.,na3 #*),$a)#d '&*) ,n )"# PCI ,n 5#ar 677: R*! 69!7= $,33,&n

    C&*) /(da)#d 9;;? 6;@ ann/a3 ,n'r#a*#: R*! 9=!7;

    $,33,&n

    Ann/a3 In'&$#: R*! !=;

    $,33,&n

    32"&5"000

    3.2&5 million35

    50

    (a!era*e)200

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    0. *oad side acilities includin/ *estaurant acilities  near # 'ro'osed owari Tunnel, +ir 3''er.

    This ill be used as a staying station by the tourists for their next ourney.The facility ill, therefore, be used as an information as ell as guestsstaying point.

    "uring construction and after operation of -aari Tunnel a large number of

    local and foreign tourists ill prefer to make a soourn or a night stay at thiscomplex.

    $ost of the cheme2 8s. @6.66 million

     %nnual 1ncome2 8s.

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    4. Tourism 5normation Com'le at Chakdara(*estaurant and stain/ acilities).

    T",* 2,33 '&n)a,n *"&((,n. '#n)#r 4#*,d#* 4&ard,n. and 3&d.,n.

    +a',3,),#*!

    C&*) &+ )"# S'"#$#: R*!

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    6. +e7elo'ment o Sheikh adin as !ill *esort

    Bnce a legendary hill resort at a height of 4666 feet, heikh (adin as used asa summer headquarters of the then "eputy $ommission "1 'han.

    heikh (adin is situated near -ucky $ement Factory )"ara Pe#eu+.

    1n case the government is constructing a suitable road and providing drinking

    ater as ell as electricity!!the area can be developed for domestic tourismeasily accessible )5ill station+ for the people of "1'han, -akki, *arat, 'arak,(annu, Tank, *ainali and (akhar "istricts.

    Private investor ill construct /6 rooms motel, /6 huts, vast play land and

    vieing decks H the cost of hich including land is 8s. :66 million.  %nnual 1ncome2 8s. ::.466 million

    22"500"000

    22.500 million

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    8. Tourism Trans'ort Ser7ice or N9FP

    T"# NWFP ,* 3a'1,n. a Tran*(&r) Pa'1a.# )& )&/r,*) r#3a)#d (3a'#*0

    3&'a)#d ,n )"# n&&1 and '&rn#r &+ )"# (r&-,n'#! T"# G"andara '/3)/ra3 $&n/$#n)* "a-# .r#a) a))ra'),&n +&r )"#

    +&r#,.n )&/r,*)* (ar),'/3ar35 +r&$ Ja(an0 K&r#a >N S0 S,r Lan1a0S,n.a(&r#0 C",na0 and T"a,3and #)'0 ,n)#ra3,a )"#*# )&/r,*)* n##d'&$+&r)a43# '&n-#5an'# +&r )"#,r -,*,) )& )"# d,++#r#n) *,)#* r&/nd )"#5#ar!

    A */,)a43# +3##) &+ %##(*0 '&a'"#* and r&ad r/nn#r* ar# r#/,r#d +&r

     %&/rn#5 &n 4&&1,n. 4a*,* +r&$ P#*"a2ar )& T"a1"a) B"a,0 S2a4,0S"a4a G"ard, Mardan 4#*,d#*0 S2a) C"a1dara M/*#/$*!

    Pr&(&*#d n/$4#r &+ -#",'3#* 6; J##(*0 6; C&a'"#* and < B/*#*!

    E*),$a)#d C&*) R*! 6;;!;; $,33,&n

    0"000"0000.00 million

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