PESHAWAR
After a three-day symposium in Islamabad, religious leaders and scholars from different countries Thursday visited the museum in Peshawar in tight security in and around the Museum.
The 31 members, religious leaders and scholars went through different sections of the Museum and saw the artefacts of the Gandhara civilization at the Peshawar Museum. The 31 religious leaders from different countries also visited Takhtbai ruins as well.
Gandhara Task Force Chairman Ramesh Kumar was also present on this occasion alongside the 31-members delegation of the religious leaders and scholars from different countries.
The 31-members religious leaders and scholars were briefed about the Peshawar Museum Director Dr. Abdul Samad Khan. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Gandhara is of considerable importance in terms of historical tradition and civilization, Chairman Gandhara Task Force Ramesh Kumar said. Ramesh Kumar on this occasion said that the government has already relaxed visa policy in this regard and Pakistan has a lot of potential in terms of culture tourism.







