Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government with support of Italian government will establish `Conservation Laboratories’ in five cities of KP with the purpose of protection and safety of rare archeological artifacts on modern lines. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) regarding setting up of conservation laboratories has also been signed between KP and Italian governments. According to MoU, Italian government will also provide a fund of Euro four million (around Rs. One billion) and specialists from Italy will provide their services for establishment of the laboratory. Director Archelogy KP, Dr. Abdul Samad said that six laboratories would be established in KP around two in Chitral, one each in Swat, Mardan and D.I.Khan. Under the plan, special training would also be imparted by Italian experts over prevention of smuggling of archeological artifacts. The Italian Police will give training to staff of Archeology Department about latest procedures for prevention of smuggling of antiques, he added.
متعلقہ مضامین
-
COMSTECH launches PhD fellowships programme for displaced scientists
-
Mushaal terms Russell Tribunal on Kashmir a great initiative
-
NCHR to conduct analysis of int’l treaties vis-a-vis domestic legislation
-
KP CM directs steps to propose amendment in PEDO’s law
-
MoITT cooperating in granting voting rights to overseas Pakistanis: Amin
-
President upholds Ombudsman’s decision in harassment case
-
87 Hindu yatrees reach Pakistan from India
-
Taliban prepare new Afghan budget without foreign aid
-
Taliban prepare new Afghan budget without foreign aid
-
Govt has introduced largest-ever social protection program: PM
-
Motorways reopen as fog disappears in Punjab
-
15 flights called off, nine delayed at Lahore Airport