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Unesco expresses concerns over Orange Line project, seeks details

byMatiur Rehman
16/11/2015
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LAHORE: The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) has expressed its concerns over the Punjab government’s Orange Line project in the provincial capital and sought a detailed report of the project.

The Unesco served a written reminder to the government to reply its earlier letter seeking details of the project, especially about its route along with historic buildings.

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Reports said a Unesco team had also visited the Shalamar Gardens and the ongoing civil works being carried out nearby a few days back. The Shalamar Gardens and the Lahore Fort fall in the world heritage property list. The World Heritage Centre, a cultural division of Unesco had received a series of reports expressing concerns over the state of conservation of the Shalamar Gardens due to urban development project.

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