World Bank President Visits Historic Buddhist Monastery in Haripur, Commends Preservation Efforts

World Bank President Visits Historic Buddhist Monastery in Haripur, Commends Preservation Efforts

Islamabad Nazrana Times 
 

World Bank Group President Ajay Banga, accompanied by Pakistan’s Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Muhammad Aurangzeb, visited the historic Julian Buddhist Monastery in Haripur on Monday.
The delegation toured the archaeological site, where President Banga expressed his satisfaction with its excellent state of preservation. He commended the efforts undertaken by Pakistani authorities for the conservation and promotion of this significant cultural heritage site.
The Julian Monastery, a relic of the ancient Gandhara civilization, is an important landmark showcasing Pakistan’s rich historical and religious diversity. The visit highlighted the cultural and historical significance of the site, which attracts scholars and tourists interested in Buddhist heritage.
Minister Aurangzeb briefed the World Bank chief on the measures taken for the protection and maintenance of such historical sites across the country. The discussion also touched upon the potential for cultural heritage to contribute to sustainable community development and tourism.
The visit underscores a shared commitment to preserving global historical treasures and acknowledges Pakistan’s role in safeguarding its ancient cultural assets.

Ali Imran Chattha
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