The Punjab government has announced a historic development package worth billions of rupees for the development of Murree.
In this regard, Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) President Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif chaired a meeting.
A review of the Murree Development Plan was held in a meeting held at Government House Murree.
Senior Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb gave a detailed briefing in the meeting.
The meeting decided to make Kotli Sattian the most modern tourism hub in Punjab. The meeting approved 14 tourism schemes in Kotli Sattian.
Eco-friendly glamping pod village and resort to be established in Kotli Satian.
Punjab’s first modern paragliding center to be built in Kotli Satian. A sky glass bridge to be built for tourists in Kotli Satian. A new chair lift project approved in Kotli Satian.
Meeting also decided that Patriata chair lift to be repaired and upgraded. A 50-bed hospital to be built in Bhurban and water supply scheme for the hospital with a bus stand completed.
Bidding for Murree Glass Train Project to take place in March. Murray Glass Train to run on 40-km route from Lake View Park to Murree Bus Stand.
Murray Glass Train project agreed to extend from Islamabad Airport to Muzaffarabad. The meeting decided to restore historical buildings of Murree according to ancient design.
Meeting also decided to establish a separate department for the protection of historical and cultural buildings of Murree.
Renovation and restoration of 23 buildings and 76 shops of Mall Road Murree completed. Meeting further decided to establish standard hotels at a specific location in Murree.
It was also decided to build Murree Hotel Complex under Public Private Partnership. It was further decided to identify a suitable location to Deputy Commissioner Murree.
The meeting agreed to remove illegally constructed three-storey buildings affecting the natural beauty of Murree.
The meeting decided to remove three-storey buildings in Murree to create parks and green areas. It was decided to remove three-storey buildings in Upper Jhikka Gali to widen the road.















