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Relevant legislation in this regard, Pakistan Savings Bill 2019, is prepared and being finalized. [6] The prize bond scheme was launched with a Prize Bond of Rs 100. The scheme has been expanded over time. Today we can find around six Prize Bonds including Rs 100, 200, 750, 1500, 25000 and Rs 40000.
Lists of tourist attractions in Pakistan (1 C, 21 P) + Tourist attractions in Kashmir (4 C) A. ... National parks of Pakistan (33 P) P. Palaces in Pakistan (19 P)
1.3 National parks. 1.4 Zoological gardens. 1.5 Mughal gardens. 2 By region. ... This is a list of notable parks and gardens in Pakistan. By type. Amusement parks
Pakistan has 36 national parks (Urdu: پاکستان کے نیشنل پارک). As of 2012, 25 of these are under supervision of respective provincial governments and remaining are in private care. [1] Only some of these are under the conservation scope of International Union for Conservation of Nature.
2 National parks. 3 Private parks. 4 Gardens. 5 Playgrounds. 6 Golf and Country clubs. 7 See also. 8 External links. ... National Bank of Pakistan Sports Complex ...
Lal Suhanra National Park is situated some 35 kilometres east of Bahawalpur and presents a synthesis of forest and desert life. [2] It occupies land on both sides of Desert Branch canal, and is spread over 127,480 acres (51,590 hectares) of which 20,974 acres (8,488 hectares) are green land (irrigated plantations), 101,726 acres (41,167 hectares) are dry land (desert), and 4,780 acres (1,930 ...
Takkar National Park is located in the Sindh province of Pakistan, and represents the second national park in the region, coming into existence 46 years after the establishment of the first one, Kirthar National Park in 1974. This park spans across approximately 17,540 acres of land in the Kot Diji taluka, Sukkur district. The park's terrain is ...
Ayub National Park, commonly known as Ayub Park or, historically, Topi Rakh Park (Rakh lit. reserve in Potwari), is a national park located on the Grand Trunk Road, not far away from the old presidency in Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan. [1] The park was established before the creation of Pakistan and covers an area of 313 acres (127 ha).