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Katas Raj Temple at risk as rains spark heritage alarm in Chakwal
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52882, member: 636"] Federal Heritage Minister Aurangzeb Khan Khichi ordered authorities to investigate damage reports at the historic Katas Raj Temple complex in Chakwal. Heavy rainfall threatened the centuries-old site, which holds deep significance for Pakistan's Hindu community. The minister contacted the Evacuee Trust Property Board demanding a detailed assessment of the temple's current condition. Water seepage and flooding have caused structural problems throughout the ancient complex. Khichi promised complete government assistance for restoration efforts at the sacred location. The minister emphasized the temple's importance as a symbol of Pakistan's diverse cultural heritage. He pledged federal resources to protect and maintain the site for future generations. The Katas Raj complex represents a vital piece of the nation's multicultural identity. Khichi described the temple as a treasured national asset requiring immediate attention and long-term preservation measures. [/QUOTE]
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