Pakistan Expands Natural History Museum in Islamabad

Islamabad, The Federal Minister for Science and Technology, Dr. Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui, inaugurated the construction of new blocks at the Pakistan Museum of Natural History, marking a significant expansion aimed at enhancing knowledge and appreciation of the natural environment. The event symbolizes a commitment to academic and scientific growth despite economic challenges.

According to Press Information Department, Dr. Siddiqui highlighted the museum’s role as a critical center of knowledge for researchers, academicians, students, and the general public. He emphasized that the government’s investment in the expansion project reaffirms its dedication to fostering academic development across the country. This initiative is expected to provide new avenues for discovery and education, enriching the community’s interaction with natural history.

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