Late at night, Chief Minister (CM) Punjab, Mohsin Naqvi, personally supervised the ongoing upgradation efforts at Lahore Zoo, setting a strict deadline for completion by January 31st.
The primary objective of this initiative is to enhance recreational facilities for the citizens of Lahore.
Engaged actively in the inspection, CM Naqvi directed an accelerated pace of work by implementing a three-shift schedule and bolstering the night shift workforce.
Furthermore, he mandated the introduction of 100 new animals, promising a delightful experience for citizens, especially the younger audience.
In a groundbreaking move, plans include the establishment of a Hologram Zoo, adding a unique dimension to the zoo’s attractions.
The upcoming collection of animals aims to bring joy to visitors, with a focus on creating a captivating experience for children.
Highlighting the diversity, CM Naqvi revealed plans to feature 142 marine species in the aquarium, all housed in international standard cages.
The ambitious upgradation project aims to elevate Lahore Zoo to international standards, ensuring a world-class experience for its patrons.
During the visit, CM Naqvi received a comprehensive briefing from Secretary Wildlife on the progress of the upgrade plan.
The event witnessed the presence of key figures, including Provincial Ministers Mansoor Qadir, Amir Mir, Azfar Ali Nasir, Bilal Afzal, Adviser Wahab Riaz, Secretary Forest, Secretary C&W, Secretary P&D Board, Secretary Livestock, DG Wildlife, Director Lahore Zoo, and VC UVAS, underscoring the significance of the initiative.