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Conservation project for Syed Musa Pak shrine
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LAHORE: The Walled City of Lahore Authority (WCLA) is undertaking the conservation of the shrine of Syed Musa Pak, a revered Sufi saint, in Multan with a cost of Rs70.39 million. The project is scheduled for completion by June 30, 2025. This conservation effort is being conducted in collaboration with the Auqaf Department, which has appointed WCLA as the technical and executing agency for the initiative. As per details, this project will cost Rs70.39 million. Syed Musa Pak Shrine consists of three sections: the mosque, shrine, and a musafir khana. While the mosque and shrine will be preserved, the musafir khana will be newly constructed. Conservation work includes structural consolidation, flooring, and the restoration of blue Kaashi tiles. The mosque’s exterior and ablution area will be renovated, with improved tile work, sanitation, and lighting. Additionally, the shrine and mosque will be illuminated for beautification, enhancing the space for visitors. Electrical systems in and around the shrine will also be upgraded. WCLA Director Conservation Najamus Saqib stated that numerous historic structures, particularly from the colonial period, have fallen into disrepair in Multan and require restoration to preserve their cultural prominence. The conservation initiative for the Musa Pak Shrine represents a vital step toward this objective. WCLA Director General Kamran Lashari said, “Our commitment to preserving the nation’s heritage extends beyond Lahore, with the conservation of the Musa Pak Shrine serving as a testament to this mission. Recognising Sufi saints and their shrines as integral elements of our cultural legacy, we are dedicating substantial efforts to the restoration of the shrine of Syed Musa Pak. We thank the Auqaf Department for their invaluable cooperation in this project and look forward to continuing our work to safeguard and celebrate our cultural heritage in all its diverse forms.”
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