The interim chief minister of Punjab will meet with Chinese businesspeople, industrialists, and government representatives while there.


Lahore: Interim Chief Minister Punjab Mohsin Naqvi on Saturday left for a five-day visit to China.
He was accompanied by interim provincial minister’s SM Tanveer, Amir Mir, Syed Azfar Ali Nasir, and Ibrahim Hassan Murad in addition to the chief secretary of Punjab and the finance secretary.
The interim chief minister of Punjab will meet with Chinese businesspeople, industrialists, and government representatives while there.
In this regard, CM Mohsin Naqvi presided over a meeting at the CM Office where a thorough explanation of the upgrade plan for the Lahore Zoo and Safari Park was provided.
Other animals and birds including Panda, Hippopotamus, Rhinoceros, African pigeon, Black Jaguar, Puma and Chiltan Markhor will be added in the Lahore Zoo and Safari Park.
The Lahore Zoo and Safari Park will soon include additional animals and birds, such as the Panda, Hippopotamus, Rhinoceros, African Pigeon, Black Jaguar, Puma, and Chiltan Markhor.

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