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Pak Hindu temple being reconstructed after 64 years
Updated On: 22 October, 2024 08:58 AM IST | Lahore | Agencies
The Evacuee Trust Property Board, overseeing minority worship places in Pakistan, has started the construction of the Baoli Sahib temple in Zafarwal town of Narowal, a city on the western bank of river Ravi in Punjab, after the place of worship was rendered dysfunctional in 1960

The site of the Baoli Sahib temple in Zafarwal. Pic/X
A budget of Pakistani Rs 10 million has been allocated to re-construct a Hindu temple in the Punjab province of Pakistan, marking the first phase of restoration 64 years after it was rendered dysfunctional, a report said on Monday.
The Evacuee Trust Property Board, overseeing minority worship places in Pakistan, has started the construction of the Baoli Sahib temple in Zafarwal town of Narowal, a city on the western bank of river Ravi in Punjab, after the place of worship was rendered dysfunctional in 1960. Currently, there is no Hindu temple in Narowal district.
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