PHA to invite Int’l food chains to open outlets in Rawalpindi parks

NationalPHA to invite Int'l food chains to open outlets in Rawalpindi parks

RAWALPINDI, Pakistan: Parks and Horticulture Authority (PHA) has decided to invite international fast food chains to open their outlets in big Rawalpindi parks.

This was decided in a Board of Directors meeting held at PHA headquarters in Rawalpindi on Monday, which was chaired by Chairman PHA MNA Malik Ibrar Ahmed.

Director General PHA Malik Abid Mahmood gave a briefing on PHA’s projects and efforts being made to beautify the city roads.

The board members were informed that PHA is making efforts to increase its income. International fast food chains would be asked to open outlets in different parks.

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