Solutions sought to save banyan tree.

RAWALPINDI -- Officials from Nespak, Lahore Ring Road Authority and the Public Private Partnership Authority visited the 66.3-km-long track of the proposed Rawalpindi Ring Road.

They reviewed various proposals to save a century-old banyan tree at Radio Pakistan Interchange, the starting point of the proposed road.

The project management unit officials said efforts were being made to save the banyan tree on the special instructions of the...

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