The Sindh government has announced significant reductions in filming fees for various cultural and historical sites.
Provincial Minister for Culture and Tourism, Syed Zulfiqar Ali Shah, revealed that the fee for filming at Mohenjo-Daro and Makli has been cut from 200,000 rupees to just 50,000 rupees.
Similarly, the fee for the Quaid-e-Azam House Museum has been reduced from 100,000 to 30,000 rupees.
Other notable reductions include fees for the Maki House Museum in Hyderabad, Kot Diji Fort, and Naukot Fort, now set at 30,000 rupees instead of 100,000.
The new pricing also applies to Umar Kot Fort and Museum, Rani Kot Fort, Chaukundi Graveyard, and Bhambore Fort.
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The Secretary of Culture has issued a notification regarding these fee changes.
Minister Zulfiqar emphasized that the aim is to make these historical sites more accessible, encouraging more visitors and boosting the cultural prominence of Sindh on a global scale.