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Monal’s legacy ends as architect Imrana Tiwana prepares plans for ‘Margalla View Points’

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October 31, 2024
Monal’s legacy ends as architect Imrana Tiwana prepares plans for 'Margalla View Points'
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By Ambreen Ali

The iconic Monal Restaurant, once nestled in Islamabad’s scenic Margalla Hills, has been entirely demolished following orders from Pakistan’s Supreme Court. The restaurant, previously buzzing with the aroma of food, music, and throngs of visitors, is now reduced to ruins. However, plans are underway to revitalize the area, transforming it into a natural retreat for public enjoyment.

Rana Saeed, Chairperson of Wildlife, recently shared with journalists that the Wildlife Department is working to restore the area as a sanctuary for both nature and visitors. The site, to be named “Margalla View Point,” will feature four distinct zones, showcasing the region’s rich wildlife and providing spaces for recreation and education. Plans also include an animal research center to study local wildlife, including leopards common in nearby forests.

Environmental architect Imrana Tiwana is designing the new layout, which will integrate eco-friendly elements such as grass, additional tree planting, and a pond to enhance the area’s beauty. Her design will include essential amenities like public toilets and water conservation measures. A public center will be created for awareness programs, and a dedicated fire-fighting center will manage forest fires. The plans, anticipated to be finalized next month, aim to create a sustainable eco-model to combat climate change’s adverse effects.

Lawyer Umar Gilani, who played a pivotal role in the Monal case, expressed satisfaction over reclaiming the land previously occupied by Monal, countering rumors that the area would be left in ruins. He emphasized that the new plans will ensure the space becomes a valuable, accessible recreational site.

Notably, the upcoming national park will be open to the public without any entry fees, unlike other capital-area recreational sites managed by the Capital Development Authority (CDA). This revitalized Margalla View Point is set to offer a free, scenic retreat for Islamabad’s residents and visitors.

Tags: Ambreen AliClimate changeEnvironmentImarana TiwanaMargallaMargalla View PointMonalNatureRana SaeedSupreme Court of Pakistan
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