KARACHI: Sindh Governor House on Friday opened its door for the general public, as earlier promised by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) for all the provinces. But there are a few guidelines released for the visitors, and one of them is a little surprising.
The Governor House has displayed a 22-point ‘important guidelines’ for visitors entering the historical premises, and one of them clearly tells people to take care of their belongings, and the ‘governor house administration will not be responsible for it.”
The historical building will remain opened for public daily from 6am to 10am on working days while on Sunday it will be opened in the evening only from 4.30pm to 6.30pm.
According to an official communication, for visiting Governor House in form of a group, permission has to be taken in writing in advance.
The people are reminded that being a national asset it is the responsibility of all to look after Governor House.
For safety purpose closed-circuit television cameras are already operating and as such damaging any part of Governor House will be taken as a criminal act. In case of any emergency Governor House could be vacated.
Similarly any person who is called for identification has to identify himself/herself.
Governor House is located on the original site of the now-demolished Government House, which was built in 1843 by Sir Charles Napier while Sindh was part of the British Raj.
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