ISLAMABAD: A 60ft long and 50ft wide portrait of the founder of Pakistan, Quaid-i-Azam is set to be unveiled on the Islamabad Expressway on March 23.
According to a statement released by the Capital Development Authority (CDA), a security wall will also be added to the portrait worth Rs 59 million, designed by Jamal Shah. New features reading the words “Unity, Faith, and Discipline” will also be added.
As per CDA officials, the medium of the portrait is a 2mm iron sheet to allow it to be compatible with extreme weather conditions.
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