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Pakistan, my home my paradise/ Saidpur Village, Islamabad, Pakistan/ Hamdani Officials

Script : This is what you just heard what the foreigners say about my motherland Pakistan. Let me tell you about a village in Pakistan that has a significance in the history as well as serves as a eye catching spot for tourists Saidpur is a village and union council (UC-1) located in a ravine in Pakistan in the Margalla Hills, near the Daman-e-Koh overlook, in the Islamabad Capital Territory. It is a Mughal Era village hosting a wide spectrum of religious and cultural heritage, and serves as a tourist spot for locals as well as foreigners. The village also has an animal market, which provides a source of income to its dwellers. Shops selling pottery items and handicrafts are also present there. A 2015 estimate puts the village's population at between 12,000 and 15,000. Saidpur Village is home to a small 16th century temple called Rama Mandir or Ram Kund Temple, dedicated to the Hindu God Rama, who Hindus believe lived in the area with his family during 14 years of their exile. According to official records dating back to 1893, a fair was held each year at a pond near the site called "Ram Kund" to commemorate that Ram and his family had once sipped water from it. For centuries, Hindus have travelled far and wide to worship at the temple, staying in an adjoining dharamshala (rest house for pilgrims). However, all the idols have now been removed,[19][20] and, since 1947, the temple has not been used as a place of worship. Between 1960 and 2006, the temple building was used as a girls' school, before CDA took possession of it and converted it to a tourist site. The local Hindu community has expressed its desire for the temple to be reopened, since the nearest temple in the vicinity is in Rawalpindi. It feels that the tourists disregard the sanctity of the place by walking inside it while wearing shoes. Carvings of goddesses have also been painted over by the CDA, while the sites of the ponds have been taken over by restaurants. Natural streams and ponds in the vicinity now contain sewage. Visual Effects : Mudabir Shah & Aehsnat 619 Voice Over : Azmay Abbas Composition+ Editing : Hamdani Officials special Thanks To Every One ❤️

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Script : This is what you just heard what the foreigners say about my motherland Pakistan. Let me tell you about a village in Pakistan that has a significance in the history as well as serves as a eye catching spot for tourists Saidpur is a village and union council (UC-1) located in a ravine in Pakistan in the Margalla Hills, near the Daman-e-Koh overlook, in the Islamabad Capital Territory. It is a Mughal Era village hosting a wide spectrum of religious and cultural heritage, and serves as a tourist spot for locals as well as foreigners. The village also has an animal market, which provides a source of income to its dwellers. Shops selling pottery items and handicrafts are also present there. A 2015 estimate puts the village's population at between 12,000 and 15,000. Saidpur Village is home to a small 16th century temple called Rama Mandir or Ram Kund Temple, dedicated to the Hindu God Rama, who Hindus believe lived in the area with his family during 14 years of their exile. According to official records dating back to 1893, a fair was held each year at a pond near the site called "Ram Kund" to commemorate that Ram and his family had once sipped water from it. For centuries, Hindus have travelled far and wide to worship at the temple, staying in an adjoining dharamshala (rest house for pilgrims). However, all the idols have now been removed,[19][20] and, since 1947, the temple has not been used as a place of worship. Between 1960 and 2006, the temple building was used as a girls' school, before CDA took possession of it and converted it to a tourist site. The local Hindu community has expressed its desire for the temple to be reopened, since the nearest temple in the vicinity is in Rawalpindi. It feels that the tourists disregard the sanctity of the place by walking inside it while wearing shoes. Carvings of goddesses have also been painted over by the CDA, while the sites of the ponds have been taken over by restaurants. Natural streams and ponds in the vicinity now contain sewage. Visual Effects : Mudabir Shah & Aehsnat 619 Voice Over : Azmay Abbas Composition+ Editing : Hamdani Officials special Thanks To Every One ❤️

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