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Lahore Zoo Cuts Prices by 50%

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Lahore Zoo has slashed ticket prices in half for popular attractions to help families save money and attract more visitors. This follows the exit of the private company that previously managed the zoo.

What’s Discounted?
✓ Reptile House & Fish Aquarium: Now Rs 100 (was Rs 200)
✓ Holoverse: Now Rs 150 (was Rs 300)
✓ Virtual Reality: Now Rs 100 (was Rs 200)
✓ Mixed Reality: Now Rs 50 (was Rs 100)

Important Notes:
⚠️ Entry and parking fees remain unchanged.
⚠️ Holoverse, VR, and Mixed Reality sections are temporarily closed for maintenance but will reopen after upgrades.

Why the Discounts?

  • Approved by the zoo’s management committee.
  • Aims to ease financial pressure on visitors and renew interest in zoo activities.
  • Part of the zoo’s return to full government control after the private firm ended its contract.

What’s Next?
The zoo administration now handles all ticketing and operations directly. Officials promise the discounts make the zoo more affordable and enjoyable for all families and nature lovers.  Lahore Zoo offering 50% discounts and wants it rewritten in simple English within 300 words. Looking at the history, this appears to be part of a series where the user requests simplified versions of news articles previous topics included flood reports, transport systems, tree tagging, international rail deals, and trade tensions. The pattern suggests the user might be either an English learner or someone compiling digestible news summaries. Since all prior responses followed bullet-point formats with emojis and bold headings, I’ll maintain that consistent style while focusing on: – Highlighting the 50% discount specifics clearly- Explaining the private firm’s exit context- Noting temporary closures without sounding negative- Keeping it under 300 words as requested .The article mentions five discounted attractions but three are temporarily closed – I should present this honestly while emphasizing the permanent reptile/aquarium discounts. The private firm exit is important context but shouldn’t dominate the summary. User seems to prefer action-oriented verbs (“slashes”, “offers”) so I’ll start strong with “Lahore Zoo Cuts Prices…” rather than passive phrasing. Since previous responses used ✓/⚠️ icons, I’ll continue that visual system here. Word count is tight – must prioritize discount details over committee names or procedural notes.

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