Students of various educational institutions on Tuesday visited Radio Pakistan Peshawar which was set on fire by the rioters after the arrest of PTI chairman Imran Khan, reported the 24NewsHD Tv channel.
On the third consecutive day, teachers and children visited different parts of the burnt building of Radio Pakistan.
Radio Pakistan staff present at the spot told them about the incident on May 10. They briefed the students about the damages made by the protesters in the Broadcasting House.
The children expressed grief and anger over the damage to public property.
The general public belonging to different walks of society also visited the Broadcasting House to witness the devastating damages.
At the request of civil society, the burnt building of Radio Pakistan Peshawar has been opened to the public from Monday.
The building will remain open for teachers and students of universities and schools till Friday from 10 am to 4 pm, while the general public and civil society can visit the premises from 4 pm to 6 pm.
It is believed Radio Pakistan Peshawar has always played a positive role in protecting the ideological boundaries of the country.