Naeem SarfrazFriday, April 29, 2011From Print Edition
One of the most dramatic decisions of recent decades is to start using our rivers and canals for transportation. A pilot project is being launched on a 200 kilometres stretch of the Indus River, followed by 200 kilometres on Nara and...
Guess what while searching the net I found this very similar thread on the our forum ....
defence pk /threads/pakistan-govt-decides-to-set-up-inland-water-transport-authority.108867
As per the news IWTA (inland water transport authority is to be established) but it was dated back in 2011 and...
you have got the exact idea what I am trying to do here ..... the concept of NWW1 , NWW2 (national water way) etc is reflect in above post # 27 I will try to post similar project in coming posts.
i have started to imagine water buses rowing in our waters :p:
This can be very similar to the concept of existing motorway and can be built in patches, and there are already some great project proposed that can support this concept like (from presentation of inam.rehman @ gmail com found on internet)
1- Grand Indus canal
concept below
Grand Indus...
I am not contesting road and rail they definitely are the priority this concept is further extension in CPEC. Here is my response to Paksanity .... his post was very logical and I had to divide it into several pieces to answer each part.
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There are some very practical issues with it. As I...
:-) Does it hurt to plan and hope for the best .... you know CPEC shouldn't have been a reality and as per some reports Gen kiani didn't start N/S wazirstan operation in fear of losing and look now :pakistan: .... so good things happen lets be optimistic and get ready .... our time is coming...
already answered in post # 16 and definitely dams are the answer which no one can challenge
Sir .... this is no reason at all to not start this or any other project .... if we go by this rule then as per today's standards there is no deal ~almost which is a big one and kickbacks are not...
so what my dear .... does this mean that we should give up ...no sir .... and furthermore kalabagh has more to do with water distribution issue
Sir .... were the existing canals and associated system wiped out by earlier floods? .... no sir ......... hence I believe that this will have...
First of all I want to be very clear here as we discuss along the thread I have no interest what so ever in politics..... and doing just as per my initial aim described in post #1 and I really want this thread to be wealth of information that can be referred to any reasonable forum if we succeed...
thanks guys for critics and favor ..... this will help further refine the concept ......
four main questions up till now and that how I can answer the first two
1- budget is too high
2- how much water do we require to implement this idea (from third eye--- please clarify if I misunderstood...
The below picture are a thousand words alone and further elaboration of idea is below
Guys I have been promoting this idea for some time now and want it to reach concerned quarter so that they can discuss this issue in detail and after through analysis implment this idea and I suggest it...
and there we go again ..... as you know that AK was upgraded to AK-1 and AK2 was infact AK1 and this implies that AK123 are AK and we should understand this by know that AKs are AK not AK47 hence we are now producing AK6 which will be AK (1+2+3) = 6 So AK6 is the current production model and...