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any one upload the pics of Islamic tower in II chundrigarh road??

i mean i just shocked to see the tall building even taller than saima tower suddenly on down town skyline....
& the solar panels on the top its really cool MashaAllah se...

any one???
 
You living in denial won't change the fact that the PML-N is in cahoots with terrorist organizations.

PML-N ne toh MQM ko bhi peechay chorh diya hai iss mamlay mey lol
Altaf hussain must be your ultimate master. I can smell it.
 
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1,500km roads will be built in Sindh: CM
KARACHI , Sept 17: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah presided over a meeting at the CM’s House on Monday to review development schemes of 2012-13 of the works and services department. The chief minister stressed the need for establishing a road communication network in the province.

The road network would include ongoing schemes of road development, new road schemes, repair and maintenance of rain-hit roads and roads from farms to markets.

Mr Shah said Rs80 million had been allocated for each member of the provincial assembly for schemes in the road sector, provision of Sui gas or supply of electricity in villages.—APP
1,500km roads will be built in Sindh: CM | DAWN.COM
 
Allah Bless to Pakistan & All of US... Yeah! we are on right path but our some activities are not good and in the interest of Pakistan as well as national security. We should understand all these issues and make some long - run strategies to resolves these problems. Pakistan is developing country, and all the developing countries are not good in their economies. We should establish our economy and taxation structure, and also remove the evil of bribery, corruption, mis-conduction...
 
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BRTS should be replicated in karachi with modifications :tup:
Agreed, Karachi can use something like that or a metro system, i hope politicians are thinking about it.
 
Governor lays foundation stone of Ayesha Manzil flyover

KARACHI:
Sindh Governor Dr Ishratul Ebad laid the foundation stone of the Ayesha Manzil flyover on Monday.
The 460-metre flyover at Sharae Pakistan would be completed in four months at an estimated cost of Rs377 million. The construction of flyover at this intersection would not only improve traffic flow but also save precious fuel and time of citizens, Ebad said.
Eight flyovers are to be built at the same time in Karachi with four on Sharae Pakistan. The governor directed the officials to work at the Ayesha Manzil flyover round the clock and immediately complete the service roads to be used in the traffic diversion plan. Both tracks will have three lanes each along with eight spans and 64 girders and 112 pillars. The traffic flow on Sharae Pakistan would improve with the completion of the flyover and it has been made sure that citizens are provided alternative routes before work is started, said Karachi Metropolitan Corporation Administrator Muhammad Hussain Syed.
The other three flyovers to be built at Sharae Pakistan are: one at the water pump Intersection at a cost of Rs493 million; the second near the Liaquatabad post office Intersection costing Rs472 million; and another near Teen Hatti Intersection at a cost of Rs266 million.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 18th, 2012.

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