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Nice to see some infra growth in Pak. But my only concern is when will it get finished. We subcontinent guyz have similar judicial processes in terms of land acquisition. It takes hell lot of tym in India to complete any project dude to PILs by the localittes.
It doesnt take any time to build flyovers or roads or anything that is started by the govt. According to our land acquisition law of 1985, govt has the right to confiscate ones property as long as it can prove that it is going to build something that will help the masses. Basically, govt knocks on your door with a court order and the copy of that law and they offer you some money. You either accept it or you lose everything. So far, everyone has accepted the money and abandoned their homes.
It doesnt take any time to build flyovers or roads or anything that is started by the govt. According to our land acquisition law of 1985, govt has the right to confiscate ones property as long as it can prove that it is going to build something that will help the masses. Basically, govt knocks on your door with a court order and the copy of that law and they offer you some money. You either accept it or you lose everything. So far, everyone has accepted the money and abandoned their homes.
State of the art articulated buses will arrive soon in Pakistan; these 45 buses are to be used for the Metro Bus Project. These buses have a seating capacity of 170 people and will leave from every bus station after every two and a half minutes. Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif has brought about a revolution in public transport and after successful operation of AC buses in major cities of Punjab, the first of its kind Metro Bus Project will be launched soon. An uninterrupted and dedicated lane for buses is being constructed over a span of 32 kilometers from Gajju Matta to Shahdara from which thousands of commuters will benefit daily. This project includes South Asias biggest bridge which is being constructed and is 8 kilometers long.