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Bahria Town Karachi

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Egyptian Tower

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KHAADI KHAAS, DOLMEN MALL
ARCHITECT: ARSHAD SHAHID ABDULLAH

PHOTOGRAPHY: SHABIH HAIDER



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2 x 2.5 Megawatt Hydel Power Project at Chashma u/c

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PM Nawaz inaugurates three Quetta projects

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Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif performed the groundbreaking ceremony of three development projects in Quetta on Thursday, according to local media sources.

The projects inaugurated by the premier included Mangi Dam, Balochistan Agriculture University and Flyover on Smungli Road. PM Nawaz was briefed on the projects during the ceremony.

PM Nawaz was accompanied by army chief General Raheel Sharif and Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar at the ceremony. Balochistan Chief Minister Dr Abdul Malik Baloch was also present, sources claimed.

On Tuesday, the prime minister said that his government gives priority to Balochistan as the province will have central role in the future development of Pakistan, reportedly.


PM Nawaz inaugurates three Quetta projects | Pakistan Today


Education facilities: Governor lays foundation stone of study park

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BAHAWALPUR: Enhancing facilities at public universities is a priority of the government, Punjab Governor Malik Rafiq Rajwana said on Thursday.

He was talking to newsmen after he laid the foundation stone of a study park at Islamia University. The governor said Rs150 million had been budgeted for the construction of a study park at the university on 13 acres.

Vice Chancellor Qaisar Mushtaq told the governor laptops and internet facilities would be available for students at the park. He said tennis courts, a hockey ground, a handball court, a squash court, a basket ball court and a gymnasium would also provided at the park to promote healthy activities among students.

The governor also inaugurated a day care centre for children of the university’s faculty. He directed Bahawalpur DPO Sarfraz Ahmad Falki to assist university security in ensuring fool proof security arrangements near the campus. He said a plan for education facilities for special children was being drawn up. He said an SOS Village would be set up in Bahawalpur.

Later, the governor visited the Circuit House and met a delegation of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz workers.

“Every party worker is an asset for the country,” he said. He said problems of party workers would be resolved as soon as possible.

“I have a legal background…and I understand grievances of the workers,” he said. “I have immense respect for PML-N’s workers who have rendered great sacrifices for their country and their leaders.”

The governor said raising living standards in south Punjab was a priority of the federal government. He said billions of rupees had been allocated for development works around Bahawalpur.

“The government formed by PML-N in 2013 inherited great problems including terrorism and load shedding,” he said. He said the party was dedicated to meeting its election promises.

The governor also met delegations from Bahawalpur Chamber of Commerce and Industry. He said the government wanted to strengthen the economy by promoting commerce and trade.

He said he was aware of the chamber’s problems and assured the delegations that steps would be taken to resolve those.

Education facilities: Governor lays foundation stone of study park - The Express Tribune
 
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Ignore the Car :D

Arkadians in the back


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ignorance for These men

KARACHI Crescent Bay by Emaar

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KARACHI Mont Vista


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Government allocates fund for Murree Road-9th Avenue signal free project

Staff Report

August 05, 2015

RAWALPINDI: Government has decided to start construction of Murree Road 9th Avenue signal free project and reconstruction of four major highways in Rawalpindi.

Around Rs 2 billion have been allocated for completion of these projects. The District administration will construct an underpass or overhead bridge at IJ Principal Road to link Murree Road with signal free 9th avenue through Stadium Road.

Sources said that Airport Road from Noor Khan to Koral Chowk would be reconstructed at the cost of Rs 500 millions. High Court Road from High Court to Chaklala scheme-3 will be constructed and tract pf five-kilometres of Adiala Road will be dualised upto Adiala Jail. Both the projects will be completed at the cost of Rs 300 million.

Stadium Road that links Murree Road to IJ Principal Road will be reconstructed at the cost Rs 160 million. A decision has also been taken to make it signal free by linking it to signal free 9th avenue. An underpass or overhead bridge at the cost ranging between Rs 1 billion to 1.5 billion will be constructed at IJ Principal road in connection with this project.
 
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