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I dnt understand Pakistan....On one hand i hear tht Pakistan is going bankrupt (on internet n TV)...On the other i see development... like 7 start hotels,IT parks,Motorways,artificial island etc.

AMAZING.
 
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I dnt understand Pakistan....On one hand i hear tht Pakistan is going bankrupt (on internet n TV)...On the other i see development... like 7 start hotels,IT parks,Motorways,artificial island etc.

AMAZING.

Most of these projects started during Musharraf's rule. This corrupt government of Zardari had put many projects on hold. In Punjab, Shahbaz Sharif is the reason for development in Punjab. Zardari has done nothing for Punjab. I dont know about other provinces...
 
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Thank you Omar bhai & Karachiite for posting the updates & developments on the projects in Pakistan, I'm really grateful to you guys. I feel more & more touched by Pakistan everyday. Can't wait to go back!
 
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Punjab CM Shahbaz Sharif is doing an excellent job in developing Punjab Province of Pakistan.

Three thousand homes in Punjab Province in 3 years.
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Govt utilising resources for speedy development: Shahbaz

LAHORE CHIEF Minister Shahbaz Sharif said on Monday that the Punjab government was utilising all the available resources for the speedy development of the province and provision of basic amenities to the masses while a special programme was being implemented for poverty alleviation and uplift of education, health and other sectors.

He said that establishment of Danish Schools in far-flung and backward areas would help the poor students realize their dream of having modern education. He said modern health facilities had become available to the rural areas through mobile health units. He said the government was attaching top priority to transparency and every penny of public money was being utilised in a transparent manner in the implementation of development projects. He was presiding over a meeting held to review implementation of ongoing development projects with the cooperation of the Department for International Development (DFID) of Britain and other uplift schemes in the province. The chief minister said three Danish Schools had been inaugurated in southern Punjab while more such schools would also be set up in Rajanpur, DG Khan, Attock and Mianwali this year. He said Danish Schools would provide modern education to the students of backward areas to enable them play an active role in national development and prosperity. He said special attention was being paid to the improvement of primary education which had fundamental importance in education. He said the maximum resources were being utilised for the improvement of education system at primary level, training of teachers, provision of basic facilities in schools and achievement of the target of hundred percent enrolment at primary level. The CM said the Punjab Educational Endowment Fund had been established for the benefit of students facing financial problems and scholarships were being awarded to the poor for studying at the leading educational institutions of the country. He said solid measures were also being taken for promotion of vocational education for overcoming unemployment and enabling the youth to support their families as well as play their role in national development and prosperity. Shahbaz said mobile health units were being imported for providing modern health facilities to people at their doorstep and the units had started functioning in flood-affected areas while such units equipped with the latest medical facilities would also be provided to all Tehsils under a phased programme. He said that DFID was extending commendable cooperation for poverty alleviation and provision of education, health and vocational education facilities in the backward areas.

Planning & Development Secretary Ali Tahir while briefing the meeting about ongoing development projects with the cooperation of DFID said that the DFID was extending cooperation to the government for welfare of the backward areas.


Source: Govt utilising resources for speedy development: Shahbaz
 
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Scope of AHS to be extended across Punjab: CM

LAHORE: Punjab Chief Minister, Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif has said that Aashiyana housing scheme (AHS) is an excellent project under which modern residential facilities would be available to the poor and the common man on the pattern of the housing schemes for the elite.

This was stated by him during a visit for reviewing the pace of implementation of extension project of Bhatta Chowk and Aashiyanahousing scheme at Saroba Atari, here today.

The Chief Minister said that the credit for low-cost housing scheme goes to Pakistan Muslim League-N which has materialized the dream of the common man to have his own house.

He said that project of construction of college, playground and gymnasium should also be made part of Aashiyana housing scheme while extension project of Bhatta Chowk should be completed by May 10th for streamlining the flow of traffic and providing relief to the people at the earliest.

The Chief Minister said that a low-cost housing scheme has been initiated for the poor and the common man first time in the history of the country which will promote a realization in the ordinary citizens that they have as much right over national resources as the elite classes.

He said that Aashiyana housing schemes are being developed on high value land nearest to the cities. He said that after Lahore, approval has also been granted for Aashiyana housing scheme in Jehlum, Sargodha, Sahiwal and Faisalabad and the scope of the scheme will be extended to the whole province. He said that allotment of houses in Aashiyana housing scheme will be made through balloting in a highly transparent manner and ten percent quota has been allocated for martyrs, widows, orphans and disabled persons in these schemes. He said that maximum resources are being utilized for the early completion of Aashiyana housing scheme and a modern infrastructure is also being developed.

He directed that the project for setting up a 50-bed hospital and extension of approach road from Ferozpur Road to Aashiyana housing scheme should be evolved while steps should also be taken to cover the drain passing by the scheme. He further directed that suitable locations should be identified for the construction of college, gymnasium and a playground under this scheme and a detailed briefing should be given to him in this regard during his next visit. He directed Director General PHA to evolve a plan for developing an excellent and eye-catching park in Aashiyana housing scheme.

The Chief Minister further said that modern infrastructure is of vital importance for rapid development and Punjab government is paying special attention to this sector. He said that all development projects are being completed in a transparent manner and within timeframe and the condition of third-party audit is being strictly followed. He said that people are facing serious problems due to load of traffic at Bhatta Chowk and there are frequent traffic jams.

He said that extension of Bhatta Chowk will improve traffic system and provide relief to the people. Taking notice of dilapidated condition of Bedian Road, the Chief Minister issued instructions for evolving a project for its improvement.

Earlier, Commissioner Lahore gave a detailed briefing regarding the pace of implementation of Bhatta chowk extension project. He said that construction work is being undertaken round the clock on this 2.4 km long project and all possible measures are being taken for this purpose. Chairman Punjab Land Development Company and Member Punjab Assembly Sh. Allauddin gave briefing regarding implementation of Aashiyana housing scheme.

Chairman Punjab LandDevelopment Company Sh. Allauddin, Commissioner and DistrictCoordination Officer Lahore, Sector Incharge National Logistic Cell,Directors General LDA and PHA and senior officers concerned werepresent on the occasion.


Source: Scope of AHS to be extended across Punjab: CM




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I wish they industrialised the country also, so unemployment & poverty issue will be solved which will help eliminate crime rates & exteremism. May Pakistan prosper alot. Ameen:pakistan::pakistan:
 
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If poverty or corruption is eradicated then all these jagirdars in the parliament wont become billionaires then.
 
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11 mega projects okayed to ensure smooth traffic in Peshawar

PESHAWAR - Keeping in view the frequent blockade of roads and increasing flow of vehicles, a high level meeting, held under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Amir Haider Khan Hoti on Wednesday, approved at least 11 mega projects.

The meeting was also attended by senior ministers Rahim Dad Khan and Bashir Ahmad Bilour, Sports and Tourism Minister Syed Aqil Shah, Information Minister Mian Iftikhar Hussain, Chief Secretary Ghulam Dastgir Akhtar, Peshawar Development Authority (PDA) Director General Qazi Laeeq Ahmad and others.

Qazi Laeeq briefed the participants about the proposals aimed at ensuring smooth flow of traffic and making easy access to the transport around the city.
Information Minister Mian Iftikhar Hussain told the journalists that the work on Gulbahar Fly Over, to be constructed with an estimated cost of Rs 670 million, would be started in the second week of this month and added that the fly over would go along one kilometer from Ring Road Bridge till Gul Bahar Chawk on main G T Road.

He further said the work on another fly over from Nishtar Hall till Bacha Khan Chawk on Charsada Road with an estimated cost of Rs two billion would be commenced from the second week of coming April.

Similarly, the construction work on an incomplete portion of Ring Road from Charsada Road till Jamrud Road would also be started during this period, he added.

He said the government could be in a better position to settle the road blockade issue inside the city with the completion of these projects He said the government was also planning to construct several other roads for easing burden on the existing roads.


Source: 11 mega projects okayed to ensure smooth traffic in Peshawar | Pakistan | News | Newspaper | Daily | English | Online



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