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Construction work at Shaukat Khanum Memorial Trust Cancer Hospital Karachi.

It will be opened for patients at the end of next year.
It will be bigger than SKMT Peshawar and Lahore.
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Karachi Red Line Bus Construction Work Begins, Alternative Routes announced
The construction of the Karachi Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Red Line project began yesterday and includes the completion of the path from Tank Chowk nearby Malir Halt to Safoora Chowrangi in the first phase.

The construction will affect the flow of traffic, and the Sindh Traffic Police has advised motorists to bypass the Tank Chowk to Saforra Chowrangi via Check Post No. 6, Malir Cantt route. The traffic police have also provided alternate routes in its diversion plan...

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Out of the 240 new buses, 1st batch of 121 buses has been shipped from China.

The shipment got delayed because of covid surge due to which Shanghai port was closed .


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KARACHI: After more than five years of ground-breaking of Orange Line bus rapid transit service (BRTS) in 2016, the Sindh government on Friday announced completion of its structure, but added that the service would still take more time to start as supply of 20 buses to ply on the 3.8 kilometres route and an automated ticketing system from the Centre were still awaited.

The fresh development emerged during a meeting chaired by Sindh Information and Transport Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon on BRTS projects in which he was briefed about the status of the two schemes — Orange Line and Red Line.

“The construction and civil work on Orange Line project is almost 98 per cent completed,” said a statement issued after the meeting.

The minister, the statement said, directed the officials concerned to fix all issues and make the project 100 per cent ready within a month.

Transport minister orders making project ready within a month
“I want this civil work and remaining construction issues fixed within a month,” the statement quoted Mr Memon as saying.
 
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The Sindh government's Transport and Mass Transit Department has decided to start a trial run of People's Intra District Bus Service, part of ‘People’s Bus Service Project, in Karachi from tomorrow (Saturday).

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The decision was taken in a meeting chaired by Provincial Minister for Information and Transport Sharjeel Inam Memon, according to an official statement issued on Friday.

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The minister said the test trial of the new bus service will be conducted tomorrow at 4pm on route one from Malir’s Model Colony to Avari Towers in Clifton area of the metropolis.

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Memon said the citizens of Karachi were anxiously awaiting the start of new bus service and added that it will become fully operational in a few days after the completion of the test drive phase.

The minister said the provincial government was taking measures to solve the long-standing problem of public transport in Karachi.

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“The Department of Transport is working day and night to provide modern mass transit facilities to the citizens,” he was quoted as saying in the statement.
 
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Karachi Bus service

The inauguration of the much-awaited project coincides with the fast-approaching second phase of the local government elections in Karachi as many believe the PPP-led Sindh government is trying to lure the people of the metropolis by launching projects of public importance ahead of the vital electoral exercise.

A statement issued on Sunday said the bus service would commence its operations on Route 1 from Model Colony to Tower, covering 29.5 kilometres and having 38 stations.

The other six routes include the areas from North Karachi to Indus Hospital (Korangi) 32.9km; Nagan Chowrangi to Singer Chowrangi (Korangi Industrial Area) 33km; North Karachi to Dockyard 30.4km; Surjani Town to PAF Masroor 28.2km; Gulshan-i-Bihar (Orangi Town) to Singer Chowrangi 29km and Mosamiyat to Baldia Town 28.9km.

The Sindh government has allocated a sum of Rs4 billion in its budget for the next financial year 2022-23 for procuring more buses to be run in Karachi under the same project.
 
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Karachi people are dancing with joy, their transport problem has been solved...
 
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The Abdul Sattar Edhi BRT :

The Orange Line features Hybrid Buses, elevated corridor, modern stations with daily ridership of 50,000 people living around Orangi Town Karachi.

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