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TODAY'S PAPER | AUGUST 31, 2020


PM wants Karachi Transformation Plan to be finalised within a week
Dawn.com 31 Aug 2020
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We cannot look away from the difficulties being faced by Karachi's residents, says Prime Minister Imran Khan. — Screengrab's residents, says Prime Minister Imran Khan. — Screengrab

"We cannot look away from the difficulties being faced by Karachi's residents," says Prime Minister Imran Khan. — Screengrab
Prime Minister Imran Khan has directed members of his government to finalise the proposed 'Karachi Transformation Plan' after taking all stakeholders on board so that it can be approved and implemented, the PM Office said on Monday.
The prime minister's comments came during a high-level meeting, in which a proposed plan designed by the planning ministry to address challenges faced by Karachi was discussed. The premier was briefed on the proposed 'Karachi Transformation Plan', that according to the PM Office, "has been formulated in line with Karachi's problems and development requirements".
The plan aims to find a permanent solution to issues such as solid waste management, water shortage, cleaning of nullahs, sewerage and transport.
The meeting was also attended by Planning Minister Asad Umar, Shipping and Maritime Affairs Ali Zaidi, Sindh Governor Imran Ismail, National Disaster Management Authority Chairman Lt Gen Mohammad Afzal among other officials.
"The country's development is linked to Karachi's progress," the prime minister was quoted as saying.
"[The government] is aware of the challenges that Karachi's residents have been facing for years. We cannot look away from the difficulties being faced by residents. The Centre will play its role to solve Karachi's problems and its progress."


The meeting comes a week after Karachi was flooded by devastating rain that claimed more than 30 lives.
The city received the heaviest rainfall in a single day in 53 years. Roads were inundated with water and, in many areas, houses were flooded as well. Power supply and mobile signals were disrupted for days due to damage to infrastructure.
The rain, once again, exposed the poor infrastructure and drainage system of the financial hub of the country.
Following the devastation of the metropolis, the premier had last week promised that his government would "not abandon" the city's people "in their time of crisis".
"My government is fully cognisant of the suffering of our people in the wake of the heavy rains, especially the people of Karachi," he said via tweets.
Separately, he also announced that the Centre would work with the Sindh government to resolve Karachi's years-old issues, like the desilting of nullahs and improving the city's drainage system.
"Cleaning the nullahs once and for all and dealing with encroachments impeding water channels; devising a permanent solution to the solid waste disposal and sewerage problems; and resolving the critical issue of water supply to the citizens of Karachi," he had said.


When will he learn, PPP is against any development in Karachi e.g. if water management is improved which tankers will give bhatta to PPP. If public transport is improved who will collect the shares from private busses. You will be surprised to know that the bhatta collection is so organized and is supervised by police, and everyone so honestly follows their share like blood brothers from SHO to Provincial minister.

Every Karachi Wala must know the dialogue, sir 100 rupay to karden, 30 to sahab le len gy, 50 to uper Jana hai. Mere to chai bhi nhi aye gi.
 
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Maybe, just maybe he'll bulldoze Bilawal House (with that faggot in it) as part of transformation Karachi.
Maybe, just maybe he'll bulldoze Bilawal House (with that faggot in it) as part of transformation Karachi.
Bro no one will do it for us, one day we have to stand up ourselves as a large protest and burn down that abomination ourselves. We educated urban population are by design and by law put into slavery of Sindhi feudal elite.
 
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DAWN.COM
TODAY'S PAPER | AUGUST 31, 2020


PM wants Karachi Transformation Plan to be finalised within a week
Dawn.com 31 Aug 2020
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Twitter Share

51
We cannot look away from the difficulties being faced by Karachi's residents, says Prime Minister Imran Khan. — Screengrab's residents, says Prime Minister Imran Khan. — Screengrab

"We cannot look away from the difficulties being faced by Karachi's residents," says Prime Minister Imran Khan. — Screengrab
Prime Minister Imran Khan has directed members of his government to finalise the proposed 'Karachi Transformation Plan' after taking all stakeholders on board so that it can be approved and implemented, the PM Office said on Monday.
The prime minister's comments came during a high-level meeting, in which a proposed plan designed by the planning ministry to address challenges faced by Karachi was discussed. The premier was briefed on the proposed 'Karachi Transformation Plan', that according to the PM Office, "has been formulated in line with Karachi's problems and development requirements".
The plan aims to find a permanent solution to issues such as solid waste management, water shortage, cleaning of nullahs, sewerage and transport.
The meeting was also attended by Planning Minister Asad Umar, Shipping and Maritime Affairs Ali Zaidi, Sindh Governor Imran Ismail, National Disaster Management Authority Chairman Lt Gen Mohammad Afzal among other officials.
"The country's development is linked to Karachi's progress," the prime minister was quoted as saying.
"[The government] is aware of the challenges that Karachi's residents have been facing for years. We cannot look away from the difficulties being faced by residents. The Centre will play its role to solve Karachi's problems and its progress."


The meeting comes a week after Karachi was flooded by devastating rain that claimed more than 30 lives.
The city received the heaviest rainfall in a single day in 53 years. Roads were inundated with water and, in many areas, houses were flooded as well. Power supply and mobile signals were disrupted for days due to damage to infrastructure.
The rain, once again, exposed the poor infrastructure and drainage system of the financial hub of the country.
Following the devastation of the metropolis, the premier had last week promised that his government would "not abandon" the city's people "in their time of crisis".
"My government is fully cognisant of the suffering of our people in the wake of the heavy rains, especially the people of Karachi," he said via tweets.
Separately, he also announced that the Centre would work with the Sindh government to resolve Karachi's years-old issues, like the desilting of nullahs and improving the city's drainage system.
"Cleaning the nullahs once and for all and dealing with encroachments impeding water channels; devising a permanent solution to the solid waste disposal and sewerage problems; and resolving the critical issue of water supply to the citizens of Karachi," he had said.

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So Army runs DHA in Lahore in professional manner but here in Karachi, it is loot sale. Even journalist Kamran Khan is saying that



Its a simple case of court marshal for those involved in corruption and have done "fk all" in DHA and CBC hierarchy. Heads must role.

People lives have been turned up side down due to these people corruption and sheer incompetency.
 
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