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Four-storey building razed in Mehmoodabad Nullah operation

Our Correspondent
January 25, 2021

The Karachi Metropolitan Corporation’s (KMC) Anti-Encroachment Department demolished a four-storey residential building along the bank of the Mehmoodabad Nullah in the city’s District East on Saturday.

Anti-Encroachment Senior Director Bashir Siddiqui said that an operation is under way in the surroundings of the storm water drain, adding that the KMC has been removing the debris as they move forward.

By the end of the operation, there will be at least 15 feet of space available for vehicles to ply the road on either side of the nullah. The operation had kicked off from Manzoor Colony’s fire station, moving towards Bismillah Chowk and then to Awam Chowk, finally reaching near Mehmoodabad. A few residents were seen demolishing illegally protruding portions of their houses themselves to avoid major losses.

Meanwhile, another operation was carried out on the orders of Karachi Administrator Laeeq Ahmed in District Central. Siddiqui said that the operation was carried out in the surroundings of the Geo Mobile Market.

Grills, iron rods, roofs and sunshades of the market protruding out on roads were removed. Several kiosks, push carts, and tables and chairs of tea shops were also confiscated by KMC officials.

Scores of gas cylinders of restaurants that were placed on the road and footpaths were also confiscated, said Siddiqui. KMC’s Director Central Kamran Alvi supervised the operation with the help of a heavy contingent of law enforcement agencies.

https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/779365-four-storey-building-razed-in-mehmoodabad-nullah-operation
 
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Four-storey building razed in Mehmoodabad Nullah operation

Our Correspondent
January 25, 2021

The Karachi Metropolitan Corporation’s (KMC) Anti-Encroachment Department demolished a four-storey residential building along the bank of the Mehmoodabad Nullah in the city’s District East on Saturday.

Anti-Encroachment Senior Director Bashir Siddiqui said that an operation is under way in the surroundings of the storm water drain, adding that the KMC has been removing the debris as they move forward.

By the end of the operation, there will be at least 15 feet of space available for vehicles to ply the road on either side of the nullah. The operation had kicked off from Manzoor Colony’s fire station, moving towards Bismillah Chowk and then to Awam Chowk, finally reaching near Mehmoodabad. A few residents were seen demolishing illegally protruding portions of their houses themselves to avoid major losses.

Meanwhile, another operation was carried out on the orders of Karachi Administrator Laeeq Ahmed in District Central. Siddiqui said that the operation was carried out in the surroundings of the Geo Mobile Market.

Grills, iron rods, roofs and sunshades of the market protruding out on roads were removed. Several kiosks, push carts, and tables and chairs of tea shops were also confiscated by KMC officials.

Scores of gas cylinders of restaurants that were placed on the road and footpaths were also confiscated, said Siddiqui. KMC’s Director Central Kamran Alvi supervised the operation with the help of a heavy contingent of law enforcement agencies.

https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/779365-four-storey-building-razed-in-mehmoodabad-nullah-operation
What Karachi could really benefit from is a 1122 type service

Even Wazirisitan is getting 1122
 
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KMC marks over 1,000 houses along Karachi’s Gujjar Nullah

Will demolish them after completing work on Manzoor Colony Nullah

SAMAA | Sohail Khan - Posted: Jan 28, 2021 | Last Updated: 16 hours ago

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Photo: SAMAA Digital

The Karachi Metropolitan Corporation has started marking illegal structures along the Gujjar Nullah.

It has so far marked nearly 1,100 houses on either side of the stormwater drain, according to KMC Senior Director Bashir Siddiqui.

The KMC anti-encroachment department will start demolishing these structures after completing work on the Manzoor Colony Nullah.

Anti-encroachment operations continued in the city’s East and South districts on Thursday.

A KMC team razed illegal structures along the Manzoor Colony Nullah in District East. Siddiqui said 80% encroachments on either side of the drain have been cleared.

“Work on the Manzoor Colony Nullah is to be completed by the start of the next week,” he told SAMAA Digital.

In District South, KMC staffers removed pushcarts, cabins and stalls from footpaths and roads near Zainab Market.

The Chand Bibi Road in Ranchore Lines was also cleared of tables, chairs, gas cylinders, puncture machines and cabins.

https://www.samaa.tv/news/pakistan/2021/01/kmc-marks-over-1000-houses-along-karachis-gujjar-nullah/



 
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KMC marks over 1,000 houses along Karachi’s Gujjar Nullah

Will demolish them after completing work on Manzoor Colony Nullah

SAMAA | Sohail Khan - Posted: Jan 28, 2021 | Last Updated: 16 hours ago

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Photo: SAMAA Digital

The Karachi Metropolitan Corporation has started marking illegal structures along the Gujjar Nullah.

It has so far marked nearly 1,100 houses on either side of the stormwater drain, according to KMC Senior Director Bashir Siddiqui.

The KMC anti-encroachment department will start demolishing these structures after completing work on the Manzoor Colony Nullah.

Anti-encroachment operations continued in the city’s East and South districts on Thursday.

A KMC team razed illegal structures along the Manzoor Colony Nullah in District East. Siddiqui said 80% encroachments on either side of the drain have been cleared.

“Work on the Manzoor Colony Nullah is to be completed by the start of the next week,” he told SAMAA Digital.

In District South, KMC staffers removed pushcarts, cabins and stalls from footpaths and roads near Zainab Market.

The Chand Bibi Road in Ranchore Lines was also cleared of tables, chairs, gas cylinders, puncture machines and cabins.

https://www.samaa.tv/news/pakistan/2021/01/kmc-marks-over-1000-houses-along-karachis-gujjar-nullah/



This place is a shithole garbage everywhere
 
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Centre forms panel to monitor Karachi Transformation Plan

By Staff Report

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ISLAMABAD: The federal government on Wednesday formed a 10-member monitoring committee to remove obstacles and review progress on various initiatives being made under the Karachi Transformation Plan.

According to a notification issued by the federal government, the committee will be chaired by Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Mohammad Jehanzeb Khan, whereas chairmen of National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and Water & Power Development Authority (WAPDA), and secretaries of finance, water resources, planning, economic affairs and railway divisions would be the members.

The committee will ensure timely provision of funds for the projects, besides assisting the authorities in projects’ implementation.

It is pertinent to mention that Prime Minister Imran Khan had announced an ambitious Rs1.1 trillion package for the development of Karachi in September last year and had established a coordination and implementation committee under the chair of Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah.

Interestingly, Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Ali Zaidi and Chief Minister of Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah had last Saturday penned letters to the PM after a verbal clash during Karachi Transformation Plan meeting held earlier in the week. The information of the incident surfaced after the letter written by the chief minister came to the forefront.

https://profit.pakistantoday.com.pk...panel-to-monitor-karachi-transformation-plan/

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Gujjar Nullah to be cleared of encroachments starting February 3

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Our Correspondent
February 2, 2021

Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has directed Karachi’s administration to start an operation on February 3 to clear the Gujjar Nullah of encroachments. He has also ordered constructing a water channel from Saadi Town to the Lat Dam to save the area from urban flooding.

“I want to construct another dam on upstream Lat Dam so that wastewater and rainwater can be stored there for agricultural purposes apart from recharging the groundwater aquifers of District Malir.” The chief executive took these decisions on Monday at the CM House, where he was chairing a meeting of the Provincial Coordination & Implementation Committee.

Gujjar Nullah

Karachi Commissioner Naveed Shaikh told the meeting that 3,957 structures along the Gujjar Nullah have been identified for removal. The meeting decided that a 12.6km area on either side of the storm water drain will be cleared so that a road on both sides can be constructed for vehicular traffic.

The CM directed him and Karachi Administrator Laeeq Ahmed to remove soft encroachments from February 3 to 13, and to launch a full-scale operation on February 14. “We have to clear the encroachments and save the city from urban flooding.”

Local Government Minister Nasir Shah said 10 dumpers, four loaders, four excavators, two jackhammers (pneumatic drills) and 100 manual labour have been engaged for the purpose, and will start the operation on February 3. The debris will be dumped at Jam Chakro.

The CM ordered the Sindh police chief to deploy law enforcement officials for the security of those participating in the operation. He also directed the commissioner to provide cheques to all the families to be affected by the removal of encroachments.

An amount of Rs15,000 a month per household is being given to the affected families for six months. The cheques are being given after the biometric verification of the displaced occupants.

Mehmoodabad Nullah

The meeting was told that seven kilometres of the 7.5km length on both sides of the Mehmoodabad Nullah has been cleared by removing encroachments, while the remaining 500 metres is yet to be cleared.

Under the anti-encroachment operation, 235 units and structures have been removed since January 4. During the drive, 277 dumpers, 30 trucks, 31 loaders, 48 excavators, six shovels and eight jackhammers have been used, while 10,439 tonnes of debris has been transported to the landfill site.

Forty-five of the 65 compensation cheques have been handed over to the affected families, while the remaining 20 cheques will be released shortly because the affected families have been out of the city.

Solid waste

The LG minister told the meeting that in order to make solid waste management more efficient, a new draft of the Sindh Solid Waste Act has been formulated and sent to the law department for vetting.

The proposed act includes the establishment of a separate board at each divisional headquarter level. There will be six boards across the province, and each of them will work as an independent and autonomous body within their respective jurisdictions. The boards will be headed by their respective managing directors.

Each of the divisional commissioners will be the chairman of their respective boards, while the mayors and the chairmen of the municipal corporations concerned will be the boards’ members. Some technical as well as private members will also be part of the boards.

Lat Dam

The meeting decided to develop a separate storm water drain from Saadi Town to Lat Dam so that the area can be saved from flooding during downpour. The CM directed the NED University of Engineering & Technology to study the project and submit its report.

The Lat Dam is a recharge dam. It has a capacity of 53 acre feet. The weir height is 10 feet. The upstream of the dam or weir is totally filled with sediments. The dam reservoir had silted within two years of its construction.

The CM directed the LG department to remove sediments from the dam so that heavy rainwater can be stored there. He also directed the LG and irrigation departments to prepare feasibility reports of another dam on upstream Lat Dam.

Thado Dam

Taking a policy decision, the CM decided to store wastewater and rainwater in the Thado Dam to use it for agricultural purposes. He said that presently, wastewater and rainwater is flowing into the sea, but it can be stored in the Thado Dam to use it for agriculture.

“With the storage of a massive quantity of water in the dam, the water table of the area [Gadap] will be recharged, and around 33,730 acres of land will be cultivated.”

The Thado Dam is located in Gadap Town’s Thado Nai, a tributary of the Malir River upstream Konkar Town. It is an earth-filled dam. The purpose of the dam was to raise the water table for cultivation. The dam had been commissioned in 2020.

https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/78...-cleared-of-encroachments-starting-february-3

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PM focused on Karachi: PTI MNA

The Newspaper's Staff Reporter Published February 3, 2021 - Updated about 9 hours ago

KARACHI: Federal parliamentary secretary of ministry of inter-provincial coordination Syma Nadeem assured industrialists that Karachi was the centre of attention for Prime Minister Imran Khan.

Addressing the members of Korangi Association of Trade and Industry (KATI), she said that due to the PM’s focus on Karachi, the federal government has been enhancing its role in the development of the city.

She said steps were being taken to resolve the city’s basic issues under the Karachi Transformation Package, K-IV project and improvement of power supply infrastructure in the city.

“We are aware of the pressing demands from the people and business community of Karachi to remove hurdles created by the 18th Amendment. Numerous proposals for the enhancement of the federal government’s role in Karachi are under consideration to meet these demands,” she added.

KATI president Saleem-uz-Zaman said that Karachi provides the biggest share of revenue and time has come that the city should get its rightful share.

The dream of national prosperity cannot come true without development of Karachi, he said, adding that all the projects under Karachi Transformation Package should be completed on a priority basis.

Disputes between the federal and provincial governments should not affect the development of Karachi, he said.

Published in Dawn, February 3rd, 2021

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There are reports of work being done in multiple parts of the city by the federal government.


Bus IK ka hi sahara hai iss lawaris shehar ko
 
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Karachi Circular Railway Successfully Completes its Trial Run

Posted 2 days ago by Darakhshan Anjum

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Pakistan Railways successfully carried out a test run of the Karachi Circular Railway (KCR) from the City Railway Station to Orangi town on Friday.


The trial run that was conducted prior to connecting the 14 km track was monitored by KCR officers and engineers.

A statement issued by Pakistan Railways claimed that the media reports about derailment during the trial run and an accident near Shershah are false, adding that the trial train had traversed smoothly to and from Orangi Station and City Station

The statement clarified that the 30-minute break near Shershah had been preplanned to inspect the operational parameters, but that it had been misconstrued as alleged derailment and an accident.

Presently, the operational KCR route is between the City Station and the Pipri Station on Pakistan Railway’s Main Line-I track, which will soon include the track from City Station to Orangi Town.

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Private company to run Karachi Circular Railway: PR chairman







LAHORE: Pakistan Railways has decided to hand over the Karachi Circular Railway (KCR) to a private company.

Chairman Railways Habibur Rehman Gilani announced building the Karachi Circular Railway on BOT (Build, Operate and Transfer) basis.

He said that the process for selection of the consultant company had been completed, which would give its report in four months.

The chairman said the private company would build the KCR on modern lines; the private company would pay its expenses and hand over the control of the train to the Railways.
Gilani said at present six passenger trains were being run with the participation of private sector, 15 more passenger trains have been decided to be run with the participation of private sector. He said the formula for promotion of Railway officers to the next grade had been approved.

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Karachi’s Gujjar nullah cleared of all soft encroachments

KMC will now start demolishing houses, other concrete structures

SAMAA | Web desk - Posted: Feb 13, 2021 | Last Updated: 17 hours ago

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The Karachi Metropolitan Corporation has cleared the Gujjar nullah of all soft encroachments, officials said Friday.


KMC teams cleared a 4km section of the drain from Khamosh Colony to Haji Mureed Goth on Friday, Senior KMC Director Bashir Siddiqui told SAMAA Digital.

During the operation, Siddiqui said, KMC staffers removed shanties, cattle farms, wooden godowns and other structures on either side of the drain.

The KMC removed soft encroachments from a 10km section of the nullah on Thursday.

Officials of the KMC anti-encroachment and Katchi Abadi departments and the district administration will review work on the drain Saturday.

After that, the KMC will start demolishing houses and other concrete structures it has marked along the Gujjar nullah.

Around 4,000 illegally built houses will be demolished to widen the drain according to the design given by a team of NED experts.

For now, the KMC has formed two teams to raze the concrete structures, according to Siddiqui. The number of teams will be increased from four to six for early completion of the operation.

The KMC launched its anti-encroachment operation on the 12.5km long Gujjar nullah on February 8. It is the longest stormwater drain in Karachi, which starts from Nala Stop in New Karachi and ends near the Liaquatabad Town office.

The KMC earlier cleared the 8km long Mehmoodabad nullah of all encroachments. The operation took nearly a month.

https://www.samaa.tv/news/pakistan/2021/02/karachis-gujjar-nullah-cleared-of-all-soft-encroachments/
 
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Fedral must do one thing first kindly kickout this ppp cancer from Karachi because ppp lootna or bawakoof banana boht ache trha sa ata ha...
 
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