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Govt allocates Rs 8.5b for road development

The Sindh Government has allocated 8.5 billion rupees in the current fiscal year for development of road infrastructure in the Province.

Official sources told our Karachi representative that 602 schemes will be carried out with this funding.

The sources said 6.613 million rupees have been allocated for 536 on-going schemes and 1.929 million rupees for 66 new schemes.

Radio Pakistan
 
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BRT to have five lines initially

Experts says Bus Rapid Transport will minimise commuters’ woes in Sindh, particularly Karachi


Speakers and experts were of the opinion that BRT (Bus Rapid Transport) will definitely be able to minimise the commuters’ woes in Sindh, particularly Karachi, as five lines will be run initially on various routes.

In a consultative session of PAKSTRAN – Pakistan Sustainable Transport Project undertaken by the UNDP held on Thursday, National Project, PAKSTRAN, Chairman Dr Saleem Janjua said that PAKSTRAN project was an initiative of UNDP with government counterparts had actively shown progress in providing technical assistance to the government in augmentation of BRT/Metro Bus by way of capacity building, awareness and technical studies.

Dr Saleem has acknowledged the efforts of PAKSTRAN and showed satisfaction on the role of transportation department in its effort. He further stated that it was incident that the transport sector was changing rapidly therefore clear and defined vision for the urban areas was required that defines formulation associated reforms, achievable programme and investment framework. He told the participants that they needed to make their country a good place to do business and they needed to make sustainable transport infrastructure. He further said that because of these all reasons this national implemented project (NIM) has been launched in collaboration with the government of Pakistan and the provincial governments of Sindh and Punjab.

Speaking on the occasion, Component Manager Sindh Yar Muhammad said that BRT (Bus Rapid Transport) being introduced in 2016 positively considering it as the best solution to the problems of transport in Karachi.

Government of Sindh is working on 4 four priority corridors which are as under: 1. BRT Blue Line 2. BRT Yellow Line 3. BRT Orange LIine 4. BRT Red Line.

Yar Muhammad argued on the occasion that the growing city could not wait mass transit system until the economic level of the city was high enough to introduce expensive system. To improve the public transport system in Karachi, BRT was the best system on the project corridors considering the cost-efficiency and available resources, he added.

The maximum capacity of a standard BRT is approximately 13,000 (52,000 in 4 lines) passengers per hour per direction, he said, adding BRT makes reference to the transportation networking considering connection with other modes and possibility of transit from private car. He further said that their approach towards sustainability works around their activities as CIU Sindh has organised as many as 55 consultative sessions besides five workshops and 2 weekly articulated trainings.

He emphasized on the need of modern transport systems in the city which will be economically, socially and logically necessary and beneficial for the country as Karachi was the port city and economical hub of Pakistan. Transport sector is perhaps the biggest consumer of energy resources of the country and a significant contributor to the noise and air pollution, especially in urban areas. To address the transport-related problems in Pakistan, Pakistan Sustainable Transport Project (PAKSTRAN) is being implemented by the government of Pakistan.

Ali Sher Mirani, the Deputy Secretary Transport & Mass Transit Department, said with joint efforts of all stakeholders and demand of Karachi’s people, the Sindh government is going to start initial infrastructural development in 2016 positively. ”We need stakeholders support and full cooperation in this regard, because inconvenience occurs during these developments,” he added.

BRT to have five lines initially | Pakistan Today
Karachi needs Metro not shitty buses
 
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Meters being installed at govt water hydrants’

KARACHI: Karachi Water and Sewerage Board (KWSB) Hydrants In-charge Nisar Magsi on Friday said installation of meters at government hydrants was being made possible so that water through hydrants could be supplied according to the meter reading, which would certainly increase income of KWSB. Managing director KWSB has made it clear on contractors that installation of meters on hydrants must be completed in a week. The in-charge rejected the reports of stopping installation of meters or non-cooperation of KWSB in this regard and said improvement in revenue was a responsibility of every officer.
 
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1,484 new posts of teachers created in Sindh


Fourteen hundred eighty-four (1,484) new posts of teachers have been created in Sindh to improve management of the schools.

Our Karachi correspondent Altaf Pirzado reports that an amount of two hundred million rupees has been earmarked in current year’s budget to address the issue of ghost teachers and schools in the province.

Radio Pakistan
 
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Facilitating public: Three model Bachat Bazaars to be set up

KARACHI: Three model Bachat Bazaars will be set up in different areas before Eidul Fitr, decided the departmental heads of the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) at a meeting.


KMC administrator Roshan Ali Shaikh presided over the meeting, in which it was also decided that the post of the municipal magistrate should be restored. Shaikh said that a letter will be written to the government for the restoration of the post so that immediate action can be taken against people violating municipal regulations.

Speaking about the bazaars, he said they will be set up on Rashid Minhas Road and Kashmir Road, and in North Nazimabad, for 10 days. Clothes, shoes and other such items will be brought directly from companies so that people can buy them at cheaper rates.

The meeting further decided that steps will be taken to clean and beautify 28 main roads, bridges and underpasses of KMC and remove encroachments. “The Civic Centre should be beautified by removing encroachments and city wardens should be posted so that the encroachments do not reappear,” said Shaikh. “Flowers and grass will be planted on footpaths and walls will be painted.”

It was also decided that action will be taken against illegal charged parking and FIRs will be registered against those found involved. The administrator said a complete crackdown should be launched against illegal charged parking.
 
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^^ Benazir Income support is a scheme which needs to adopted in India as well. Poor people should get some kind of support from Govt. Good initiative by PPP.
 
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^^ Benazir Income support is a scheme which needs to adopted in India as well. Poor people should get some kind of support from Govt. Good initiative by PPP.

This scheme is used to pay the political activists and those who help rigging elections.
 
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Al-Khair UK keen to install 40 RO plants across city

KARACHI: A four-member delegation of Al-Khair Foundation, UK, called on Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah on Saturday and offered to install 40 reverse osmoses plants in Karachi to counter water-shortage in the city.

The delegation, led by Al-Khair Foundation CEO Imam Qasim, said that the foundation could install RO plant in the areas of the city facing water shortage, subject to the approval and support of the Sindh government. Project Director Mohammad Sajid and Qazi Waseem were also part of the delegation.

Qasim said the foundation would meet all the financial requirements the Sindh government had to provide them a small plot to install the RO plant.

“We would try to fill a major portion of the water requirement of the water-starved areas.”

The chief minister eulogised their spirit to provide the facility to the people of Karachi.

“Being the government, we are trying our best to serve the people of the province in general and of Karachi in particular, but the government cannot do everything alone. The private sector and the civil society has to cover over,” he said.

Imam Qasim told the chief minister that they were already working in Tharparkar where they constructed 170 water wells in four tehsil.

“Our work and services are for humanity,” Qasim said.

He also offered to start welfare works in others districts of the province, but the chief minister urged him to start water projects in Karachi for which he directed the Karachi commissioner and the KMC administrator to support him and his foundation.

Al-Khair UK keen to install 40 RO plants across city
So basically someone else had to come calling like hey look your people are dying lets give you a thought and do it for you? Whats the govt for? :pop:
 
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