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Automatic Traffic Challans through CCTV E-Ticket System for Lahore Finally Approved

Gone are the days where you could outrun or bribe the traffic police officer to get out of a sticky situation.

The traffic police officers are now being replaced by CCTV cameras in Lahore to monitor the traffic violations and generate an automate challan, which will be sent to the culprit’s doorsteps.

Lahore is one of the most densely populated cities in Pakistan where maintaining traffic law and order is close to impossible. The heavy traffic, narrow roads and noise make the life of a traffic police officer painfully difficult, which is why an e-ticketing system was the need of the hour.

The project had been in motion for a couple of months, pending Chief Minister Punjab Shehbaz Sharif’s approval. It has been given the go-ahead from official quarters finally and we can expect to see it in action in the next few months.

Overview of the System

The CCTV cameras will initially be installed on traffic junctions. They will monitor any irregular behavior in terms of wrong u-turns, breaking the signal or accidents – which are often due to over speeding.

These violations will be viewed by higher authorities and pending their approval, the e-ticket will be generated and sent to the culprit via courier service.

The photo of the incident and/or the picture of the number-plate will also be attached to the challan, to resolve any questions the person responsible might have regarding his/her involvement.

Challan Information

According to the latest news, the challan dues need to be paid off in 15-days. The automated system will re-generate the challan after 15-days, and an extra charge will be placed for failing to pay it in time. The re-generated challan will again be posted to the culprit’s house.

Increased Revenue

This set-up will essentially inject a healthy and a consistent generation of revenue for the Punjab government. Traffic police offers often settle for personal gain rather than following the law. These challans are never accounted for, which hurts the revenue stream for the government.
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Bhikki Power Plant | 1180 MW

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Nishat to develop 660MW coal power plant under CPEC

The project site was located in Cholistan Development Authority's , Tehsil Liaquat Pur District Rahim Yar Khan.

KARACHI: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) has admitted the application of Nishat Energy Limited (NEL) for consideration of the grant of generation license for its 660 (megawatt) MW proposed thermal generation facility.

NEL to act as a special purpose vehicle and develop a 1x660 MW coal fired power plant at Liaqatpur Tehsil in Rahim Yar Khan.

The project is intended to be financed from the Chinese banks under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) government to government agreed framework as provided in the CPEC agreement wherein project Rahim Yar Khan is listed at no 12 in the designated projects list.

TBEA Xinjiang SunOasis Company Limited as a co- sponsor would provide technical and project financing proficiencies.

TBEA is an upcoming thermal power project developer in China with a proven track record of developing, financing, constructing, and operating coal fired projects in China.

According to a letter of intent (LoI), the project company was diligently working towards the early implementation of the project, on a build own and operate (BOO) basis.

The construction of 660 MW power plants on super-critical technology would take approximately forty-eight months or less from the issuance of notice to proceed to the EPC contractor. The plant commissioning was expected in the fourth quarter of 2020.

TBEA, as per the consortium agreement, has taken a lead role in procuring Chinese financing which would also ease the burden on Nishat from seeking project financing from local banking channel with visible foreign exchange liquidity constraints imposed by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).

The electricity generated from this project would be supplied to the grid system of National Transmission & Despatch Company (NTDC) Limited through a 500KV grid available in the vicinity of this project. The power generated by the project would be sold for the term of 30 years.

The proposed project site was located in Cholistan Development Authority's jurisdiction, Tehsil Liaquat Pur District Rahim Yar Khan. The entire Site land is owned by the Government without any private lease or encumbrance or occupation.

The Company has already been issued a recommendation letter by the energy department by the Government of Punjab to the board of revenue Punjab for the allocation of land for the subject power project.

The target debt equity ratio is 80:20. While a LoI appended as Annex-G was also procured by a potential Chinese equity partner in favor of the project expressing willingness to finance the project subject to customary lenders' due diligence.
 
Punjab Government and Huawei Technologies Pakistan to launch e-Services in Education and Health sectors






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Punjab Government and Huawei Technologies Pakistan have signed an agreement to start various e-Service pilot projects in health and education sectors of Punjab, Pakistan.

Chairman Planning and Development Punjab Jahanzeb Khan, Secretary Specialized Healthcare Punjab Najam Ali Shah, Huawei Chief Executive Officer Saif-Chi and others were present during the signing ceremony. Jahanzeb Khan said,

“Huawei Technologies Company has agreed to set-up e-services pilot projects in four hospitals, one university, one college, one high school and one elementary school free of cost in Punjab as its pilot projects,”

Health and education are the important pillars of the country and he appreciated the efforts of Huawei Technologies in this regard. Incorporating electronic technology in these sectors will help in the development of the province.

A smart e-Classroom will be established at IT University Lahore in order to promote interactive learning and help students communicate with the scholars of partner universities. Campus monitoring system will enable live video recording. Other institutes to get these facilities are Directorate of Staff Development Lahore, Government High School Raiwind Lahore and Government College of Elementary Teachers, Multan. Online learning and innovative ICT will help improve teaching quality.

Huawei will provide technical assistance in healthcare solutions in hospitals like District Hospital Muzaffargarh, Children’s Hospital Lahore, Tehsil Headquarter Hospital Gojra and Rural Health Center. Huawei develops medical service solutions using telemedicine applications, which include remote doctor visits, surgery demonstrations, consultation services and other medical videos on demand. Hospital Information Management System will be installed in the hospitals for this purpose.
 
Six-lane bridge to be constructed over River Ravi

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The executing agency for the project will be the National Highway Authority.


LAHORE (Dunya News) – The Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) on Wednesday approved a project worth Rs. 12 billion to construct a six-lane highway from Kala Shah Kaku to Lahore Ring Road.

Finance Minister Ishaq Dar chaired the meeting of the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) at the Prime Minister’s Office in Islamabad.

“Construction of 6-Lane Highway from Kala Shah Kaku to Lahore Ring road (18.30 Km) including Bridge over River Ravi (Lahore Eastern Bypass) was approved by ECNEC at the total cost of Rs.12, 848.047 million,” states a press release issued by the government.

The scope of work also includes construction of 6-lane bridge over River Ravi spanning 800m, 2 bridges over railway crossings, 4 bridges on nullahs, 5 underpasses, 3 interchanges, 17 cattle creeps, 12 culverts, drainage, erosion and flood protection works.

The executing agency for the project will be the National Highway Authority. The project will be completed in a period of 24 months starting from October 2016.
 
Sahiwal Coal Power Plant ... 1320 MW

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