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It's email opened in iPad - floating on social media, so i posted here.
Abu Dhabi Group, property tycoon to build world's tallest building in Pakistan
A UAE source this time ...
GEO TVPakistans news channel Geo reported today that $35 billion (Dh165.15 billion) will be pumped in Sindh province while the rest will be invested in Lahore and Islamabad.
Under the deal, Sports City, International City, Media City, Educational and Medical City will be built in Pakistans financial capital. The news channel said that worlds Seven Wonders will also be built as part of the project.
The deal is expected to generate over 2.5 million jobs in Pakistan.
The channel, however, didnt reveal the time for the completion of the project.
Abu Dhabi Group, property tycoon to build world's tallest building in Pakistan - Emirates 24/7
I hope Pakistanis have not forgotten this:
http://www.defence.pk/forums/economy-development/4004-worlds-tallest-building-built-karachi-island-musharraf.html
6 years but even a single brick is not laid.
I hope Pakistanis have not forgotten this:
http://www.defence.pk/forums/economy-development/4004-worlds-tallest-building-built-karachi-island-musharraf.html
6 years but even a single brick is not laid.
I hope Pakistanis have not forgotten this
Jang Group and GEO TV(which is it's part) published fake wikileaks cables in 2010.I hope you have enough IQ to distinguish between proposals and agreements signed ...
For the record , GEO TV is owned by the Jang Group , the oldest and the most credible news source in Pakistan - not to mention the picture of the agreement and the video of Malik Riaz's interview available ...
But I dont think there's any cure for the denial mode and ungovernable impulse of you to troll ...
"Enough evidence of Indian involvement in Waziristan, Balochistan," read the front-page story in the News; an almost identical story appeared in the Urdu-language Jang, Pakistan's bestselling daily.