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KWSB finally approves K-IV project
The Federal Government on Wednesday issued the final approval the K-IV that would supply around 260 million gallons of water for the city.

This was announced during a meeting chaired by Deputy Chairman Planning Commission, Nadeemul Haq.

On this occasion, Managing Director Karachi Water & Sewerage Board (KW&SB) Misbahuddin Farid stated that the Irrigation Department of Sindh already approved the provision of 600 cusec (260 million gallon) additional supply from the River Indus to Karachi.

In the first stage of the project, citizens of Karachi would be provided with an additional 260 million gallon of water a day and the amount would thereafter be gradually increased.

So far, this is the biggest water supply project as all the previously completed projects by KWSB were not of more than 100 million gallon.

The MD Water Board hoped that provided that the funds would be released on time so that the project could be completed within four years. He also stated that this project would not only help KWSB overcome the shortage in water supply , but also allow industrial growth in the city. He said that the approval of additional water supply to Karachi is an Eid gift for citizens.
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Japan to assist Faislabad improving sewerage, drainage system
ISLAMABAD: Japan has pledged on Monday to provide US $8.6 million for improving sewerage and drainage system in Faisalabad.
An agreement was signed in this regard between Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and Economic Affairs Division (EAD) of Pakistan here for implementation of the "Project for upgrading of Mechanical System for Sewerage and Drainage Service in Faisalabad".
The agreement was signed between Hiroshi Oe, Ambassador of Japan to Pakistan and Javed Iqbal, Secretary Ministry of Economic Affairs and Statistics.
Through this project, pumps and machineries will be provided in order to improve the capacity of drainage and cleaning up drainage system in Faisalabad.
Hiroshi Oe, Ambassador of Japan to Pakistan stated that after the completion of this project, he believes that the people of Faisalabad would enjoy a cleaner urban environment with better sanitation and health conditions and that lowering the level of flood and shortening the flood period would reduce risks on people's lives, ease traffic conditions and save business activities.
He also mentioned that Pakistan and Japan are sharing friendly relations as embodied in today's signing ceremony and showed his assurance that this bond of friendship would become even strong in the future.
Under the project, tangible and non-tangible assistance will be furnished by JICA to WASA Faisalabad whereby necessary equipment and technical assistance will be provided to improve the functioning capacities of sewers and channels and reduce damages from inundation.
The hardware component includes jet and suction machines, wheel backhoes, mini-backhoes, dumping trucks, crane cargo trucks, dewatering sets, pumps for disposal stations and generators for disposal stations.
The soft component in the technical assistance covers preparation of clearing work plan and manual for procedures and method of daily inspection, maintenance and repair of equipment etc.
 
Somewhere in Sindh:

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I think its a good idea to built a ring road around lahore. It will have many benefits
1) Lahore will not expand anymore
2) People wont buy property outside the ring road
3) Easy to travel around lahore in less time
4) High rise and condo culture will form once the property value in lahore increases.

Do you know that Beijing has 7 ring roads so far?
 
Any idea on how much electricity they can generate?

Pakistan has about 1000 MW of wind power plants at various stages of planning and construction, and another 498.5 megawatts of wind programs announced, mostly in Jhimpir, Gharo, Keti Bandar and Port Qasim wind corridors along the Arabian Sea coast in Sindh. The output from these plants will provide much-needed additional power for Pakistan, improve the country’s energy security, and lower reliance on natural gas and furnace oil. It is estimated that the Gharo to Keti Bandar corridor alone could produce between 40,000 and 50,000 megawatts of electricity, says Ms. Miriam Katz of Environmental Peace Review who has studied and written about alternative energy potential in South Asia.

Other major wind energy projects in Pakistan include American AES Corporation's 150 MW farm, Turkey's Zorlu Enerji Electrik Uretim's 56 MW farm, and Pakistan's FFC Energy's 50 MW farm.

Haq's Musings: Pakistan Building 1000 MW Wind Farms
 
I think its a good idea to built a ring road around lahore. It will have many benefits
1) Lahore will not expand anymore
2) People wont buy property outside the ring road
3) Easy to travel around lahore in less time
4) High rise and condo culture will form once the property value in lahore increases.

What nonsense
 

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Chowk Rasheedabad Flyover Underconstruction
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Chowk Kumharanwala Level-2 Flyover after road lines
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