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Rs 2.56 billion allocated for forensic lab


LAHORE: The Punjab government has allocated more than Rs 2.56 billion for the establishment of Lahore Forensic Science Laboratory. The government has also approved four development schemes at a cost of more than Rs 6.11 billion. The projects were approved at the 12th meeting of Provincial Development Working Party.

The approved development schemes included construction of Quran Complex and Seerat Academy near the shrine of Hazrat Mian Mir at a cost of Rs 515.42 million; establishment of farmers organisations under institutional reforms at a cost of more than Rs 1.42 billion; survey, documentation and preparation of master plan for the development and conservation of the historical town of Satgarah (Okara) at a cost of Rs 4.10 million and construction of flyover on GT Road in Gujranwala at a cost of more than Rs 4.17 billion.
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
 
Rs 2.56 billion allocated for forensic lab


LAHORE: The Punjab government has allocated more than Rs 2.56 billion for the establishment of Lahore Forensic Science Laboratory. The government has also approved four development schemes at a cost of more than Rs 6.11 billion. The projects were approved at the 12th meeting of Provincial Development Working Party.

The approved development schemes included construction of Quran Complex and Seerat Academy near the shrine of Hazrat Mian Mir at a cost of Rs 515.42 million; establishment of farmers organisations under institutional reforms at a cost of more than Rs 1.42 billion; survey, documentation and preparation of master plan for the development and conservation of the historical town of Satgarah (Okara) at a cost of Rs 4.10 million and construction of flyover on GT Road in Gujranwala at a cost of more than Rs 4.17 billion.
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
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Mirpur AJK:
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Great pics ..another face of pakistan that does not makes in to headlines
 
Waste management to be outsourced in four districts
LAHORE:
The solid waste management services in Rawalpindi, Sialkot, Gujranwala and Multan are set to be outsourced.
The plan will be developed by the Urban Unit and Lahore Waste Management Company (LWMC) with the LWMC as a model.
A ceremony for signing agreements between the LWMC and the district managements shall be held today (Saturday) in the presence of the chief minister.
The Urban Unit has hired two coordinators for each city.
The work to outsource the SWM services shall be completed before December 2012. Selected companies will be on board by March 2013.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 15th, 2012.
Lwmc consultancy: Waste management to be outsourced in four districts – The Express Tribune
 
Waste management to be outsourced in four districts
LAHORE:
The solid waste management services in Rawalpindi, Sialkot, Gujranwala and Multan are set to be outsourced.
The plan will be developed by the Urban Unit and Lahore Waste Management Company (LWMC) with the LWMC as a model.
A ceremony for signing agreements between the LWMC and the district managements shall be held today (Saturday) in the presence of the chief minister.
The Urban Unit has hired two coordinators for each city.
The work to outsource the SWM services shall be completed before December 2012. Selected companies will be on board by March 2013.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 15th, 2012.
Lwmc consultancy: Waste management to be outsourced in four districts – The Express Tribune

it will come 2 karachi soon :tup:
 
CAA weighs up sites for proposed Mirpur International Airport
MIRPUR (AJK) - In response to the long-cherished demand of this city of millions of Kashmiri expatriates, preliminary work has been kicked off for linking Mirpur by air with rest of the world in the near future.

In this connection a 12-member experts’ survey team of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) of Pakistan visited various locations for the selection of site for construction of the proposed Mirpur International Airport.In the light of an announcement at a congregation Kashmiri expatriates’ in UK’s Bradford city by Shaheed Benazir Bhutto, President Asif Zardari has ordered for the construction of an international airport in Mirpur to facilitate millions of Kashmiri expatriates belong to Mirpur division.

Former PM Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani had formally announced the construction of international airport in Mirpur during his visit to the city a few months ago. The survey team comprising senior experts visited various sites including Bhalwhara, Mangla, Jatlan and Kalri in outskirt of Mirpur to assess site for the proposed airport, official sources later told this scribe. The experts included Asif Uslam, Fazalur Rehman, Muhammad Anwar Khattak, Muhammad Madheer, Bashir Ahmed Sial, Hassan Haider, Touqeer Iqbal, Muhammad Ayaz Jadoon, Abdul Jabarr, Director Metrological Sahibzada Khan and Project Coordinator PIA Ina Mullah Bari. Earlier, the team attended a high level meeting chaired by Mirpur Division Commissioner Raja Amjad Pervez Ali Khan.

On the occasion, DC Masoodur Rehman briefed the team on various sites position coupled with the quality of land in broader technical prospective. The meeting The Divisional Commissioner apprised the team of the broader benefits of the construction of airport in Mirpur. He told that the airport will benefit at least 3 million overseas Kashmiris, belonging to Mirpur division and settled in various parts of the world.. The experts expressed satisfaction over the availability of required site for the construction of airport in Mirpur and resolved to move ahead for inking a feasibility report to this effect for execution of the project by the year end.
 
Governor lays foundation stone of Ayesha Manzil flyover
The other three flyovers to be built at Sharae Pakistan are: one at the water pump Intersection at a cost of Rs493 million; the second near the Liaquatabad post office Intersection costing Rs472 million; and another near Teen Hatti Intersection at a cost of Rs266 million.

This is Shahrah-e-Pakistan, near Ayesha Manzil. This road is 5 lane on each side.
This will be another Signal free corridor (Mazar-e-Quaid to M-9/ Sohrab goth) after these 4 new flyovers, already 3 flyover there.

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Lahore:

Gulberg Main Boulevard:
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Ferozpur road/ MBTS track from Arfa software tower:
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Canal Road:
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8 Flyovers to be constructed at the same time in Karachi, 2 already U/C
Governor laid the foundation stone of the second out of eight flyover.

Jinnah Terminal flyover and Ayesha manzil flyover.

Other flyovers to be simultaneously constructed included one at Nazimabad, Gulbahar, and Hotel Mehran, whose foundation stone would be shortly laid, said a KMC spokesman adding that work on the flyover near the Jinnah Terminal had been in progress for last several months.

The other three flyovers at Shahrah-e-Pakistan include a flyover near Water Pump intersection, flyover near Dak Khana intersection and the flyover near Teen Hatti intersection.
 

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