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Gajjumatta bus station (south end of MBTS track) lahore
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Institute of Southern Punjab Multan
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Buch Executive Villas Bosan Road Multan Pakistan.
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State of the art articulated buses will arrive soon in Pakistan; these 45 buses are to be used for the Metro Bus Project. These buses have a seating capacity of 170 people and will leave from every bus station after every two and a half minutes. Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif has brought about a revolution in public transport and after successful operation of AC buses in major cities of Punjab, the first of its kind Metro Bus Project will be launched soon. An uninterrupted and dedicated lane for buses is being constructed over a span of 32 kilometers from Gajju Matta to Shahdara from which thousands of commuters will benefit daily. This project includes South Asia’s biggest bridge which is being constructed and is 8 kilometers long.

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Nice to see some infra growth in Pak. But my only concern is when will it get finished. We subcontinent guyz have similar judicial processes in terms of land acquisition. It takes hell lot of tym in India to complete any project dude to PILs by the localittes.

It doesnt take any time to build flyovers or roads or anything that is started by the govt. According to our land acquisition law of 1985, govt has the right to confiscate ones property as long as it can prove that it is going to build something that will help the masses. Basically, govt knocks on your door with a court order and the copy of that law and they offer you some money. You either accept it or you lose everything. So far, everyone has accepted the money and abandoned their homes.
 
It doesnt take any time to build flyovers or roads or anything that is started by the govt. According to our land acquisition law of 1985, govt has the right to confiscate ones property as long as it can prove that it is going to build something that will help the masses. Basically, govt knocks on your door with a court order and the copy of that law and they offer you some money. You either accept it or you lose everything. So far, everyone has accepted the money and abandoned their homes.

Like it or not but during Zia era, Lahore was full with (yellow) Volvo brand buses, on all routes.
Public transport of Lahore, from that time could be compared to any developed state of that time.
It was only PPP which have always neglected Lahore.
 
It doesnt take any time to build flyovers or roads or anything that is started by the govt. According to our land acquisition law of 1985, govt has the right to confiscate ones property as long as it can prove that it is going to build something that will help the masses. Basically, govt knocks on your door with a court order and the copy of that law and they offer you some money. You either accept it or you lose everything. So far, everyone has accepted the money and abandoned their homes.

The goverment usually dont have any problem vacating and destroying homes cuz mostly are illegal and illegals cant go to courts and goverment gives 120 sq plots in legal well developed areas with good facilities, so people are really happy to see that gowernment is providing them proper land hence they their and live, lyari expressway was world biggest human displacement Project ever! and people are really happy that government made them a seperate town for them with all facillities, hospital, schools and proper sanitation all free!
 
State of the art articulated buses will arrive soon in Pakistan; these 45 buses are to be used for the Metro Bus Project. These buses have a seating capacity of 170 people and will leave from every bus station after every two and a half minutes. Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif has brought about a revolution in public transport and after successful operation of AC buses in major cities of Punjab, the first of its kind Metro Bus Project will be launched soon. An uninterrupted and dedicated lane for buses is being constructed over a span of 32 kilometers from Gajju Matta to Shahdara from which thousands of commuters will benefit daily. This project includes South Asia’s biggest bridge which is being constructed and is 8 kilometers long.

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If i'm not mistaken, Some of these articulated buses were supposed to be bought from Sweden. Are the pictures here showing that they have been delivered to Lahore?
 
CM Inaugurates Development Projects worth Billions in Bahawalnagar

Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif during his visit to South Punjab yesterday inaugurated and laid foundation stones of development projects worth billions in Bahawalnagar. Bahawalnagar is considered to be one of the most backward districts of South Punjab and hence has been CM’s priority as far as development is considered; keeping this in mind CM announced the establishment of a Medical College in Bahawalnagar yesterday and has issued instructions for construction work to commence immediately. Projects worth 8 billion have been completed; among them CM inaugurated the Rice Research Institute, Haroonabad City Road and Bahawalnagar City package. CM also laid the foundation stone of Arifwala-Bahwalnagar Road which will prevent accidents and benefit thousands of people who travel daily on this route. Foundation stone for Chishtian City Road was also laid during this visit; the residents of Bahawalnagar who had come out in the streets to greet the CM were extremely thankful and praised the CM for giving their district priority in development projects.

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