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New Pics Of Azaadi Chowk
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Azaadi Chowk and Gulberg main Boulevard
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RatoderoGwadar 892 km 4 2018 Partially Operational/Under Construction
The M8 is being constructed by Pakistan's National Highway Authority. Construction of the M8 commenced on 15 October 2004
shame shame still incomplete and we are going to start another motorway

that will be completed along with other part till Karachi... when you will not provide fund for the project what you expect the project will complete in time?? Musharaf and PPP did not look towards the Motarway it's only Nawaz who wants Motarway to complete... Stop criticizing and get some sense
 

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Pakistan Government planned to construct LNG terminal at Gwadar

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The government is considering constructing a Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) terminal at Gwadar Port in a bid to enhance the capacity for the storage of LNG in the country with the objective of replacing imports of the more expensive Furnace Oil (FO), it is learnt.

Top government officials have decided to build a LNG terminal at Gwadar Port, for which modalities are being finalised and would soon be announced. If the government constructs an LNG terminal in Gwadar with a total capacity of 1 BCFD of LNG it would cost $1 billion.

The government has allowed Elengy Terminal Pakistan Limited (ETPL) to start the construction of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) terminal at Port Qasim Karachi which would initially handle around 200Million Cubic Feet per Day (MMCFD) of LNG and has total capacity to handle 600 MMCFD of LNG.

According to a senior government official, Pakistan is going to begin talks with Qatar to finalise plans to import 3.5 million tons of LNG per year. According to the government officials, Pakistan is also considering importing up to 200 MMCFD of LNG from India via Wagah border, but India is offering a high price of $22 per MMBTU which compares unfavourably to the international price of around $17 per MMBTU. Pakistan has offered $18.5 to $19 per MMBTU to India which is importing the commodity at $14 per MMBTU.

Elengy was awarded a 15-year contract, which comes with servicing fees of $0.66 per MMBTU. According to the agreement, Elengy has 11 months following approval to build the terminal, the official said. In the second, the phase of construction, the complex would double its capacity to 400 MMCFD. Pakistan and Qatar signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for LNG imports in February 2012, but progress was slow due to disagreements over the gas price

Micro Hydel stations on Canals is one of initiatives of kpk govt to meet the demand of electricity in the province. The model seen here is meant to cater for min electricity requirements of Households, the plants will be constructed all over the kpk

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PM RELEASE 55 BILLION FOR KARACHI METRO AND OTHER PROJECTS
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i am really sad
 
FINALLY COMPLETED

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QUETTA: The Balochistan government has planned to inaugurate Ziarat Residency, the rest house used by Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah during his final days, on August 14 this year.

Currently work is going on in full-swing on the reconstruction and restoration of Ziarat Residency which is spread over 8000 square feet.

Established by English Colonial rulers in 1861, the residency served as a resting place for the founding father of the nation. Located in the mountainous Ziarat valley, the residency is surrounded by thousands years old ancient juniper trees.

The treasured national monument located in the sleepy town of Ziarat was burnt to ashes when militants from the outlawed Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) carried out bomb attacks on June 15, 2013. So intense was the attack that the flames took days to be extinguished.

More than 50 labourers, engineers and other technical staff have been making hectic efforts for the last three months to ensure restoration and reconstruction of Quaid’s residency to its original shape.

“The inauguration would be done by president or prime minister on the Independence Day,” Ali Zaheer Hazara, the Additional Chief Secretary (Development) Balochistan told reporters on Tuesday.

It is worth noting that the government of Balochistan has turned down the support of the federal government and international donor agencies to restore the national monument. Instead, it made the most of its own resources and allocated Rs 140 million for the purpose.

“Today, the wooden roofing of the residency was completed,” Abdul Jabbar Kasi, an engineer from Communication and Works Department said.

“We made drafts and blueprints of the damaged parts of residency on butter paper and then we started working on the structure,” Kasi explained.

The wood of the residency was burnt during the attack while the stone structure was severely damaged. Further damage occurred when the fire fighters’ tried to control the raging fire.

“Only the iron survived in the attack. All woodwork was burned and stones damaged,” Kasi said.

To restore the house to its former glory, additional stone was brought in from Lahore and well-known experts were hired to rehabilitate the structure as close to the original as possible.

“Three types of wood is being used in the construction of residency,” Kasi informed, adding: “Almost 90 per cent of the residency was destroyed in the attack that lasted for hours.”

Security was beefed up in and around the residency in the aftermath of the June 2013 attack. More than 50 personnel of the Frontier Corps, police and Levies were deployed around the residency to avert any untoward incident. Similarly, pickets were established at all exit and entry points of Ziarat to ensure peace in the picturesque town located in north of Quetta.

 
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