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Infrastructure Development in Pakistan

Definitely ! they are much ahead in many fields, in addition to they picked the momentum

Indeed they are but what i'm trying to say is do you find anything different other than infrastructure projects (metros, roads, skyscrapers, airports) ? The answer to that is probably not so much...These threads are made by people who enjoy such things.

Perhaps the only difference between us and Indians is that we are more negative. We are more concerned about political interests in our homes, media, and various social groups. In India whether its human development projects or infrastructure projects they don't do name calling like nooras, patooras, kotay, bilay and they don't abondon projects which were conceived by other people in power. They are more nationalists and they respect each other's ideas.

My other problem here with fellow Pakistanis is their specifics. Someone questioned how a park is development. I like to ignore that because i don't understand how that question can ever be a question.That same someone also asked for Schools and Universities. For that i try my best to find i could. But to ask for other specifics like Police and Taxes in a General Photos and Multimedia section of this forum is absolutely silly.
 
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We need infrastructure development. Not metro buses.

I wonder what kind of weird mentality makes people think Public transit is not "development" or not "needed".

Seriously, did you think developed countries got bored and went "we have so much money, we have covered all "necessities" like schools and hospitals, what should we do, oh let's make a 15 billion GBP train tunnel through London, it will be fun! YAY!"

Come one, the london Underground started BEFORE there was even universal education in the UK!

Public transit, especially Rapid transit, is essential for running economy. Imagine the savings in fuels alone!

Don't make it a matter of ego, just because of your rival party is making it, think with logic.

I simply don't understand the politics in public transit.
 
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Indeed they are but what i'm trying to say is do you find anything different other than infrastructure projects (metros, roads, skyscrapers, airports) ? The answer to that is probably not so much...These threads are made by people who enjoy such things.
Perhaps the only difference between us and Indians is that we are more negative. We are more concerned about political interests in our homes, media, and various social groups. In India whether its human development projects or infrastructure projects they don't do name calling like nooras, patooras, kotay, bilay and they don't abondon projects which were conceived by other people in power. They are more nationalists and they respect each other's ideas.
My other problem here with fellow Pakistanis is their specifics. Someone questioned how a park is development. I like to ignore that because i don't understand how that question can ever be a question.That same someone also asked for Schools and Universities. For that i try my best to find i could. But to ask for other specifics like Police and Taxes in a General Photos and Multimedia section of this forum is absolutely silly.
Worth Saying Indeed, they now possess much more mature behaviours than us, They focus on Priority items first & they wont desert incomplete projects of their predecessor government. I urge you to read following column written yesterday by JAVED CHAUDRY, maybe we behave or utter negative & inflict dirty words to our Politicians & wont inclined to start change from ourselves, But if you observe us (pakistan) from different angle. What others think about us, you definately will enjoy it.....

Daily Express News Story
 
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Azadi Chowk, Lahore

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FWO makes totally rubbish roads, with passage of time their roads totally destroys

Pakistanis can't make qualty roads, should heir foreign contractors

Completed Section of Hyderabad-Mirpurkhas Dual Carriagway

Credit: Aftabsolangi ssc

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just look at difference of quality made by FWO and korean contractor. the mirpurkhas one is made by koreans, the baloch one is made by FWO
 
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Punjab Government approves Rs 7,529 million Development Schemes
AUGUST 12, 2014 1:16 PM

The Punjab government on Friday approved five development schemes of different sectors with an estimated cost of Rs 7529.096 million. These schemes were approved in the fifth meeting of Provincial Development Working Party of current fiscal year 2014-15 presided over by Punjab Planning and Development (P&D) Board Chairman Muhammad Irfan Elahi, says P&D spokesman.

Provincial Secretary P&D Waseem Ajmal Choudhary, members of the P&D Board, Provincial Secretaries concerned and other senior representatives of the relevant Provincial Departments also attended the meeting. According to P&D spokesman, the approved development schemes included:

1. Construction of Nutkani Flood Carrying Channel from RD.0+000- 21+000 in district DG Khan at the cost of Rs 889.152 million,

2. Comprehensive water supply scheme for Gulraiz, Dhoke Choudhrian, Morgah, Kotha Kalan and neighbouring colonies, Rawalpindi at the cost of Rs 532.170 million,

3. Dualisation of Muridke Narowal Road from 0.00 to 41.50 km in District Sheikhupura length 41.50km District Sheikhupura (Revised) at the cost of Rs 2723.989 million,

4. Hiring of consultant for preparation of TOR’s/documents for international bidding regarding Topographic Survey and Geotechnical Studies for Land Sliding Zonisation of Murree Hill Area mainly located between old Rawalpindi-Murree Road and

5. Islamabad Murree Expressway in Murree (Amended PC-II) at the cost of Rs 2.785 million and Tribal Area Development Project at the cost of Rs 3,381 million.
 
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