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Rehabilitation and Upgradation Trimmu Barrage on River Chenab in the Jhang Punjab
UpStream Flared Out Wall of Trimmu Barrage Work In Progress



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Emergency Response Centres to be established on Motorways

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The National Assembly was informed on Wednesday that the federal government would establish Emergency Response Centres at every 40 km distance of Motorways across the Country.

Responding to a question of Pakistan People’s Party’s (PPP) Shahida Rehmani in the National Assembly, the State Minister for Communication Junaid Anwar Chaudhry told the House that the decision by the federal government to establish Emergency Response Centres on Motorways aims at to provide prompt treatment facilities to commuters and accident victims.

The minister said that Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi has accorded approval to the project, adding that the physical work on establishing the Emergency Response Centres would be started from mid-March.

Junaid Anwar Chaudhry said that three Trauma Centres are operational at M-1, N-45 Rashaki, M-9, S-94 Nooribad and at M-9, N-32 Karachi while three Trauma Centres are still non-operational.

The state minister said that yet these Trauma Centres are insufficient and there is a dire need to establish Medical and Trauma Centres along with side the Highways to provide prompt medical facilities to the distresses road users.
 
Balochistan government declares Bostan Industrial Estate an economic zone

QUETTA: The Balochistan government has declared Bostan Industrial Estate an economic zone in a bid to attract investment under the ambit of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
The decision was taken during a high-level meeting presided over by Balochistan Chief Minister Abdul Quddus Bizenjo at the CM Secretariat.

Home Minister Sarfraz Ahmed Bugti, Chief Secretary Aurangzeb Haq, Additional Chief Secretary Planning and Development, Nasibullah Bazai, Finance Secretary Qamar Masood, Quetta Commissioner Amjad Ali Khan, Director General Industry Department Saira Ata and others were in attendance.
The chief minister directed the officials concerned to ensure basic infrastructure and all other required facilities at the economic zone to facilitate investors and industrialists.
 
Under-construction Veterinary and Animal Sciences building of Lasbela University of Agriculture Water and Marine Sciences LUAWMS, Uthal.


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Satellite imagery for M2 Interchange (Feb 2018)


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Work on Darra Adamkhel-Hayatabad gas pipeline to start this month

ISLAMABAD (NNI): The Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) would start construction work on 38-kilometer Darra Adamkhel to Hayatabad gas pipeline during the current month to ensure smooth supply of gas to Industrial Estate Hayatabad, Peshawar. “The company is trying its best to ensure supply of gas to all industries of the estate for which it carried out necessary maintenance of gas pipeline network and all consumer meter stations to ensure uninterrupted supply of the commodity,” official sources told state-run media. During the current fiscal year, they said ample gas had been supplied to all industries including Compressed Natural Gas stations, captive power units and cement industries, which is evident from the fact that consumption of industrial consumers had increased by 904 million cubic feet (mmcf) during the first four months as compared to the corresponding period of previous year.

“Peshawar industries’ gas consumption stood at 4,899 mmcf during the period from July-October-2016, while in July-October-2017 at 5,804 mmcf, which shows an increase of 904 mmcf,” the sources said.
 
Seven small dams, 13 irrigation schemes completed in Fata so far

Federally Administered Tribal Area (Fata) Development Authority has completed seven small dams and 13 small irrigation schemes since 2004 to till date.

Official source told APP here today that as a result of completion of these projects a huge land has been brought under cultivation.

As some of these completed projects are multi-purpose, therefore, a huge population is also benefited by using clean drinking water.

Moreover, the power generation projects have been initiated by Fata Development Authority which will play key role in reducing the energy crisis after their completion.

So far, Fata DA has completed these projects including Dargai Pal Small Dam, SWA, Dandy Small Dam, NWA, Moto Shah Small Dam Mohmand Agency, Sheen Kach Small Dam FR Tank, Zao Small Dam, Khyber Agency,Kand Small Dam, NWA, Ping Small Dam, FR Bannu, Sheen Warsak Irrigation Scheme, SWA, Musa Nikka Irrigation Scheme, SWA, Zeera Letta Irrigation Scheme, SWA, Sadda Weir Lower Kurram, Agency, Walai Killi Bazar Zakha Khel Irrigation Scheme, Khyber Agency,Pir Qayum Drinking Water, Kurram Agency, Makha Zai Irrigation Scheme, Kurram Agency, Zarwam Irrigation Scheme, FR Bannu, Jallandar Irrigation Scheme, Kurram Agency, Shahbaz Sum Irrigation Scheme, Kurram Agency, Shawa Irrigation Scheme, NWA, Maula Khan Sarai Irrigation Scheme, SWA.
 
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