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Mall of Lahore

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The best thing about Mall of Lahore is that it has both KFC and McDonalds in its food court. So when my son wants KFC and my daughter wants the McD kids meal , that is the obvious choice for me
 
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‘China to help CDA in subway train system’
China would assist the Capital Development Authority (CDA) for development of Sector I-15, launch of public transport system and execution of the project for development of subway train system in the capital.

This was decided at a meeting of officers of the Capital Development Authority (CDA) with the representatives of public sector companies of China on Friday.

A high-power delegation, consisting of the Chinese officials and representatives of the companies, including renowned government-owned corporation of China, ERFG Co Limited, will be visiting Pakistan soon to sign agreements to this effect.

CDA Chairman Engineer Farkhand Iqbal said that the CDA was seeking assistance from public and private sectors of China for expeditious development in Islamabad. He said that ERFG China has shown keen interest in the development of Sector I-15 and has promised an assistance of $500 million for the development activities in Islamabad.

He said the CDA has already specified around 21 acres of land in Sector I-11 for establishment of a bus stand which would be put under the preview of an independent transport company to be used for commercial activities. He said the Chinese companies have shown keen interest in provision of public transport facility, rapid mass transit and a metro train system. He said the Chinese assistance would help execute these public welfare projects expeditiously.

Prime Minister’s Task Force on Islamabad Chairman Faisal Sakhi Butt said that Islamabad was confronting some serious issues on public facilitation front even after more than five decades of its establishment and the present government was focusing on these real issues as well as public welfare-oriented projects.
 
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Few projects of Karachi
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2 new malls to be added in Karachi
Karachi School for Business & Leadership
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Lahore bus rapid transit updates (sorry for the quality of the video)

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Authentic cuisine: A Venetian getaway in the heart of the city

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ISLAMABAD: Walking in through the gates of Barolo, the latest addition to the list of fine dining locations in the city, one would have expected the obvious candlelit indoor arrangement. But then, one would have been completely off the mark.

At Barolo’s launch in sector F-8 on Friday, it was not just the pizza that was Italian. Nida Ali, the owner of Barolo, actually brought a slice of Venice to Isloo. The restaurant has indoor seating in a single story building with a separate glass-walled pizzeria set up in the back, but it’s the pool next to the pizzeria that caught every eye that came in. There are five stationary gondolas set up to seat four people each, around a bridge leading to a romantic table for two on a little island in the centre of the pool, the walls around it showing a cityscape of the city of bridges.

Rezz of Rezz Events was impressed by the decor and expressed his happiness at “the new places opening in Isloo”.

“We have seen so many outlets and eating places open over the last few years, which shows the growth of the capital as a metropolis,” he added.

The menus for the fine dining sections and the pizzeria will be varied. Beyond the obvious listing of authentic Italian-style pizzas on the menu, the pizzeria — which will open from next weekend and will operate from noon to 5pm — will also serve burgers and snacks, with the smoked salmon burgers a standout on the menu.

While the pizzeria is furnished with cane chairs, the formal seating arrangement in the main fine dining area — complete with a private room for those uncomfortable around prying eyes — is ideal for dinners.

A meal at the pizzeria can cost around Rs1,000 per head, while a meal in the fine dining section will cost Rs1,500 or more.
Leather-quilted doors in the fine dining area welcome guests into the cigar room, equipped with comfortable couches and lounge-like seating, which would attract anyone, cigar aficionado or not.

Nida Ali said that it will have its own menu from next week and will operate from noon to 11pm. However, for this week it will only be open during hours when the fine dining hall is operating: noon to 3pm for lunch and 7pm to 11pm for dinner.

“This is definitely my new hangout spot. It is ideal for anyone who wants an exclusive setting for a casual evening,” said fashion designer Pashmina Ahmed, while appreciating the delectable testers served at the launch, including Italian-style pizzas, fettuccini in white sauce, bruschetta, and stuffed mushrooms and salmon salad on toothpicks.

Socialites, diplomats, bureaucrats came for the launch of the new Italian restaurant. Light Italian music was playing in the background as the guests mingled and checked the place out.

For authentic Italian approval, The Express Tribune sought out Fredrico Bianchi, the head of the economic and commercial office at the Italian embassy. He said he “really liked” the set up and found it innovative. Bianchi, who is fond of cooking, also approved of the authentic Italian food label, saying, “There is no overdoing of the spices…it’s very simple and tastes like actual Italian food.”

Published in The Express Tribune, April 29th, 2012


Authentic cuisine: A Venetian getaway in the heart of the city – The Express Tribune
 
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Isloo to open its doors for 4 new cinemas
The federal government in order to provide quality entertainment place for the movie lovers of federal capital has decided to open up four new cinemas.

Scores of film-starved Islamabadities have been deprived of cinema movies after the closure of the three cinema halls in Islamabad Nafdec I, Nafdec II and Melody.

The residents in order to enjoy a good movie on a big screen had no choice but to go to nearby twin city Rawalpindi’s cinepax.

Two years back a project of Cinepax in the federal capital, a joint venture between Capital Development Authority (CDA) and the Cinepax cinema was started on 10 acres of land. The Cinepax was to contain a five-screen cinema with a setup of food courts, shopping mall and health club but the project went into doldrums due to the law and order situation in the federal capital and the investors expressed their reservations over the project.

Now again in view of great public demand the federal government has decided to construct four new cinemas and initial work has been started in this regard.

CDA chief returns from China with ‘a dream’
Impressed with the fast infrastructure development in China, the chairman of the cash-strapped Capital Development Authority (CDA), who returned after visiting the neighbouring country on Monday, is dreaming of replicating it in Islamabad.

In a statement, Farkhand Iqbal vowed to revamp road infrastructure in the federal capital and making many arteries as ‘signal free’. “The development of Islamabad’s roads as signal-free is inevitable, particularly if we desire to bring them at par with those of modern capitals of other countries,” he said. During his visit to Beijing, the CDA chief reportedly signed memorandums of understanding for mega uplift projects in Islamabad.

However, the idea to make many roads signal free is not new as it was first dreamt of and announced in 2003.

Senior officials of the CDA have said on record on many occasions that the authority was facing acute financial crisis; as a result, it was sometimes difficult for it even to pay salaries to its 16,000 employees. Due to the prevailing financial crunch, a number of development works promised in the last CDA budget have so far not been commissioned.

The CDA chairman announced his decision to upgrade Jinnah Avenue as a signal-free road to ensure smooth traffic flow around Blue Area, the commercial hub of Islamabad.

“A plan to make Islamabad Highway signal free is already underway as more interchanges and flyovers have been planned at Airport Chowk, Dhoke Kala Khan and Kuri Road.

Moreover, Kashmir Highway will also be upgraded on the same lines as an interchange is under-consideration at Peshawar Mor,” he added.

CDA spokesman Ramzan Sajid quoted the chairman as saying: “We are set to execute the idea as it has been the need of the hour because traffic snarls on the important avenue impede business activity besides testing the nerves of the motorists.”

Mr Iqbal said the CDA had already constructed two underpasses at China Chowk and Kalsoom Chowk to link sectors G-6 and F-6 with G-7 and F-7 in order to ensure smooth traffic at Jinnah Avenue.

He also chaired a meeting in which he directed the engineering wing to develop all missing facilities on roads across the capital city.

He said the CDA had already allocated Rs150 million for repair and maintenance of the roads, carpeting in the markets, roundabouts and footpaths in different areas.

The meeting decided to construct fish bellies and cat eyes at Jinnah Avenue to ensure smooth flow of traffic and avert any untoward incidents. “The CDA will also construct safe u-turns on the road, where it deems necessary. The engineering wing will soon submit the design of the project to the CDA board for approval,” he said.

Mr Iqbal said a comprehensive plan to resolve parking issue in Blue Area was also being worked out.

The authority, he added, was also convincing private parties to help build parking plazas in Blue Area and other main markets, including Super Market.
 
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I would be indebted if someone were to post pictures on Infrastructure Development in Balochistan !
 
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