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I can build a new city of 100'000 houses, with most advance metro system, an airport better than New Islamabad Airport, with all amenities of life and business, just next to Karachi, only with 1.5 billion.
I bet, all the houses will be sold within 12 months, because i'll sell them at cost, which will be not more than 50'000$ for a 5 room house/flat!

1.5 Billion Dollars? please Keep on Dreaming :rofl::rofl::rofl: World is fool wasting billions and billions of dollars.. you will build a new Islamabad like city with better airport roads sewerage metro everything in 1.5 Billion Dollars :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::omghaha::omghaha::omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:
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Narowal Sports City

Construction work is in full swing for the state of the art international standard sports complex in Narowal. It will help nurture local sports talent, provide sports facilities to local population and hopefully serve as an excellent venue for competitive sporting events.

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1.5 Billion Dollars? please Keep on Dreaming :rofl::rofl::rofl: World is fool wasting billions and billions of dollars.. you will build a new Islamabad like city with better airport roads sewerage metro everything in 1.5 Billion Dollars :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::omghaha::omghaha::omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:
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After failing in intimidating me... you had to save your bloody face.
Now, keep living in hell and let politicians keep raping you for not having trillion dollar.

World's most expensive Metro !
 
After failing in intimidating me... you had to save your bloody face.
Now, keep living in hell and let politicians keep raping you for not having trillion dollar.

World's most expensive Metro !

Pakistani Channel Criticizing Pakistani Metro pfffffft This track in future will become track of Metro Train go ask NESPAK... Live in your Dreams to build city in 1.5 billion..
 
Narowal Sports City

Construction work is in full swing for the state of the art international standard sports complex in Narowal. It will help nurture local sports talent, provide sports facilities to local population and hopefully serve as an excellent venue for competitive sporting events.

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Poor brick work is visible in photograph. Please pest something special.
 
Poor brick work is visible in photograph. Please pest something special
it isn't finish yet ... and Norowal isn't big city , they don't need big stadium

SINDH: 164-km long Reni Canal near Daharki. Reni is a flood canal with a capacity of 5,155 cusecs and designed to irrigate around 412,400 acres in Ghotki, Sukkur and Khairpur Districts. Reni starts from Guddu Barrage on the Indus River and passes near Ubaro, Daharki, Mirpur Mathelo, Khangarh, Salehpat, Rohri and terminating at Nara where a reservoir has been constructed with a storage capacity of 61,000 acre ft. Work on Reni began in 2002 under President Musharraf. (Photo: M. Iqbal Ghangla)

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Free trade zone in Gwadar

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A view of the Gwadar Port.
A lease agreement is being processed to hand over 2,281 acres of land to the China Overseas Port Holding Company for the establishment of a ‘free trade zone’ in Gwadar.

According to a senior official of the ministry of ports and shipping, the lease agreement is currently being reviewed by the law division. After the government’s formal approval, the land will be leased out to the Chinese company for 40 years. The ministry has paid over Rs6.69bn to acquire the land through the deputy commissioner of Gwadar.

The free trade zone is seen indispensable for the success of the Gwadar port, as they are an integral part of all modern ports. The zone is expected to ensure optimal use of the deep sea port. In Gwadar port’s master plan, prepared by foreign consultants, the mouza Dor Gatti area had been earmarked for the free trade zone.

A free trade zone is a designated area that eliminates traditional trade barriers such as tariffs, and minimises bureaucratic regulations. Its goal is to enhance global market presence by attracting new businesses and foreign investment.

The Chinese company has been incorporated as the ‘Gwadar Free Zone Company’. It will finance infrastructure development of the zone area, with the exception of access roads, which will be financed by the Gwadar Port Authority. The company will bring local and foreign investment to establish the manufacturing assembly and processing plants.

The zone will be located immediately west and adjacent to the planned container terminal. Out of 2,281 acres, 654 acres are naval and coast-guard land, for which the owners will compensate with 1,000 acres under a deal approved by the Senate Standing Committee on Ports and Shipping.

In the customs-free zone, all imports would be subject to the applicable duties and charges if and when they are taken out of the free zone, except for the purpose of export. The area will be used exclusively for port-related business and industry.

A 20-year tax holiday will apply to businesses in the free trade zone. Under the agreement, 15pc of gross revenue from the free zone will be paid to the Gwadar Port Authority by the Chinese company. It is expected that the development of the zone will help create job opportunities, and lead to transfer of technology and business activities.

Plans are also afoot to link the Gwadar deep sea port with the hinterland through rail to fully realise the port’s potential.

The chief engineer of Pakistan Railways who is dealing with the project, Basharat Waheed, said out of the total cost of around Rs1.3bn for the 285 acres of land, Pakistan Railways has paid Rs450m for the acquisition of the land required by it through the Board of Revenue of Balochistan’s secretary. The remaining amount of Rs700m is expected to be approved by the Central Development Working Party of the planning commission at its next meeting.

Initially, Pakistan Railways had planned to acquire 373 acres of land, but due to the escalation in the market price in the wake of the port’s construction, the area was reduced to 285 acres.

The land will be used for the construction of a railway container yard, station and other operational facilities and a 30-metre-wide corridor to the deep sea port on one end, and a point outside Gwadar’s limits, at a distance of 25km on the Gwadar-Turbat-Hushab-Besima-Mastung rail link on the other side.

The proposed container yard will have the capacity to handle about 500 railway freight wagons, including marshalling of freight trains. The laying of a double-track from the container yard to the deep sea port has also been proposed.
 
it isn't finish yet ... and Norowal isn't big city , they don't need big stadium

SINDH: 164-km long Reni Canal near Daharki. Reni is a flood canal with a capacity of 5,155 cusecs and designed to irrigate around 412,400 acres in Ghotki, Sukkur and Khairpur Districts. Reni starts from Guddu Barrage on the Indus River and passes near Ubaro, Daharki, Mirpur Mathelo, Khangarh, Salehpat, Rohri and terminating at Nara where a reservoir has been constructed with a storage capacity of 61,000 acre ft. Work on Reni began in 2002 under President Musharraf. (Photo: M. Iqbal Ghangla)

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Free trade zone in Gwadar

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A view of the Gwadar Port.
A lease agreement is being processed to hand over 2,281 acres of land to the China Overseas Port Holding Company for the establishment of a ‘free trade zone’ in Gwadar.

According to a senior official of the ministry of ports and shipping, the lease agreement is currently being reviewed by the law division. After the government’s formal approval, the land will be leased out to the Chinese company for 40 years. The ministry has paid over Rs6.69bn to acquire the land through the deputy commissioner of Gwadar.

The free trade zone is seen indispensable for the success of the Gwadar port, as they are an integral part of all modern ports. The zone is expected to ensure optimal use of the deep sea port. In Gwadar port’s master plan, prepared by foreign consultants, the mouza Dor Gatti area had been earmarked for the free trade zone.

A free trade zone is a designated area that eliminates traditional trade barriers such as tariffs, and minimises bureaucratic regulations. Its goal is to enhance global market presence by attracting new businesses and foreign investment.

The Chinese company has been incorporated as the ‘Gwadar Free Zone Company’. It will finance infrastructure development of the zone area, with the exception of access roads, which will be financed by the Gwadar Port Authority. The company will bring local and foreign investment to establish the manufacturing assembly and processing plants.

The zone will be located immediately west and adjacent to the planned container terminal. Out of 2,281 acres, 654 acres are naval and coast-guard land, for which the owners will compensate with 1,000 acres under a deal approved by the Senate Standing Committee on Ports and Shipping.

In the customs-free zone, all imports would be subject to the applicable duties and charges if and when they are taken out of the free zone, except for the purpose of export. The area will be used exclusively for port-related business and industry.

A 20-year tax holiday will apply to businesses in the free trade zone. Under the agreement, 15pc of gross revenue from the free zone will be paid to the Gwadar Port Authority by the Chinese company. It is expected that the development of the zone will help create job opportunities, and lead to transfer of technology and business activities.

Plans are also afoot to link the Gwadar deep sea port with the hinterland through rail to fully realise the port’s potential.

The chief engineer of Pakistan Railways who is dealing with the project, Basharat Waheed, said out of the total cost of around Rs1.3bn for the 285 acres of land, Pakistan Railways has paid Rs450m for the acquisition of the land required by it through the Board of Revenue of Balochistan’s secretary. The remaining amount of Rs700m is expected to be approved by the Central Development Working Party of the planning commission at its next meeting.

Initially, Pakistan Railways had planned to acquire 373 acres of land, but due to the escalation in the market price in the wake of the port’s construction, the area was reduced to 285 acres.

The land will be used for the construction of a railway container yard, station and other operational facilities and a 30-metre-wide corridor to the deep sea port on one end, and a point outside Gwadar’s limits, at a distance of 25km on the Gwadar-Turbat-Hushab-Besima-Mastung rail link on the other side.

The proposed container yard will have the capacity to handle about 500 railway freight wagons, including marshalling of freight trains. The laying of a double-track from the container yard to the deep sea port has also been proposed.


This one is good.
 
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Pakistan Universities Get 6 Big Projects

ISLAMABAD – Pakistan has approved six big projects for transforming new and old universities of the country on modern lines.


Higher Education Commission must take steps on inventions, research capacity building and friendly environment for special people, the Planning Commission of the country ordred HEC.

The decision was made at the Central Development Working Party of the commission.

What seemed to be good and pleasant news for students, HEC officials were also directed that known pre-qualified engineers for the construction of new campuses of the varsities.

The minister for planning Ahsan Iqbal, chairing the meeting, said HEC should devise a formula for the funds raising for all universities.

“New universities in Swat and Dera Ismail Khan shows that present government is determined for the KPK development.

Meanwhile, Central Development Working Party has approved 30 development projects costing over 206 billion rupees in different sectors, state media reported.

The approval was given at a meeting of the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council in Islamabad. Minister for Planning and Development and Reforms Ahsan Iqbal chaired the meeting.

The projects are related to health, education, energy, communications and public health engineering sectors.

http://www.pakistantribe.com/story/3...-big-projects/
 
Gwadar needs to be populated, and turned into a cosmopolitan city like Karachi, with a population into the hundreds of thousands at the very least. In order to really develop it, and the wider region in general, efforts must be made in order to encourage people to settle.
 
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