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i think look much better than this. What you say?

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Let me know if need some more i've got some great collection. :)

Where is Indian metro ??

First one is monorail. Second, third and fourth are Railways not metro. Probably two of them are from Bangladesh. You can clearly see Bengali written on coach.

Sorry to say this but point is - we have slums in cities but it seems you have city in slums.
 
Leave this, slums or no slums are irrelevant in the discussion about an infrastructure project.
 
Where is Indian metro ??

First one is monorail. Second, third and fourth are Railways not metro. Probably two of them are from Bangladesh. You can clearly see Bengali written on coach.

Sorry to say this but point is - we have slums in cities but it seems you have city in slums.

We have toilets in our country. Your country itself is a big air open toilet as majority of your population shits in open...

:rofl:

Pakistan has far less poverty, higher levels of per capita median income, greater per capita wealth, higher percentage of population in middle-class, and higher levels of sanitation than the sh*thole called hindustan

By 2020-21, ALL our major cities and 80% of the total national population will be connected via 160km/hr double-tracked railway and freight network.

Come back when india achieves this level of infrastructural connectivity 50 years even :cheesy:
 
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Completion of Orange Line before next polls real challenge for PML-N

LAHORE: The Punjab government has stepped up pace of work on Orange Line Metro Train Project with the determination to complete the $1.6 billion project before the next elections, which are due to be held in August next year.

However, nothing can be said with certainty due to its completion as no work is going on eleven heritage sites comes en route of project, as construction work was stayed by the Lahore High Court.

On Wednesday, chairman of the steering committee for Lahore Orange Line Metro Train, Khawaja Ahmad Hasaan after chairing weekly progress review meeting about the project informed that 72 per cent of the civil work on Lahore Orange Line Metro Train Project has so far been completed at cost of Rs 36 billion, including construction of a bridge for passing trains on Lahore Ring Road near Quaid-e-Azam interchange, close to the under-construction depot.

He told that laying of two kilo meters long track for parking coaches of Orange Line Metro Train has been completed at depot near Dera Gujjran as manufacturing of trains was in progress in China.

Seven sets of trains, each comprising of five cars, will be ready by the mid of next month for shipment to Pakistan. Five sets of train have already been prepared or Lahore Orange Line Metro Train, which will operate at a commercial speed of 35 kilo meters per hours for the benefit of more than 2,45,000 passengers daily.

The meeting was informed that progress on civil work on package-I from Dera Gujjaran, G.T.Road to Chouburji was 85.7 per cent, on package-II from Chowburji to Ali Town was 53.0 per cent, on Depot near Dera Gujran was 77.0 per cent while on Stabling Yard near Ali Town it was 73.5 per cent.

Khuwaja Ahmad Hassan also directed in the last progress review committee that two elevated stations, situated at Islam Park and Salamat Pura, may be completed in every respect by finishing all civil, electrical and mechanical works, by the 31st of July so that these structures could be used as ‘models’ for completing other stations of the project. Till date both stations are not finished yet.

Critics of Punjab government say completion of Orange Line Metro Project before next general elections is a real challenge for Punjab government led by PML-N. While government has pace up the construction work at all the 11 elevated stations of OLMT to finalize the project in time which stirred in controversy since its inception.

The 27 km project stretches from Ali Town to Dera Gujjran.

Labourers working at Chowk Yatim Khana elevated station of Orange Line Metro Train were of the view that if the construction work would continue with this pace the project will complete minimum in five months. “If there will any other scenarios the project will not likely to complete before eight to 10 months.”

“We are present here. We work here. We know better situation. We fulfill our task daily and submit reports to our supervisors. The pace of work has gained momentum but there is 50 percent work yet to be completed on these elevated stations,” two of labourers told The Nation who wished not to be named.

A survey conducted by The Nation in this regard. The construction work at all the 11 elevated stations is continued and at their 50 percent completion stage. However, no construction work is going on near heritage sites.

Environment activist Maryam Hussain said that since the inception of OLMT the civil society has been raising serious questions on the design and it implication of public. “Punjab Government always claims that they are completing the project with pace but the real situation is on the ground. Punjab government is bound to follow the verdict of Lahore High Court and no construction work should be done near heritage sties,” she said.

“If they are going to contest the next elections on Orange Line Metro Train then this would not be good for 20 million population of Lahore that deserves modern transportation system but government is all trying to save their nose by completion of such expensive transportation system,” Maryam said.

She thinks government can sill revamp the whole design or at least considers the ‘public review’ to cater the civil society concerns on OLMT.

Other than the development work, a serious challenge for the Punjab Government is to satisfy the UNESOC reactive monitoring mission on the safety condition of International Heritage Site Shalimar Gardens.

Civil society accused Punjab government that it misled Unesco at the 41st World Heritage Committee meeting held in krakow (Poland) on Orange Line Metro Project effects on World Heritage Site Shalimar Gardens.

The controversy stirred when civil society representatives showed a letter of World Heritage Centre Director Mechtild Rossler which she wrote to human rights and environment activists in Pakistan stated that there is no such think that we (UNESCO) endorsed the state party.

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Orange Line train ready in China for chugging in Lahore


LAHORE: Seven sets of trains, each consisting of five cars, will be ready by the mid of September for shipment to Pakistan from China for the Lahore Orange Line Metro Train Project.

The train would operate at 35 kilometers (km) per hour to facilitate more than 245,000 passengers, project steering committee chairman Khawaja Ahjmad Hassan said at a meeting reviewing the pace of work on Wednesday.

He said more than 72 per cent of the civil work on the project had been completed at cost of Rs36 billion. The work includes the construction of an overhead bridge on Lahore Ring Road near the Quaid-i-Azam interchange.

The participants learned progress on civil work on package-I from Dera Gujjaran, GT Road, to Chouburji was 85.7%, package-II from Choburji to Ali Town was 53%, Depot near Dera Gujran 77% and on Stabling Yard near Ali Town 73.5%.

Up to five km line, of 13.4km, of package-I has been laid while the grey structure of the 11 elevated stations along package-I and five stations along package-II of the project have been handed over to a company for electrical and mechanical works. The grey structure of another five stations will be handed over to a Chinese contractor by the end of August while the remaining three stations will be handed over to it by Aug 14.

Despite the completion of 72pc of the civil work, project’s fate still hangs in the balance as the Supreme Court has yet to announce its judgment regarding the stay order by the Lahore High Court over the construction of the project in 200-foot radius of heritage sites, including Shalamar Gardens and the GPO.

Both the Punjab government and civil society have different stances over the concerns of Unesco’s world heritage committee on the project. Recently, the Punjab government blamed civil society activists for feeding wrong information to the World Heritage Centre (Secretariat) which led the Centre to draft decision of dropping the Lahore Fort and Shalamar Gardens from the World Heritage List.

“The draft decisions put up by the World Heritage Centre (WHC) regarding the suspension of work on the project, affecting a change in alignment in front of Shalamar Gardens and placing it on the list of World Heritage in Danger were rejected by the committee. The committee requested the state party of Pakistan to urgently complete and share with it the Visual Impact Study as decided by the WHC in its 40th session and invite the Reactive Monitoring Mission immediately after the decision of the Supreme Court to examine the project and discuss it with the relevant authorities,” it said in a recent handout.

On the other hand, members of the civil society quoted a letter of July 10 by Mechtild Rossler (director of the WHC). The letter states that the 41st session decided to grant one more year to the State Party (of Pakistan) in complying with the requests made by the 40th session prior to any decision to inscribe the Fort and Shalamar Gardens of Lahore, World Heritage Property, on the list of world heritage in danger. “Please note that the State Party was unable to invite the mission requested by the 40th session due to the pending case in the Supreme Court and due to the fact that the requested study is still to be finalised,” the letter added.
 
Lahore Orange Line Metro Train Project Package-1 Construction of Civil and Allied Works from Dera Gujjran to Chauburji 13.6 KM.
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Orange Line Metro Train to be fully automatic

Orange Line Metro Train will be fully automatic which will operate without a driver at a commercial speed of 35 kilometers per hour for covering the end to end journey in only 45 minutes. Chairman of the steering committee for Project Khawaja Ahmad Haassan informed this during the weekly progress review meeting, here, Wednesday.

He said that one set of train has been loaded in the ship at Shanghai Port of China and was scheduled to reach Karachi by September 15 and Lahore by the end of next month. Civil works of the two high voltage sub-stations at Multan Road near Shahnoor Studios and at G.T. Road near University of Engineering and Technology was now in final stages and both the stations would be made operational by the mid of next month for providing electricity for the operation of the train.

The meeting was informed that 73 per cent of the civil work on Lahore Orange Line Metro Train Project has so far been completed. Progress on package-I from Dera Gujjaran, G.T.Road to Chouburji was 85.6 per cent, on package-II from Choburji to Ali Town was 53 per cent, on Depot near Dera Gujran was 78.4 per cent while on Stabling Yard near Ali Town it was 74.3 per cent. An overall 15 percent electrical and mechanical work of the project has also been completed. Civil work on available area along package-I had almost been completed, the meeting was told.

Khawaja Ahmad Haassan directed that every station of the metro train should be treated as an individual project and a special task force may be deputed at every point for speedy execution of civil as well as E&M works simultaneously besides fixing separate deadlines for completing work on every station. The meeting was informed that work for construction of a storm water drain at Mecload Road was being executed at five points and it was expected to be completed within one month at this road.

As many as 191 traffic wardens have been deployed for working in three shifts along package-II of the project for ensuring smooth flow of traffic in these areas. NESPAK has finalized the design for construction of special enclaves on footpaths along the metro train for placing skips of collecting solid waste, the meeting was told.—APP
 
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