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Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani is in Multan for the ground breaking ceremony of the Multan Khanewal motorway. It will connect Motorway to Lahore, Faisalabad and some other undeveloped areas. Heard it on PTV, good thing in my opnion.

Imran Khan, any more info about it, condiering you are from that region.

And on a side note, GEO thought not to air this news and rather concentrate on a model in Mexico who fell on the ramp. Unless it is not a bad thing about Pakistan, GEo does not air it.
 
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Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani is in Multan for the ground breaking ceremony of the Multan Khanewal motorway. It will connect Motorway to Lahore, Faisalabad and some other undeveloped areas. Heard it on PTV, good thing in my opnion.

Imran Khan, any more info about it, condiering you are from that region.

And on a side note, GEO thought not to air this news and rather concentrate on a model in Mexico who fell on the ramp. Unless it is not a bad thing about Pakistan, GEo does not air it.

totally agreed with, all the negative propganda,
Shabir ko aur tu sab nazar aata ha but when ever there is any progressive work, shabir andha ho jata ha, so doees the $ucknG Mr. Jeem and Bankay Mian!!
:angry:
:hitwall:
 
it quite late but not inappropriate i suppose:

Prime Minister of Pakistan perform the inauguration of the first phase of M-4. First phase of M-4 is, 54 kilometers from Faisalabad to Gojra the remaining three phases are, Gojra to Shorkot, Shorkot-Khanewal, and Khanewal to Multan, and it will be completed in three years. Construction work would be started simultaneously. The expected cost of M-4 project is around Rs.40 billion.

The completion of Faisalabad-Multan Motorway (M-4) will provide a short access to Multan and other big cities. This will be a four-lane motorway with a six lane structure, which can be converted to six lane whenever needed. The total length of the Faisalabad-Multan Motorway is 233 kilometers which has been divided into four sections of Faisalabad- Gojra section (58 kilometers), Gojra-Shorkot section (61 kilometers), Shorkot-Din Pur-Khanewal section (65 kilometers), and Khanewal-Multan section (65 kilometers), whereas, two large bridges will be constructed on River Ravi and Shadhnai Channel.

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Distance from Faisalabad Motorway to other cities Chiniot: 47 KM, Toba Tek Singh, 77 Km, Hafizabad: 94 KM, Sargodha: 90 KM, Lahore: 143 KM, Wazirabad: 155 KM, Sialkot: 200 KM, Jehlum: 251 KM, Khanewal: 170 KM, Multan: 237 KM, Bahawalpur: 273 KM, D.I.Khan: 270 KM, New Mirpur: 295 KM, Islamabad: 372 KM, Muree: 420 KM, Abbotabad: 475 KM, Muzaffarabad: 496 Km, Kohat: 538 Km, Peshawar: 526 KM, Saidu: 601 KM, Chitral: 737 KM, Gilgit: 901 KM, Sukkur: 691 KM, Larkana:795 KM, Hyderabad: 1006 KM, Thatta: 1104 KM, Karachi: 1182 KM, Quetta: 1096 KM, Bela: 1363 KM and Turbat: 1777 KM

the red part is something at least i do not agree with. This, being a major route must be constructed as a complete 6 Lane road from day one. i have traveled a lot from Rawalpindi to Faisalabad in my 4 years of education and now 3 years at Job. you can clearly tell the difference once you enter the Pindi Bhatian-Faisalabad link. its small, its difficult!

when the M4
will be complete, the load will increase even more and that is something that must have been considered. i know it CAN be converted but converting an operational motorway will be inconvenient! this is a mistake by policy makers.

by the way, despite 3 years propose time line starting from 2009, its no where near completion, but thankfully the construction work is work is going on, hope to see it operational!

best regards!
 
Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani is in Multan for the ground breaking ceremony of the Multan Khanewal motorway. It will connect Motorway to Lahore, Faisalabad and some other undeveloped areas. Heard it on PTV, good thing in my opnion.

Imran Khan, any more info about it, condiering you are from that region.

And on a side note, GEO thought not to air this news and rather concentrate on a model in Mexico who fell on the ramp. Unless it is not a bad thing about Pakistan, GEo does not air it.

Lahore, Faisalabad undeveloped areas??????????????
 
Lahore, Faisalabad undeveloped areas??????????????

No, the undeveloped areas around those cities.

totally agreed with, all the negative propganda,
Shabir ko aur tu sab nazar aata ha but when ever there is any progressive work, shabir andha ho jata ha, so doees the $ucknG Mr. Jeem and Bankay Mian!!
:angry:
:hitwall:

And now they show IPL cheerleaders dancing in the top of the hour news bulletin, and kaun banega India ka badhsah, I mean WTF do we give that who wins IPL, may it go to hell for all i care.
 
when will the rateodero to gawadar be completed? and why isn't any motorway from quetta to karachi or lahore?
 
PM lays foundation-stone of Multan-Khanewal Motorway section
MULTAN, Oct 1 (APP): Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani on Saturday performed ground breaking of Multan-Khanewal section of M4 (Multan-Faisalabad) Motorway project, to be built at a cost of Rs 12.9 billion, which would prove to be a gateway of South Punjab development.The foundation-laying ceremony of 57-kilometre long section of M4 was held at Billiwala area, some 20 kilometres away from here where the Prime Minister also addressed the biggest ever public meeting in South Punjab, which according to PPP leaders was attended by around 100,000 people from across the whole area.

The project is expected to be completed in three-year period. However, according to Federal Minister for Communications Arbab Alamgir, hectic efforts would be made to complete it within two years.
The Prime Minister said the motorway would be extended up to Muzaffargarh and then up to Sindh via Lodhran and Bahawalpur. He said the project would revolutionize agriculture, trade and industrial operations and create numerous jobs for the unemployed skilled youth. It would bring South Punjab at par with the developed area of province, he added.
The motorway will significantly reduce travelling time. The travelling time between Faisalabad and Multan will be reduced from four to two-and-a half hours while that between Multan and Rawalpindi will be decreased by 90 minutes.
Arbab Alamgir said that the National Highway Authority (NHA) had launched road infrastructure projects worth Rs 15 billion in South Punjab. The M4 was a step forward to building a national trade corridor upto Iran, Afghanistan, and China.
NHA Chairman Syed Mohammad Ali Gardezi gave a detailed briefing to the Prime Minister on the project.
The 241-kilometre long four-lane motorway project will be completed at a cost of over Rs 47 billion with the financial hlep of the Government of Pakistan, Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Islamic Development Bank (IDB).
This motorway has been divided into four sections including Faisalabad-Gojra (58 km) for which the Prime Minister had already performed ground breaking and work was in progress.
Other sections include Gojra-Shorkot section (62 km), Shorkot-Deenpur-Khanewal section (64 km), and Khanewal-Multan section (57 km). Two big bridges will be built on the motorway at the points including the Ravi River and Sidhnai channel besides 16 interchanges, as many fly-overs, and 20 under-passes.
The extraordinary project is believed to pace up social and economic development besides accelerating the industrial wheel to open up new windows of earning opportunities to the unemployed skilled youth of South Punjab.
The modern highway will also promote agri-business in the agriculture rich area that will compete the other developed areas of the country after the implementation of PM’s mega development package.
Faisalabad-Multan motorway construction is the part of a dynamic national trade corridor programme to link South Punjab with other motorways.
Pakistan has a 12,000-kilometre network of highways comprising motorways, national highways, expressways, and strategic roads, however, they are only 4.6 per cent of the total road network that runs through this area, NHA officials said. But, around 80 per cent of commercial traffic utilizes this network of highways for speedy transportation of trade goods.
Punjab Governor Sardar Latif Khan Khosa, Federal Minister for Communications Arbab Alamgir Khan, Chief Minister Gilgit-Baltistan Syed Mehdi Shah, Incharge PM’s camp office in Multan MPA Syed Ahmad Mujtaba Gilani, MPA Syed Abdul Qadir Gilani, senator Malik Salahuddin Dogar, PM’s media coordinator Khawaja Rizwan Alam, MPA Malik Ahmad Hussain Dehar, MPA Syed Nazim Hussain Shah, MPA Malik Mohammad Amir Dogar, MPA Amir Ghani Maral, MNA Jamshed Dasti, MNA Mehmood Hayat alias Tochi Khan, MNA Iftikhar Nazir, former minister for defence production MNA Sardar Abdul Qayyum Khan Jatoi, MNA Diwan Ashiq Hussain Bokhari, MNA Nawab Liaquat Ali Khan, MNA Mohammad Azeem Khan Daultana, MPAA Pir Jamil Shah, MPA Abbas Zafar Haraj, Nawab Hayatullah Khan Tareen, Pir Aslam Bodla, MPA Khalid Saleem Bhatti, Shabbir Qureshi the son of ailing MNA Mohsin Qureshi, Rai Mansab Ali Khan, and other MNAs, MPAs and party leaders and workers from South Punjab were also present.

http://app.com.pk/en_/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=157099&Itemid=2
 
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The project is expected to be completed in three-year period. However, according to Federal Minister for Communications Arbab Alamgir, hectic efforts would be made to complete it within two years...........

Such rapid completion of an important part of the highway network would be good news indeed.
 

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