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PM Imran Khan inaugurates Sheikh Muhammad bin Zayed Al Nahyan Road in Mohmand District




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Prime Minister Imran Khan and Chief of Army Staff General Qamar Javed inaugurate Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan Road in the tribal areas of the country adjoining Afghanistan, on September 28, 2020.


Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday inaugurated the Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan Road in Mohmand District in the presence of Chief of Army Staff Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa and UAE Ambasaador HE Hamad Alzaabi.
According to a statement from the premier's office, PM Imran Khan performed inauguration of Ghallanai-Mamad Gat Road (Sheikh Muhammad bin Zayed Al Nahyan Road) in Mohmand District.


"The UAE supported Pakistan's development in the war-ravaged areas," the statement said.
 
Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan Road, inaugurated in Mohmand District ..


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The government should start educating citizens about safe driving and enforcing rules. With new highways and increase in speed, it will bring new chaos if issues are not addressed.
 
Beautiful aerial view of Hyderabad-Mirpurkhas highway in surrounded on both sides by Mango and Banana trees. Via Emmanuel Guddu




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Rs573bn Roads, hydropower plants approved for Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Mubarak Zeb Khan
02 Oct 2020


ISLAMABAD: The Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (Ecnec) on Thursday approved seven major road projects worth Rs162.607 billion along with three power projects of Rs410.66bn for Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
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The Ecnec approved a road project of 221.95 kilometer (Shikarpur-Rajanpur section) at a cost of cost of Rs44.703bn. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) will share the cost of this project which will be completed in three-years. It envisages construction of additional two-lanes and widening/rehabilitation of existing two-lane carriageway of Shikarpur-Rajanpur section of Indus Highway N-55.

The total length of Shikarpur-Rajanpur section is 221.950 km which will be upgraded to a four-lane dual carriageway facility with each lane 3.65m wide. The National Highway Authority (NHA) will be responsible for the execution, operation and maintenance of the project. Federal Public Sector (PSDP) Development Programme has allocated Rs1bn for the completion of this project in 2020-21.

The Ecnec approve an amount of Rs33.172bn for construction of Rajanpur-DG Khan Section of N-55 as four-lane Highway 121.50 km. The ADB will provide an amount of Rs28.528bn. The NHA will complete the project in three years. The project road starts from Rajanpur and passes through Fazilpur, Muhammad Pur Dewan, Jampur and terminates at Dera Ghazi Khan. Federal PSDP has allocated Rs500m for the completion of this project in 2020-21.

The apex body approved an amount Rs52.276bn for dualisation and rehabilitation of DG Khan-DI Khan Section of N-55(208.19 km). ADB will provide Rs44.957bn for the project which will be completed in three years by NHA. The project road starts from DG Khan then passes through Shah Sadar Din, Kala, Shahdan Lund, Taunsa, Tibi Qasrani, Mahra, Paroa and terminates at DI Khan. Federal PSDP has allocated Rs500m for the completion of this project in 2020-21.

The Ecnec approved rehabilitation and upgradation of 79.890 km, Jhaljao- Bela Road at the total cost of Rs11.118bn without any foreign exchange component. The project will be completed in three years by the NHA. The project road starts from Jhaljao and terminates at Bela, District Awaran.

The road traverses through towns of Augani, Sipai sing, Chauki and finally terminates at Bela. It is expected that the completion of the project will save vehicle travel time and vehicle operating costs of commuters. It will also contribute to ensure efficient movement of trade, goods and traffic in relatively shorter time.

The Peshawar Northern Bypass Project-32.2 km was also approved at the second revised cost of Rs21.338bn. The project envisages construction of 32.20 km, four-lane bypass with service roads on either side, on the northern side of Peshawar city.

The total 32.2 km distance of the bypass has been divided into three packages for construction purposes. Section I includes the M-1 Intersection-Charsada Road Interchange (7.60 km in length). Section II has Charsada Road Interchange-Warsak Road Interchange (11.6 km). Section III has been subdivided in Section 3A and 3B; Warsak Road to Nasir Bagh Road (5.50 Km), with the end point at Takhtabaig Khwar checkpost (7.50 Km).


Published in Dawn, October 2nd, 2020
 
CNEC approved 4 lanes Indus Highway N-55 from D G Khan to D I Khan with cost Rs 52.3 Billion. Completion in 3 years


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ECNEC Approved 3 sections of 1264 km 4 lanes Indus Highway N-55.

Shikarpur to Rajan Pur 222 km with Cost Rs 44.7 Billion in three years

4 lanes Rajanpur to D G Khan cost Rs 33.2 Billion..




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