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PESHAWAR – The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government is considering a modern overhead metro train service in Peshawar, officials said August 7.

"The track for the metro train project would start from Chamkani village and end at Hayatabad, covering almost the entire Grand Trunk Road or University Road that bisects the city," Provincial Transport Authority official Muhammad Aslam said.

Before the project can move forward, engineers and international investors need to consider the project's feasibility and the option of underground versus overhead, he said, adding that the project is vital because "the residents of Peshawar need a serious break from suffocating traffic jams."
Peshawar considers building metro - Central Asia Online
 
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bhai roads to bna lo, metro ke paise kahan se lao ge? aur investment kon kare ga after daily dose of suicide attacks?

aur business ker bhi lya to profit kya mile ga?

at least try to make proper roads, sewage system?

peshawar is nothing but one big ghetto

you guys are just talking like CTBT

kya metro ke parts bhi afghanistan se smuggle karo ge? yeah market se cheap price peh mil jaye ga computer ke tarha?
 
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Man FCuk the traffic Jam Here now a days .. And Specially from Motorway to University Road or Hayat Abad..

Useless Over bridges and wrong turns in many places ..

it will be great.. If done...

yar motorway say lay kar hayat abad jana intahai mushkil hai aj kal yar. sadar ke taraf phir bhe kuch guzara ho jata hai laikin gt road touba touba. agar
laikin abhi tak to pichly overhead bridges nahi bany b,c new banany start kiye to ALLAH khair kary 5 years to or lagen gay. aur metro overhead aam logon k liye to wesy bhe nahi ho ge sirf metro k liye ho ge
 
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bhai roads to bna lo, metro ke paise kahan se lao ge? aur investment kon kare ga after daily dose of suicide attacks?

aur business ker bhi lya to profit kya mile ga?

at least try to make proper roads, sewage system?

peshawar is nothing but one big ghetto

you guys are just talking like CTBT

kya metro ke parts bhi afghanistan se smuggle karo ge? yeah market se cheap price peh mil jaye ga computer ke tarha?
Chinese firm to invest $30 billion in KP


Special coordinator to the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa chief minister for finance and head of the newly-constituted provincial investment cell Rafaqatullah Babar has said that five reputed Chinese companies have agreed to invest $30 billion in the province, mostly in power generation and roads construction.

Talking to journalists here, he said a number of foreign investors had approached the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government for contributing in the energy sector.

Rafaqatullah Babar, a senior chartered accountant, claimed that the international investment worth $30 billion would help the province rid of power loadshedding in the next three to four years. “Although it has been only a month when we started work on the challenging assignment of attracting foreign investment in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, I am certain that the province will become loadshedding-free by the end of 2017,” he hoped.

Babar disclosed that to overcome the traffic problems in Peshawar, the PTI-led government had decided to launch an overhead metro-train project in the provincial capital. He said the train track would ideally start from Chamkani in the outskirts of Peshawar and would end in Hayatabad, covering almost all the main Grand Trunk Road and University Road.


However, he said the government would want the technical experts and international investors to decide if an overhead or underground train metro would be a more feasible option. “The residents of Peshawar need a serious break from the suffocating traffic jams,” he remarked.

According to Babar, private investors from China, Australia and Hong Kong have shown willingness to invest in Daral Khwar, Ranolia and Mataltan hydro- power projects in Swat, Sharmai (150 megawatts) and Koto (150 MW) projects in Dir and Shashgai (144 MW) and Shogosin (132 MW) hydel-power projects in Chitral. “The foreign investment in the power sector is likely to produce an estimated 1,533 megawatts electricity during the next four years,” he said.

Babar revealed that the government was planning to establish a new grand city in the province in the near future. “We have started initial working on the project. The city will become a jewel in the crown of the province,” he remarked.

Replying to a question regarding the deteriorating law and order situation in the province, Babar argued that businesses have never been targetted even during the wave of terrorism. “Investors are businessmen. They instinctively prefer projects that are financially feasible and profitable,” he remarked, adding that international investment did not mean that foreigners would be physically required to work on the project sites.

“These projects will create massive jobs for locals apart from solving the loadshedding related problems,” he added.

He said he met with a special envoy of the Chinese Embassy last week to discuss the critical issue of security to Chinese and other foreign investors. “We have communicated to the Chinese Embassy that the chief minister has ordered VIP level security to all the foreign investors whenever they needed to pay a visit to the province. They would get a security cover from Peshawar to Islamabad,” he said.

Babar opined that the provincial government was confident of attracting and starting projects of up to 2,000 MW in the private sector. “Contacts made across the globe, correspondence and discussions initiated and profiles of the interested entrepreneurs makes us comfortable in making some predictions at this stage,” he added.

According to him, the total potential of KP in hydel-power production can go up to 50,000 MW. “However, the potential of the current identified hydel-power potential locations in KP stood at 25,000 MW,” he said.

“If we can properly tap the hydro energy sector, it can yield more than Rs50 billion annual profit for KP, resulting in an astounding financial stability for the province,” he stated.

http://www.thenews.com.pk/Todays-News-13-24687-Chinese-firm-to-invest-$30-billion-in-KP
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yar motorway say lay kar hayat abad jana intahai mushkil hai aj kal yar. sadar ke taraf phir bhe kuch guzara ho jata hai laikin gt road touba touba. agar
laikin abhi tak to pichly overhead bridges nahi bany b,c new banany start kiye to ALLAH khair kary 5 years to or lagen gay. aur metro overhead aam logon k liye to wesy bhe nahi ho ge sirf metro k liye ho ge

we need a new peshawar, seriously, look at the old one, its really just one road city.

but ofcourse, the problems of peshawar needs to be solved too, instead of fancy project, why not introduce tram

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It would be ideal if all major cities get a metro.

However, until security and infrastructure improves in Peshawar I don't see this happening soon.
 
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we need a new peshawar, seriously, look at the old one, its really just one road city.

but ofcourse, the problems of peshawar needs to be solved too, instead of fancy project, why not introduce tram

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i think it would be cost effective plus a quick solution for peshawar. rather making a over head bridge of 8-10 km its best.
 
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Claims of a proposed Chinese investment of $30 Billion in KPK are pure rubbish.

Pakistan claims a total Chinese investment in Pakistan (since 2005 to 2012) of $25 Billion while the Chinese official figures show a direct investment of around $2 Billion thus far in Pakistan. Globally Pakistan is a small trading and investment partner to the Chinese especially if you compare to countries like Peru, Turkey, India, Philippines, etc. Some people in Pakistan have a habit of looking down on African countries but do you know even a relatively underdeveloped country like Nigeria gets more than double than Pakistan's Chinese investment.

Even in the matter of loans China is a small time lender to Pakistan. Why do you think Pakistan time and again has no other resort but to go to IMF?

Where China no doubt assists Pakistan the most is in defense matters and unless KPK is planning to setup its own private armed forces I am afraid the above information about Chinese investment is just a pipe dream.
 
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:rolleyes:..........

there is no concrete proof of that 30 billion dollar investment frankly its unimagineable, because CTBT also talked about 50 billion chinese investment in punjab last term but they even failed to solve electricity crises

also modern metros depend on electricity, there is no electricity in KPK and peshawar sees 18 hour load shedding daily

im not saying that you need to stop dreaming about this but the reality id first peshawar needs a security plan on emergency bases, you need to do great deal of up lift programs in peshawar, make it viable for doing business

last i heard that extortion menace is making even tiny businesses leave peshawar

pessently what can one gain from investing 30 billion in peshawar? i mean lets talk about opportunities and realities of it

if i invest even small money today i will think about how it can be secured, how it can be fruitful

pathans can do big businesses? lets strat one at a comparatively small scale for example establishing corporates and small industries first?

got my drift?
 
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Claims of a proposed Chinese investment of $30 Billion in KPK are pure rubbish.

Pakistan claims a total Chinese investment in Pakistan (since 2005 to 2012) of $25 Billion while the Chinese official figures show a direct investment of around $2 Billion thus far in Pakistan. Globally Pakistan is a small trading and investment partner to the Chinese especially if you compare to countries like Peru, Turkey, India, Philippines, etc. Some people in Pakistan have a habit of looking down on African countries but do you know even a relatively underdeveloped country like Nigeria gets more than double than Pakistan's Chinese investment.

Even in the matter of loans China is a small time lender to Pakistan. Why do you think Pakistan time and again has no other resort but to go to IMF?

Where China no doubt assists Pakistan the most is in defense matters and unless KPK is planning to setup its own private armed forces I am afraid the above information about Chinese investment is just a pipe dream.

why do you think that karachi city is failing, its because the environment for business is not feasible enough because of security problems, extortions from trades men etc

the businesses from karachi are shiftiing overseas

the time when karachi was getting the investment was when there was peaceful environment and trusted people who were capable enough to produce the right business environment and deal with business men

even a city like lahore and a province like punjab which maybe the only safe province of pakistan isnt getting investment which is because the leadership is corrupted, selfish and doesnt know how to bring investment or atleast i would deduce it from past history
 
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there is no concrete proof of that 30 billion dollar investment frankly its unimagineable, because CTBT also talked about 50 billion chinese investment in punjab last term but they even failed to solve electricity crises

also modern metros depend on electricity, there is no electricity in KPK and peshawar sees 18 hour load shedding daily

im not saying that you need to stop dreaming about this but the reality id first peshawar needs a security plan on emergency bases, you need to do great deal of up lift programs in peshawar, make it viable for doing business

last i heard that extortion menace is making even tiny businesses leave peshawar

pessently what can one gain from investing 30 billion in peshawar? i mean lets talk about opportunities and realities of it

if i invest even small money today i will think about how it can be secured, how it can be fruitful

pathans can do big businesses? lets strat one at a comparatively small scale for example establishing corporates and small industries first?

got my drift?

Agreed with everything you said, cant have an expensive system running until jihadis roam freely on the streets, security needs to be top priority right now.
 
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