What's new

Punjab Updates...

9c751b1c2bddd41dcc774c9f61386a42.jpg
 
Model Police station Multan other police station will be upgraded like this


DNeVZ-8WkAA0bJ-.jpg


Model of Narowal Sports City, with world class facilities for 14 sports with 400 plus residential facility, 70% Completed


DNchlxbX4AAYTG3.jpg




DNchmEvXcAACMBu.jpg
 
Construction of Flyover at Sublime Chowk on Sialkot-Wazirabad Road in District Sialkot work in Progress

22228667_2075508779141228_8003340818323315389_n.jpg


22196088_2075508939141212_9088582487421901549_n.jpg
 
Renewable Resources providing its services as Owner’s Engineer for the Construction of 100 MW Zorlu Solar Power Project in Bahawalpur.

The project is aimed to complete on fast pace by mid of 2018

RE is working as technical advisory to Project sponsor Zorlu Solar Pakistan where as Zorlu Industrial is working as EPC contractor.

A total of 859,920 PV panel will be installed with 115W and 117W each. These modules of Series 4 with dimensions of 1200mm x 600mm.


24129898_1346132335514461_6569738197204235416_n.jpg



24059014_1346132372181124_3702592739949837781_n.jpg



24232007_1346132408847787_5091132919288870862_n.jpg



24067793_1346132448847783_1692094690332826376_n.jpg
 
At Night Aerial view of New Swimming Complex made in Lahore adjacent to Gaddafi Stadium.

24296489_1347103338750694_8159373426021289511_n.jpg
 
LAHORE:
Punjab is proving to be an ideal destination for investment owing to its vibrant middle class and workforce, said ib vogt GmbH (Germany) Country Head for Pakistan and Bangladesh Hannes Huckebrink.

During his visit to the Punjab Board of Investment and Trade (PBIT), he said that the provincial government is taking active measures to boost investment and create an environment conducive to it.

Ib vogt GmbH is a German firm that specialises in solar project development since 2002 and due to years of experience, it excels in maximising clean energy potential.
 


Never seen a road at a lower level running parallel to a river / canal before.

Wouldn't the water seep into the road over time due to gravity drainage? What happens if the river floods over and drains into road?

Not sure about this design.
 
Ground breaking ceremony of 1263MW Punjab power Plant shortly at Jhang.. Prime Minister & Chief Minister Punjab will lay the foundation stone.



24910091_1969637803250012_4612565053303559815_n.jpg




171450_7734791_updates.jpg


JHANG: Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi laid down the foundation stone of a power plant in Jhang Saturday afternoon, Geo News reported.

The 1,263 Megawatt LNG power plant is being constructed near the Trimmu Barrage. The project is being funded by China and Punjab government.

The project is slated to be completed in 26 months. It will start power generation of 810 MW within 14 months and 1,263 MW once it is completed.

CM Punjab Shehbaz Sharif, and federal minister Abid Sher Ali also attended the event.

On September 29, an agreement was signed with a Chinese company to set up a 1263 MW LNG-fueled power plant in Jhang.

Speaking on the occasion, Punjab Chief Minister Shehbaz Sharif vowed an end to the load shedding issue with concrete measures taken by the PML-N government.

The Chief Minister pointed out that all power projects have been completed speedily with utmost transparency.

Taking aim at his opponents, Shehbaz said, “If they cannot bring themselves to mention the names, they should at least appreciate the [development] projects.”

The Chief Minister said the first phase of power plants at Bhikhi and Haveli Bahadur Shah is already functional.

Sahiwal Power Plant and Solar Park Bahawalpur are being completed under China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, he added
 
Never seen a road at a lower level running parallel to a river / canal before.

Wouldn't the water seep into the road over time due to gravity drainage? What happens if the river floods over and drains into road?

Not sure about this design.

Faisalabad has same....

22007607_1287481321379563_1632994295259035412_n.jpg




21686238_1287481361379559_2064676781774769513_n.jpg




21761890_1287481421379553_1996028236866083374_n.jpg
 
100 beds added to LGH neurosciences institute


Post-Graduate-Medical-Institute-Principal-Ghiasun-Nabi-Tayyab.jpg


LAHORE: Post Graduate Medical Institute Principal Ghiasun Nabi Tayyab has said that with the addition of 100 beds at the Punjab Institute of Neuro Sciences of Lahore General Hospital, the institute can now admit up to 500 patients. He disclosed this while addressing the concluding ceremony of a review course of Orthopedic Department of LGH on Saturday. He said the aim was to ensure that every patient needing to be admitted could be provided with a bed at the facility. The PGMI principal said that from all over the Punjab those injured in accidents, particularly those suffering head injuries, were brought to the Lahore General Hospital in PINS and Ortho Departments. He appreciated the holding of the review course for FCPS and MS doctors and hoped that it would provide an opportunity to juniors to get benefit from the seniors. Tayyab said that junior doctors should use information technology and watch changing scenarios across the global, especially in medical education. He said the review course was a unique opportunity for Ortho doctors to get education on bone treatment keeping in view latest research. The PGMI principal lauded the efforts of Dr. Irfan Maboob and Prof. Mian Muhammad Hanif and their academic activities in Orthopedic department. Other speakers highlighted the importance of training in Orthopedic. Demonstrations were presented on different topics. The session concluded with a question answers session.
 
FAISALABAD
8-Storey Multi Level (Lift Type) Parking System –
Inauguration at The Chenab Club by Mr. Salman Ghani(Dy. Commissioner Faisalabad)
It is first of its kind parking facility in Modular Steel Construction, which has the capacity to holds up to 60 Vehicles.

25443123_1363992193728475_8353403182275172554_n.jpg



25442951_1363992313728463_699769212789361945_n.jpg



25443195_1363992380395123_2260339043249323441_n.jpg
 
200 feet high Pakistan flag hoisted at Ganda Singh Wala on Pak-India border

December 25, 2017

1592551-_-1514221235-413-640x480.jpg

SCREEN GRAB: ISPR

A 200 feet high Pakistan flag was hoisted at the Ganda Singh Wala on the Pak-India border on Monday, according to the Inter-services Public Relations (ISPR).

The flag was hoisted by Commander Multan Corps Lieutenant General Abdullah Dogar.

While DG Pakistan Rangers Punjab Major General Azhar Naveed Hayat Khan was also present on the occasion.
 
Back
Top Bottom