RMC demolishes shops built on storm drains
RCB gets into altercation with a bank’s staff over anti-encroachment action
Encroached land. PHOTO: NNI/FILE
RAWALPINDI:
The Rawalpindi Metropolitan Corporation (RMC) demolished several shops built on storm drains and roadsides in Bohar Bazaar on Thursday, a spokesperson shared.
He said that the police and anti-encroachment staff closed the road for any sort of traffic before the operation was carried out that went on for about three hours with heavy machinery being employed under the supervision of the RMC Chief Officer Ali Abbas Bukhari. He added that the shops built on storm drains and along roadsides were completely illegal.
Small temples around Sujan Singh Haveli to be restored
National
January 18, 2021
Rawalpindi: Commissioner Rawalpindi Captain (r) Muhammad Mehmood has said that there are seven small temples in an area of one kilometre around Sujan Singh Haveli and it has been decided to restore them. The project will also include a complete restoration of Sujan Singh Haveli for which a project concept-I (PC-I) has been devised.
He said that these seven temples around Sujan Singh Haveli would be identified and restored, and information about their historical status would be displayed at a prominent place. He said this in a briefing regarding Sujan Haveli and Bhabra Food Street projects at the office Rawalpindi Metropolitan Corporation.
Small temples around Sujan Singh Havelito be restored
National
January 18, 2021
Rawalpindi: Commissioner Rawalpindi Captain (r) Muhammad Mehmood has said that there are seven small temples in an area of ??one kilometre around Sujan Singh Haveli and it has been decided to restore them. The project will also include a complete restoration of Sujan Singh Haveli for which a project concept-I (PC-I) has been devised.
He said that these seven temples around Sujan Singh Haveli would be identified and restored, and information about their historical status would be displayed at a prominent place.
He said this in a briefing regarding Sujan Haveli and Bhabra Food Street projects at the office Rawalpindi Metropolitan Corporation.
Three parking plazas to be built
Islamabad
December 24, 2020
Rawalpindi : Commissioner Rawalpindi Captain (r) Muhammad Mehmood has said that three more commercial parking plazas in busy commercial areas of the city would be constructed under Public-Private Partnership, while RDA parking plaza would be expanded to solve traffic problems.
He said that new commercial parking plazas would be constructed in Bani Market, Old Rawalpindi Metropolitan Corporation office and Commercial Market which would be seven storey while three storeys would be added in the already constructed parking plaza of Rawalpindi Development Authority.
He said that apart from parking of vehicles and motorcycles in these plazas, shops, hotels and warehouses have also been planned.