Karachi Is Getting A New Food Street at Burns Road!
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Deputy Commissioner and Administrator DMC (South) Irshad Ali has announced that Karachi is getting another food street. This new food street will be situated at Karachi’s iconic Burns Road.
Starting January, 10, 2021 the pedestrian food street will offer yummy food and just an opportunity to get out of the house after a long lockdown. The district administration really just wanted to do something good for its citizens.
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The new food street will start at Fresco Chowk lead up to Fatima Jinnah Women’s College.
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The new food street will start from Fresco Chowk and go on all the way to Fatima Jinnah Women s College.
Deputy commissioner and administrator DMC (South) Irshad Ali has announced the launch of new food street in Karachi.
From 10 January, 2021, Karachi s iconic Burns Road food street will be designated for pedestrians to move around and enjoy yummy grub.
Shahrah-e-Liaquat from Fresco to Court Road will be blocked by 7pm for traffic, daily, as specified by UC administration South.
Vehicles coming from Araam Bagh to Fresco will be diverted towards M.A Jinnah road and People s Square instead.
The new food street will start from Fresco Chowk and go all the way to Fatima Jinnah Women s College.
Karachi’s famous Burnes Road closes for vehicles from January 10
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A view of Karachi s Burnes Raod. Photo uploaded by Younis Qureshi on Google Maps.
KARACHI: Karachi s famous food street, Burnes Road, is now closed for vehicles from January 10 as evening time has been allocated to pedestrians from 7 pm onwards.
In this regard, a notification has been issued by the Additional Deputy Commissioner II, according to which the decision will take effect from January 10.
As per the notification, Liaquat Highway, from Fresco to Court Road, will be closed for vehicles at 7 pm and traffic coming from Aram Bagh will be diverted to MA Jinnah Road and People s Square.
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