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Govt Relocates Walton Airport to Start Mega Projects at Previous Site

Govt Relocates Walton Airport to Start Mega Projects at Previous Site The government of Punjab has started the process of shifting the Walton Airport from Nishtar Road to a remote plot of the government to allow the original site to be used for business activities in Lahore. Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan gave the directive for this change and has asked the provincial government to ascertain the viability of shifting the airport to pave the way for two mega projects near the original site. The government has also approved the Abu Dhabi Group’s high-rise project ‘Taavun’ on Ferozepur Road and the Walton Central Business District project.

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Walton airport likely to be shifted - Newspaper

The Punjab government has started working on shifting the Walton airport to a far-off piece of government land owing to potential safety risks at the existing site. Photo courtesy: Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority website LAHORE: The Punjab government has started working on shifting the Walton airport to a far-off piece of government land owing to potential safety risks at the existing site that may also be used to promote business activities. Prime Minister Imran Khan has personally directed the Punjab government to ascertain viability of shifting Walton airport, the way forward for Abu Dhabi Group’s Taavun high-rise project on Ferozepur Road and the proposed Walton Central Business District project.

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2,456 'profiteers' detained in 3 months | The Express Tribune

2,456 ‘profiteers’ detained in 3 months Authorities recovered 20,000 bags of sugar, 302 bags of rice and 35,000kgs of hoarded ghee Photo: MOHAMMAD AZEEM/ EXPRESS LAHORE: A crackdown against profiteers continued as the authorities concerned held 2,456 hoarders and adulterators in three months. The authorities concerned also registered 2,523 cases, imposed Rs128 million worth of fines on violators for overcharging and recovered a huge quantity of hoarded sugar, rice, wheat, flour, and ghee. According to a report presented at a meeting held under the chairmanship of Punjab Chief Secretary (CS) Jawwad Rafique Malik, at the Civil Secretariat on Tuesday, teams recovered 20,000 bags of sugar, 302 bags of rice, 3,130 bags of wheat (each of 50kg), 3,629 bags (20kg) of flour and 35,000 kilogrammes of hoarded ghee during the raids in different cities in three months.

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