Karachi traffic police issues diversion plan for HBL PSL
Road closures ahead of matches cause inconvenience to citizens
Long queues of vehicles formed on main arteries of Karachi on Tuesday as roads in the vicinity of the National Stadium were blocked ahead of Pakistan Super League VI matches. PHOTO: PPI
KARACHI:
The traffic police issued a diversion plan ahead of Pakistan Super League VI matches - scheduled to take place from February 20 to March 7 in Karachi. However, on Monday night, the relevant authorities went ahead with closing roads, causing inconvenience to citizens.
According to a notification issued by the traffic police, the road connecting Liaquatabad to Hassan Square flyover and the stretch of Sir Shah Muhammad Sulaiman Road between the turning nearby the Expo Centre and the National Stadium will be closed for traffic and commuters will have to take a detour to University Road to reach their destinations.
KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has said that the Indian authorities have imposed the longest curfew in the history of the world, which is a naked violation of human rights and.
KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has said that the Indian authorities have imposed the longest curfew in the history of the world, which is a naked violation of human rights and.
Karachi
February 6, 2021
Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has said that the Indian authorities have imposed the longest curfew in the history of the world, which is a naked violation of human rights and enough to awake the conscience of the international community and human rights bodies.
This he said on Friday while talking to the media after leading a rally to express solidarity with the people of Kashmir. The rally was organised by the Karachi commissioner from the Peoples Chowrangi to the Mazar-e-Quaid.
Provincial minister Saeed Ghani, law adviser Murtaza Wahab, Sindhâs IPG, provincial secretaries, civil society and human rights activists and people from different walks of life participated in a large number.
Karachi
February 1, 2021
The next time you drive past the mausoleum of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, you are least likely to find chalking and political graffiti defiling the walls and footpaths that skirt the landmark, because a group of Karachi’s young residents charged with the passion to transform the city’s landscape cleaned them on Sunday.
Around two and a half months ago, 21-year-old DHA resident Zohaib Ahmed Khan decided to work for the beautification of the city and formed a group called ‘Rang De Karachi’. “We want to clean the roads of Karachi, install street lights and uplift the footpaths,” he said.