ISLAMABAD: Railways Minister Azam Khan Swati has said that operating passenger and freight trains is not the function of the Pakistan Railways since it has no capacity to provide better services, adding that it is actually the function of the private sector.
Speaking at the Rawalpindi Railway Station during the inauguration of Sir Syed Express train, Mr Swati invited the private sector to make investment in the organisation.
The government would improve the track through the ML-1 project, he said.
The minister said that Sir Syed Express was being “outsourced” as a “better rate” had been achieved through tendering.
After outsourcing Sir Syed Express, more passenger trains as well as freight trains would be outsourced, he added.
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Scores of dogs poisoned to death in Rawalpindi
Cantonment board launches week-long dog-culling drive
Around 800 stray dogs were poisoned by Karachi Metropolitan Corporation, which was criticised by animal rights activists and was termed as violation of animal rights. PHOTO: STOCK IMAGE
RAWALPINDI:
Scores of stray dogs were poisoned to death on the first day of a dog-culling drive launched by the Rawalpindi Cantonment Board (RCB) on Friday.
Muhammad Najeeb, the supervisor of the campaign, said the drive would last for a week.
He said that on the first day of the campaign, scores of stray dogs were fed poisoned meat in Shaheenpura, Kamhar Mandi, Marble Market, Akbar market, Kamran Market, Nogza Market, Murair Market, Gawalmandi, Bank Road and Railway Station areas.