Green Line BRT to start operations on Oct 10 this year
July 17, 2021
KARACHI: Presiding over a meeting of the Provincial Coordination & Implementation Committee (PCIC), Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Friday decided to allot 47 plots to affected residents of an anti-encroachment drive in District Central of the city and directed the provincial transport department to complete the Orange Line Bus Rapid Transit Service (BRT) by August.
He also issued directives to expedite work on the Karachi Circular Railway (KCR).
The meeting was held at the CM House and attended by provincial ministers Nasir Hussain Shah and Awais Qadir Shah, Law Adviser Murtaza Wahab, Corps Commander Karachi Lt General Nadeem Anjum, Chief Secretary Mumtaz Shah, GOC Malir Maj Gen Omer Maqbool, Planning and Development Board Chairperson Shireen Narejo, Principal Secretary to the CM Sajid Jamal Abro, Karachi Commissioner Naveed Shaikh, Additional Planning Secretary Aziz Uqaili, Transport Secretary Sh
Green, Orange lines to start operation from Oct 10: CM
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Karachi nullah networks to be cleaned starting May 17
To cost Rs316 million SAMAA | Web desk Posted: May 6, 2021 | Last Updated: 3 days ago
An NEDUET map of network of nullahs in Karachi.
Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has directed the local government department to prepare a plan to overhaul and reconstruct all the distributaries of three major nullahs, Gujjar, Orangi and Mahmoodabad in the long term but in the short term properly clean the distributaries before the monsoon.
This was decided at the Provincial Coordination and Implementation
Committee at CM House. The meeting was attended by ministers Saeed Ghani, Nasir
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April 22, 2021
KARACHI: There is no quota for persons with disabilities in engineering universities, an online meeting of vice chancellors across the country was told on Wednesday.
The meeting, which was chaired by President Dr Arif Alvi, was attended by 166 vice chancellors.
Dr Sarosh Hashmat Lodhi, vice chancellor of Karachi’s NED University, said since there is no quota for persons with disabilities in engineering universities, they do not get admissions.
“The Pakistan Engineering Council decided in 1974 that no special seat would be reserved for the disabled and that decision is still in force,” he said.
President Alvi expressed his surprise over the non-availability of quota for the disabled in engineering universities. He said there was also a need to look into the medical field in which people with disabilities are being neglected.
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April 22, 2021
KARACHI: There is no quota for persons with disabilities in engineering universities, an online meeting of vice chancellors across the country was told on Wednesday.
The meeting, which was chaired by President Dr Arif Alvi, was attended by 166 vice chancellors.
Dr Sarosh Hashmat Lodhi, vice chancellor of Karachi’s NED University, said since there is no quota for persons with disabilities in engineering universities, they do not get admissions. “The Pakistan Engineering Council decided in 1974 that no special seat would be reserved for the disabled and that decision is still in force,” he said.
President Alvi expressed his surprise over the non-availability of quota for the disabled in engineering universities. He said there was also a need to look into the medical field in which people with disabilities are being neglected.
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