Karachi: Flights delayed as passengers fail to reach airport due to traffic jams, say sources
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Several passengers fail to reach Karachi airport due to traffic jams.
Private company s aeroplane boards after an hour s delay.
Staff of PIA s plane scheduled to fly was also unable to reach the airport.
KARACHI: Several passengers failed to reach the airport as a religious organisation s protests have spread across the metropolis, leading to massive traffic jams, sources said Monday.
A Pakistan International Airline (PIA) flight, scheduled to fly from Karachi to Lahore, was also delayed as 40 passengers failed to reach the airport on time.
Citizens brave traffic jams in various cities of Pakistan as religious party organises protest
Pakistan
Traffic situation at Karachi s II Chundrigar Road on April 12, 2021. Twitter
KARACHI/LAHORE/ISLAMABAD: Traffic jams were reported in various cities of the country as a religious party held protest demonstrations on Monday.
Karachi
Karachi s II Chundrigar Road, MA Jinnah Road and their surrounding areas, including the road connecting Tower to the Governor House, was left jam packed with vehicles due to the protest.
Orangi Town number 4, Baldia number 4, Hub River Road, Liaquatabad and Korangi were some of the other areas where long queues of vehicles could be seen on roads.
Traffic jams, blockages annoy citizens as religious party goes on nationwide protest
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Monday Apr 12, 2021
KARACHI/LAHORE/ISLAMABAD: Residents of various cities across were stuck in traffic jams on Monday as a religious party held its protest in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Multan and other cities.
Karachi
Karachi s II Chundrigar Road, MA Jinnah Road and their surrounding areas, including the road connecting Tower to the Governor House, was left jam packed with vehicles due to the protest.
Orangi Town number 4, Baldia number 4, Hub River Road, Liaquatabad and Korangi were some of the other areas where long queues of vehicles could be seen on roads.
Sindh govt planning bailout package to strengthen KDA
Karachi
April 7, 2021
Sindhâs chief minister said on Tuesday that his provincial government had launched 20 mega projects worth Rs5.78 billion in Karachi, of which 10 worth Rs3.8 billion had been completed, while the remaining would be completed preferably by the end of the current financial year.
âI want to strengthen the Karachi Development Authority [KDA] by giving them a bailout package and a plan comprising more energy and resources,â said Syed Murad Ali Shah, who had chaired a meeting at the CM House to review the progress of the mega projects.
The chief executive said that he had launched projects worth Rs5.78 billion in the city to streamline vehicular traffic by constructing flyovers and underpasses, reconstructing dilapidated storm water drains and providing water to District West by laying new pipelines.
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