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Development schemes worth Rs479b launched in city: CM

Development schemes worth Rs479b launched in city: CM MQM feels insecure after witnessing ongoing fast track development in city KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has said that a `rejected’ party was accusing him of ignoring Karachi in development schemes. “As a matter of fact, Rs479 billion worth of development schemes have been launched in the city,” Shah said. He added that through the ADP, 1,072 schemes were in progress and were worth Rs991.79 billion with an allocation of Rs109.36 billion. “The MQM feels insecure after witnessing the ongoing fast track development in the city and understand very well that they will be completely eliminated at the hands of PPP in the next general elections.”

SAMAA - Did the World Bank fund Karachi s nullah evictions?

Did the World Bank fund Karachi’s nullah evictions? $100m SWEEP project in hot water SAMAA | Sohail Rab Khan - Posted: May 6, 2021 | Last Updated: 3 weeks ago Editing & Writing | Mahim Maher SAMAA | Sohail Rab Khan Posted: May 6, 2021 | Last Updated: 3 weeks ago Buildings along a nullah in Liaquatabad being demolished to widen the waterway ahead of the monsoons in Karachi, March 18, 2021. Photo: Online/Sabir Mazhar There are two little stories about international donors that everyone who lives in Karachi should know.    In 1994, the World Bank gave the Sindh government a roadmap to privatise Karachi’s water supply. It shortlisted international utility companies as possible private operators. They were International Water, Thames Water, Severn Trent Water, Générale des Eaux, Lyonnaise des Eaux and Enron. The KW&SB trade unions and civil society challenged the privatisation in court by 1999 and the entire process was frozen. The Si

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