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July 27, 2021 KARACHI: The cargo ship which has been stuck at Karachi’s Clifton beach will not be able to move before August 15, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Maritime Affairs Mehmood Moulvi revealed Monday. Speaking during a press conference alongside the Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Ali Zaidi, Moulvi said that authorities concerned will have to siphon off the oil from the ship first so that it could be moved. Replying to a question, the SAPM said that the port remained closed during the Eid holidays because of which work was halted, adding that when the rescue team initially reached near the ship to help it move, water had already entered the vessel. ....
Cargo ship cannot be removed from beach until Aug 15, says SAPM on Maritime Affairs dailytimes.com.pk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailytimes.com.pk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Urban mobility paradigm Out of the umpteen factors that can stimulate economic growth, an efficient transport system seems to be a significant one, even more so for developing countries like Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh. Pakistan, with its population of almost 220 million, continues to see a rising demand for public infrastructure. Major metropolitan cities of Pakistan like Karachi, Lahore, Faisalabad, and Rawalpindi continue to grow at a rapid pace. This growth incites the need for a well-regulated transport system. Unfortunately, the public remains unsatisfied despite a multitude of short-term and long-term transport projects to meet this ever-growing demand. Not only is the current transportation system of Pakistan unaffordable to the common man, but it is poorly designed as well as unsafe. Despite the less than satisfactory infrastructure, there do exist multiple modes of transportation available in Pakistan: roads, railway and air travel. ....
Customs foils bid to smuggle Ketamine worth Rs80m Karachi By our correspondent The Model Customs Collectorate of Exports, Port Muhammad Bin Qasim, Karachi, has foiled a bid to smuggle the Ketamine drug worth Rs80 million from Pakistan to the United States. Irfan Ali, a spokesman for the Customs, said on Friday that 52.6 kilograms of psychotropic drug Ketamine had been concealed in an export consignment of LED bulbs destined for Brooklyn, New York, USA. He added that credible information had been received that an attempt might be made to smuggle contraband goods out of Pakistan. After getting information, the consignment of M/s Omtic International, Sialkot, declaring to contain LED bulbs having a quantity of 30,000 destined for Brooklyn, NY, USA, was selected for detailed scrutiny at the Qasim Freight Station, Port Qasim. ....