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LHC wraps up Maryam Nawaz s plea in illegal land transfer case
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LHC has directed NAB to inform the PML-N leader 10 days prior to arresting her.
LAHORE (Dunya News) – Lahore High Court (LHC) on Monday has wrapped up the interim bail plea filed by Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) vice president Maryam Nawaz in a case pertaining to illegal transfer of 180 acres of land in Raiwind.
A two-member bench has conducted hearing on the case during which, the court has directed the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) to inform the PML-N leader 10 days prior to arresting her.
Meanwhile, Maryam Nawaz has adopted the stance that NAB wants to arrest her on the pressure of the government.
Gulraiz KhanUpdated 21 Feb, 2021 06:06pm
Standing at the corner of the General Post Office [GPO] at Mall Road, it’s hard to feel the seismic rumble under your feet. It’s either because you’re trying to find your bearings on this expansive, nondescript plaza where McLeod Road meets the Mall, or because the thick January smog is lingering all around you, and your laboured breath in your N-95 mask is fogging up your glasses.
Either way, you’re questioning your decision to be here at 9.30am on a Sunday morning, looking for a sign of the orange ‘elephant’ that has caused a tectonic shift in Lahore’s fabric. Its reverberations, every five minutes from 5.30am to 11.30pm, will continue to drastically transform Lahore, and the region, for generations to come.
Lebanese consortium selected to make new master plan for Lahore
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Lebanese company to prepare Lahore Master Plan 2050
Two other companies in the running were Singapore s Meinhardt and Pakistan s Nespak.
LDA Director-General Ahmed Aziz Tarar says transparency while preparing master plan will be top priority
LAHORE: The new master plan for Lahore will be made by a Lebanese company, it was decided Monday.
The technical proposals of three companies were evaluated before finalising Lebanese company Darul Handsa to make the Master Plan 2050 for Lahore.
Lahore Development Authority Director-General Ahmed Aziz Tarar chaired a meeting of the consultant committee to finalise who will be selected. A financial bid of Rs520 million for the qualifying company was also opened during the meeting.
LAHORE: The last phase of hiring of consultant for preparation of the Lahore Master Plan 2050 has been completed as a sub-committee has finished the review of technical proposals submitted by three shortlisted companies before submitting its report to the consultant selection committee.
Lahore Development Authority (LDA) Director General Ahmed Aziz Tarar chaired a meeting of the consultant selection committee on Monday.
The meeting was informed three consortia, including Darul Hindsa (Lebanon), Mine Heart (Singapore) and Nespak (Pakistan), had been shortlisted out of the seven companies, which had expressed their interest in preparation of the master plan.
The meeting was informed significant progress had been made in preparation of the Lahore Master Plan 2050 and in the last phase of the process for hiring of consultant, the review of technical proposals submitted by the three shortlisted companies had been completed.