Govt all set to spend Rs550 million on horticulture
Green spaces aim to increase beauty of the provincial metropolis
LAHORE:
The Punjab government will spend Rs550 million on horticulture works along the Lahore Orange Line Metro Train (OLMT) route. The amount will be spent to provide clean and green environment along 27-kilometre metro train route, 26 stations and stabling yard.
While chairing the project’s weekly progress review meeting on Wednesday, OLMT Steering Committee Chairman Khawaja Ahmad Hassaan said these green spaces would enhance the beauty of the project and provincial metropolis.
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Taking note of the bottlenecks in smooth flow of traffic at certain points along the metro route, he directed officials concerned to chalk out a geometric plan for trouble-free traffic movement at Tokhar Niaz Baig Chowk and Darogha Wala junction.
He also directed the project contractor to complete construction work of the Lake Road, from Jain Mander to Chauburji, by laying asphalt at this stretch.
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The participants of the meeting were informed that two stations of each package 1 (from Dera Gujjran to Chauburji), Islam Park and Salamt Pura, and package 2 (from Chauburji to Ali Town), Bund Road and Sabazazar, are being constructed as model stations and expected to be completed by November 15.
The National Engineering Services Pakistan (NESPAK) General Manager Salman Hafeez informed the meeting that over 76.1% civil works have been completed on the project.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 19th, 2017.
The Punjab government will spend Rs550 million on horticulture works along the Lahore Orange Line Metro Train (OLMT) route. The amount will be spent to provide clean and green environment along 27-kilometre metro train route, 26 stations and stabling yard.
While chairing the project’s weekly progress review meeting on Wednesday, OLMT Steering Committee Chairman Khawaja Ahmad Hassaan said these green spaces would enhance the beauty of the project and provincial metropolis.
Horticulture exports can grow to $7b with R&D support
Taking note of the bottlenecks in smooth flow of traffic at certain points along the metro route, he directed officials concerned to chalk out a geometric plan for trouble-free traffic movement at Tokhar Niaz Baig Chowk and Darogha Wala junction.
He also directed the project contractor to complete construction work of the Lake Road, from Jain Mander to Chauburji, by laying asphalt at this stretch.
Below potential: Pakistan at 68th spot in horticulture exports
The participants of the meeting were informed that two stations of each package 1 (from Dera Gujjran to Chauburji), Islam Park and Salamt Pura, and package 2 (from Chauburji to Ali Town), Bund Road and Sabazazar, are being constructed as model stations and expected to be completed by November 15.
The National Engineering Services Pakistan (NESPAK) General Manager Salman Hafeez informed the meeting that over 76.1% civil works have been completed on the project.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 19th, 2017.