CDWP designates ECNEC to construct KCR flyovers

CDWP designates ECNEC to construct KCR flyovers

CDWP designates ECNEC to construct KCR flyovers. The Central Development Working Party (CDWP) proposed that the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) review the Karachi Circular Railway project valued at Rs 20.17 billion.

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The CDWP convened here under the chairmanship of Deputy Chairman Planning Commission Mohammad Jehanzeb Khan to discuss social sector development initiatives.

Senior officials from the Planning Commission, Federal ministries, divisions, and representatives from provincial governments attended the meeting via video conference. CDWP designates ECNEC to construct KCR flyovers

The committee heard a presentation on a transportation and communication project titled “Construction of Infrastructure (flyover, underpass structure) to eliminate level crossings on the loop part of the Karachi Circular Railways.”

The planned structures will contribute to the elimination of 22 level crossings along the KCR loop between Drigh Road and Karachi City Station, making it a more reliable method of public transport. CDWP designates ECNEC to construct KCR flyovers

The deputy chairman of the planning commission urged all responsible officials to ensure they completed the projects on schedule since they are critical to Karachi’s socioeconomic well-being.

KCR initiative

Pakistan Railways expects to construct the Karachi Circular Railway project in three phases. The KCR project covered 43.13 kilometers, including 14.95 kilometers on the ground and 28.18 kilometers raised. It would have 24 stations and a daily ridership of around 550,000.

The second phase will see trains operate on a seven-kilometer route between Orangi and Gilani stations. In contrast, the third phase will notice trains run on a nine-kilometer stretch between Gilani and Drigh Colony stations. CDWP designates ECNEC to construct KCR flyovers

KCR’s second phase would cost Rs 8.70 billion while financing the third phase through a public-private partnership. CDWP designates ECNEC to construct KCR flyovers

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The effort to reopen the Khar-Barang road is still ongoing

The effort to reopen the Khar-Barang road is still ongoing

Efforts to reopen the Khar-Barang road continue. Following heavy rain on Monday, authorities in this city initiated attempts to reopen the Khar-Barang road to traffic, which had been closed due to landslides at several locations.

As stated in a press release issued by the district administration, work to restore the road that connects Barang tehsil with the rest of the district had been commenced on the orders of district deputy commissioner Iftikhar Alam. Efforts to reopen the Khar-Barang road continue.

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According to the report, a team from the district administration and the works and road department, led by Nawagai assistant commissioner Zahid Kamal, arrived in the area on Tuesday morning with the necessary machinery to complete the job. The effort to reopen the Khar-Barang road is still ongoing. Following heavy rain on Monday, authorities in this city began attempting to reopen the Khar-Barang road, which had been closed due to landslides in a number of spots, to traffic. Efforts to reopen the Khar-Barang road continue.

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It stated that heavy gear was being utilized to clear landslides and make essential road repairs, with the majority of the work taking place in the Kohisar area. According to the statement, it is hoped that the route would be reopened to traffic by Wednesday morning at the earliest. A number of commuters and transporters verified to this reporter that the work had begun on reopening the route as a result of their interactions with this correspondent. Efforts to reopen the Khar-Barang road continue.

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As a result of their conversations with this correspondent, several commuters and haulers confirmed that work had begun reopening the route.

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Karachi-Thatta dual highway is 49 kilometers long and costs Rs. 8.8 billion

Karachi-Thatta dual highway is 49 kilometers long and costs Rs. 8.8 billion

Karachi-Thatta dual highway is 49 kilometers long and costs Rs. 8.8 billion. Syed Zia Abbas Shah Rizvi, Sindh Minister for Works and Services, stated that his department utilized all available resources to strengthen the inter-district connection.

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The minister revealed they had built a 49-kilometer-long, two-lane road connecting Karachi and Thatta for Rs 8.8 billion. Additionally, he stated that he had planted trees alongside the road. Karachi-Thatta dual highway is 49 kilometers long and costs Rs. 8.8 billion.

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There was also an Emergency Response Center on the project’s premises. It also contains an advanced Emergency Response Center, a fire station with modern fire tenders, and ambulance services, all of which are part of the overall project. Karachi-Thatta dual highway is 49 kilometers long and costs Rs. 8.8 billion.

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He also stated that there are two 55-ton heavy cranes to help maintain traffic flow on the road after a tree-planting ceremony, which was broadcast live to the public. Syed Zia Abbas Shah, the provincial minister for works and services, added that approximately 15,000 saplings had been planted so far as part of the effort, which will continue. Karachi-Thatta dual highway is 49 kilometers long and costs Rs. 8.8 billion.

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The minister said that they had spent Rs 8.8 billion on the construction of a 49-kilometer-long, two-lane road between Karachi and Thatta. In addition, he added that he had planted trees across the road to provide shade.

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Regulations governing public offerings modified the SPAC framework

Regulations governing public offerings modified the SPAC framework

Regulations governing public offerings have been modified to accommodate the SPAC framework.
The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) announced the amendments to the Public Offering Regulations 2017 on Tuesday, establishing a regulatory framework for Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs) (SPAC).

A SPAC is a business that has no commercial operations and is founded only to raise cash through an initial public offering (IPO) for mergers and acquisitions. SPAC is a notion that is prevalent in several developed countries, including the United States, Canada, and Malaysia.

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According to a press statement issued Tuesday, SPAC’s entry into Pakistan’s market is intended to enhance the primary market, attract new listings, and assist corporations in raising cash for significant mergers and acquisitions. Regulations governing public offerings have been modified to accommodate the SPAC framework.

Additionally, it would enable investors/the public to co-invest with smart, highly experienced managers and benefit from appreciating purchased units’ share value. Regulations governing public offerings have been modified to accommodate the SPAC framework.

A special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) is a corporation that has no commercial operations and is established only to raise capital through an initial public offering (IPO) for mergers and acquisitions. There are several developed countries where SPAC is widely accepted. These include the United States, Canada, and Malaysia, among others. Regulations governing public offerings have been modified to accommodate the SPAC framework.

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A SPAC shall be a public limited company with a minimum paid-up capital of Rs10 million under the proposed regulatory framework. The proposed regulatory framework requires that SPACs be public limited companies having a minimum paid-up capital of Rs10 million to qualify as SPACs. Regulations governing public offerings have been modified to accommodate the SPAC framework.

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Distribution companies demand an Rs2.07 increase in the electricity cost

Distribution companies demand an Rs2.07 increase in the electricity cost

Distribution companies demand an Rs2.07 increase in the electricity cost. Despite a healthy contribution from hydropower, the ex-Wapda distribution companies (Discos) have requested a tariff increase of approximately Rs2.07 per unit for electricity consumers who consumed electricity in August as part of monthly fuel cost adjustments (FCA), primarily due to the high cost of liquefied natural gas (LNG).

The National Electric Power Regulatory Commission has approved the petition for a public hearing on September 30 to determine if the evidence and justifications submitted by the utility firms justified the rate increases.

On the other hand, the Central Power Purchasing Agency (CPPA) has requested an additional charge of approximately Rs2.07 per unit from Discos’ customers due to higher generation costs for electricity consumed in August to generate an additional Rs32 billion in cash flows for power companies. Distribution companies demand an Rs2.07 increase in the electricity cost.

Real fuel costs rarely exceed by 44% the reference fuel costs set by the power sector’s bureaucracy a few months ago, casting doubt on their ability to forecast fuel price trends or abrupt spikes in imported oil prices. Pending regulator approval, the increased electricity rates would be recovered from consumers in the next billing month (October). Distribution companies demand an Rs2.07 increase in the electricity cost.

According to the CPPA, Discos charged consumers a reference fuel pricing of Rs4.73 per unit in August, while real fuel costs were Rs6.805 per unit, implying that it should charge consumers an additional Rs2.07 per unit in the coming month. Distribution companies demand an Rs2.07 increase in the electricity cost.

Surprisingly, hydropower resources provided about 35% of the power supply at free cost. On the other hand, while LNG-based power contributed 18% of total electricity generation, its fuel cost jumped by 28% since June.

According to the CPPA, overall energy generation from all sources reached 16,078 gigawatt-hours (Gwh) in August at the cost of Rs103 billion or Rs6.41 per unit. Delivered around 15,590 Gwh to Discos for Rs106 billion, or an average of Rs6.80 per unit.

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Hydropower generation contributed 30pc to the overall energy mix in July, 29.4pc in June, and 26.6pc in May, compared to 35pc in August. In August, coal generation accounted for 14pc of total electricity generation, down from 18pc in June and 20pc in May. On the other hand, generation from oil-fired furnace plants was 10.12 percent in August, 14 percent in June, 6 percent in May, and 2.62 percent in April. In August, RLNG-based power generation contributed 18pc to the national grid, down from 20pc in July, 18.8pc in June, and 22pc in May. As in previous months, the share of local gas-fired power remained nearly steady at 8.17pc in August.

On the other hand, nuclear power’s contribution to the electricity mix fell marginally to 10% in August, down from 11.27pc in June and 10.2pc a month earlier. Wind energy and bagasse combined accounted for 4% of the total. Distribution companies demand an Rs2.07 increase in the electricity cost.

Additionally, the cost of coal-based fuel jumped to Rs9 per unit from Rs8 per unit over the last few months. On the other hand, the cost of nuclear energy fuel was Rs1 per unit, whereas the cost of electricity generated from local gas was Rs8.3 per unit.

The electricity imported from Iran cost Rs12.35 per unit and contributed only 0.28 percent to the overall power supply. The most expensive generation occurred in August at Rs18.24 per unit from furnace oil, up from Rs14.52 per unit a month earlier, while a small production occurred at Rs22.6 per unit from diesel.

Changes in fuel costs are passed on to consumers automatically every month under the tariff mechanism, while quarterly tariff adjustments to account for variations in power purchase prices, capacity charges, variable operation and maintenance costs, system use charges, and the impact of transmission and distribution losses are built into the base tariff by the federal government.

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PHC has denied a request to mine the Mansehra river bed

PHC has denied a request to mine the Mansehra river bed

PHC denies Mansehra river bed mining request. On Tuesday, the Peshawar High Court dismissed a petition by a Chinese private business seeking permission to excavate sand and gravel from the Kunhar River bed to construct the Suki Kinari Hydropower project in Manshera district.

A bench comprising Chief Justice Qaiser Rashid Khan and Justice Ijaz Anwar directed the petitioner, Jiuzhou Hengton Machinery & Engineering Limited, to seek an alternate location for river bed mining and notify the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Environmental Protection Agency and the mines department of their findings.

It stated that once an alternate location is found, the EPA should determine whether or not the excavation of sand and gravel from that location would harm the environment. The Punjab Health Corporation has denied a request to mine the Mansehra river bed.

A few weeks ago, Chief Justice Qaiser Rashid Khan, who chairs the Green Bench that hears matters involving the environment, took exception to encroachments along important rivers in the province, including Swat, Kunhar, Chitral, and others, and ordered their removal.

Chinese company seeks to lift the moratorium on the Suki Kinari power plant.

Additionally, the bench had prohibited such excavations.

During the previous week’s hearing, the administrative officers of Malakand and Hazara regions informed the court that they had revoked all prior leases to extract sand and gravel from river beds.

Syed Sikandar Hayat Shah, additional advocate general, appeared before the bench, as did another director of the mines department and the director-general of the EPA. Additionally, the petitioner’s counsel was present. The Punjab Health Corporation has denied a request to mine the Mansehra river bed.

The Chinese company is also in the construction of the Suki Kinari hydropower project, colloquially referred to as the Suki Kinari Dam has petitioned the court to lift the prohibition on river bed mining for the duration of the ongoing construction work, arguing that the dam on the Kunhar River is of immense national significance and will generate 870 megawatts of electricity.

The bench inquired whether environmental deterioration was not a matter of national concern, given its effect on the country. The Punjab Health Corporation has denied a request to mine the Mansehra river bed.

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It noticed that river excavations degraded watercourses and had a detrimental impact on the ecology.

The lawyers asserted that the enforcement of the restriction effectively halted construction on the project. The Punjab Health Corporation has denied a request to mine the Mansehra river bed.

They claimed that due to the ban, the necessary materials had to be brought from remote locations, causing damage to the project’s access routes.

However, the bench noted that while highways might be repaired and rebuilt, it could not permit the pollution of rivers for building purposes.

The lawyers maintained that 60% of the work had been accomplished and that the lack of essential materials would cause the job to be delayed. In addition, they argued that, under applicable laws, they might grant exemptions for excavations if the project was of significant national importance.

The attorney stated that the initiative would aid in reducing the country’s electricity shortage.

The chief justice stated during the hearing that environmental issues had received less attention in the country. The Punjab Health Corporation has denied a request to mine the Mansehra river bed.

He stated that he had converted parks into commercial plazas without considering the environmental impact of the development activity.

The bench stated that it could not permit river deterioration and that the petitioner should seek an alternate location for building purposes while notifying the EPA.

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Wapda Town Multan

Wapda Town Multan

Wapda Town Multan

Wapda Town Multan is a residential development in Multan that has been authorized by the Multan Development Authority (MDA). Near Bosan Road, bordered by many major residential developments, Northern Bypass Road serves as its location. The WAPDA Employees Cooperative Housing Scheme is responsible for the development of the residential scheme.Wapda Town is divided into three phases: Phase 2, Phase 2, and Phase 3. Phase 3 is the last. In addition, the Phases are subdivided into different blocks. Multan’s second most popular residential development is located here. For a reasonable price, the residential society provides a wide selection of plots. As a result, it offers excellent investment possibilities for individuals looking to purchase property in Wapda Town. Wapda Town is a housing estate found in several places across Pakistan, with Wapda Town Lahore being the most well-known. It is home to individuals from all walks of life, and it is the most famous society in the country.

Developers & Owners

The WAPDA Employees Cooperative Housing Scheme is carrying out this society in Multan.A well-known real estate group established by one of the most important state agencies, WAPDA, has become a household name. The Housing Scheme is one of the biggest housing societies in Pakistan, with over 400,000 people. The developers have constructed several WAPDA Town housing developments in every major city across Pakistan. They began operations in 1989 with the establishment of their first project in the city of Lahore. The project’s goal was to give WAPDA workers property to construct their own homes affordably and practically, with payments made in monthly installments. The developers never fail to provide beautiful and high-quality residences that are within the financial reach of their clients.

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NOC Status

­The Multan Development Authority (MDA) gave the WAPDA Town Housing Society its No Objection Certificate (NOC), the society has established itself as one of the oldest and most dependable residential societies in Multan, and it continues to grow in stature today.The housing society is legal since it has all the necessary permission forms and documentation for all building projects on its property. Therefore, it indicates that the housing society has obtained legal approval for the developments that are taking place inside its walls. Most of the time, it is difficult for housing societies to get a NOC to provide electricity and gas. Still, Wapda Town is one of the few housing societies with both a NOC and a gas and electricity supply.

Noc status of Wapda Town Multan

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Location map

It is ideal since it is situated on the Northern Bypass Road, close to the Bosan Road. Moreover, there are a large number of residential and non-residential locations located near the housing society.

Phase I location

The first phase of WAPDA Town, Multan, is located on the Northern Bypass, close to the Bosan Road. Each of the five blocks of the phase – Block A, Block B, Block C, Block D, and Block E. You can quickly reach numerous educational institutions and healthcare services from Multan Public School Road, close by. Phase 1 is situated near Multan Public School Road.

Phase 1 location map of Wapda Town Multan

Phase 2 location

The second phase is located at wapda town, multan is situated on Khanewal Road, about a kilometer away from Phase 1, WAPDA Town, and is divided into six blocks, Block Q, Block R, Block P Block S, Block M, and Block N. Block P is the largest of the six blocks, with Block Q being the smallest.

Phase 2 location map of Wapda Town Multan

Phase 3 location

The Multan Road Phase 3 project, accessible via Asian Highway 2 and Khanewal Road, was announced by WECHS in 2013 and is now under construction. Commercial property and plots are available for purchase via the organization, with flexible payment plans. Aside from that, Phase 3 of WAPDA Town, Multan, has residential plots of 5 marlas, seven marlas, ten marlas, and one kanal in size, exactly like the previous phases.

Phase 3 location map of Wapda Town Multan

Nearby Landmarks

  • The Northern Bypass takes approximately 12 minutes to get to Royal Orchard Multan
  • Sunshine Housing Multan is located about 5 minutes away by car.
  • You can get to Gulshan-e-Wahid 1 in around 6 minutes if you take Chenab Blvd.
  • Nova Homes is a real estate development company. From Multan, it takes 10 minutes to travel to Green Town, located just 5 minutes through the Northern Bypass.
  • The PSIC Employees Housing Scheme is 3 kilometers distant, accessible through the Multan Bypass/Northern Bypass Tomb route.
  • Shah Rukne Alam is located on Qilla Kohna Qasim Bagh Road, about 9 kilometers from WAPDA Town.
  • The Bosan Road is the quickest route to Ghanta Ghar Multan, taking just 17 minutes.
  • The New Multan City Railway Station is about 10 kilometers away.
  • The society is located just 20 minutes away from the Delhi Gate in Multan’s inner city.

Access Points

  • Multan Public School Road is about 4 minutes away by car.
  • The distance between MA Jinnah Road and the hotel is about 7 minutes.
  • University Road is about 7 minutes away by car.
  • Samar Mubarak Road is about 14 minutes away by car.
  • It takes about 17 minutes to travel from Hamayun Road.
  • Masoom Shah Road is about 17 minutes away by car.
  • Piran Ghaib Road is about 18 minutes away by car.
  • It takes about 19 mins to travel from Khanewal Road and approximately 20 minutes from Nehr Naubahar Road.
  • Jinnah Avenue is about 20 minutes away by car.
  • Hafiz Jamal Road is about 21 minutes away by car.

Payment plan

Several homes, residential plots, and commercial plots of varying sizes are available for purchase in Wapda Town due to the housing scheme’s competitive pricing.

Houses in Wapda Town:

  • Category A – 1 Kanal Houses is available for purchase.
  • Category B consists of ten-marla houses.
  • Category C consists of seven marla houses,
  • Category C consists of seven marla houses,

Residential Plots

  • 1 Kanal
  • 5 Marla
  • 7 Marla
  • 10 Marla
  • 1 Kanal

Plots for Sale

Wapda Town provides a wide range of commercial properties of all kinds and sizes at competitive prices. The company also offers commercial real estate for lease.

Houses Price

houses price in wapda town multan

Residential Plots Price

residential plot price in wapda town multan

Master plan

The Master Plan for Wapda Town Multan has achieved the height of development, as seen in the pictures below

The master plan is just as easily accessible as Taj Residencia. The refreshing eco surroundings and ideal lifestyle are an excellent combination of holiday living.

Master Plan Phase-I

phase 1 Master Plan for Wapda Town Multan

Master Plan Phase-II and Phase- III

phase 2 Master Plan for Wapda Town Multan

Facilities And Amenities

Parks In And Around The Town

Residents may take a pleasant morning walk through one of the several parks located inside and around the community. Wapda C Block Park, Maple Park, and Daisy Park are all located in Block D, Phase 1, WAPDA Town, Multan, and are connected to the Afshan Ahmad Shaheed Park and Bilal Park in Block A by a pedestrian bridge. The Afshan Ahmad Shaheed Park and Bilal Park are located in Block A and are accessible by a pedestrian bridge from the Wapda C Block Park, Maple Park, and Daisy Park. WAPDA Sports Ground is located in the heart of the city. and Afshan Ahmad Shaheed Park is also located in Block B. The parks are less than a 5-minute drive from the major masjid in WAPDA Town, conveniently located.

Salons in The Town

Residents will have no difficulty maintaining their youthful appearance since they may take advantage of various beauty treatments at several salons and spas in the area. For example, fairies Beauty Salon in MDA Officers Cooperative, Phase 1 and Phase 2 of WAPDA Town, are just 8 minutes away from the Housing Society, making it a convenient stop for residents of both neighborhoods. A six-minute walk will take you to the Scissors and Blades Men’s Salon in Block A of Model Town, which is also within walking distance

Town Cinemas

Dreamland Cinema, located about 8 kilometers away on Ghanta Ghar Chowk, is a great place for moviegoers in WAPDA Town to see all of the newest releases. An inviting, family-friendly setting, a big screen, a comfortable atmosphere, and guest parking are all available at the theatre complex. Aside from that, the Rex Cinema Multan, which is located on Dera Adda Chowk in Tipu Sultan Colony, is about a 20-minute drive away. By user evaluations posted on Google Maps, it seems that the cinema’s ticket prices are reasonably priced.

Malls in The Area Of  Town

It is ideally situated in the center of Multan. Some of Pakistan’s most prestigious designer shops may be found in this area. Rung Ja, Chinyere, Minnie Minors, Borjan, Leisure Club, By The Way, Outfitters, Threads & Motifs, and Monark are just a few available brands. The mall also offers a variety of modern and international restaurants in style, where you may dine in comfort while enjoying great cuisine.

Restaurant and bakery establishments

People who live in WAPDA Town may choose from various restaurants inside and outside the community, regardless of the phase. Deewan, situated in Block A of WAPDA Town, Phase 1, is a great place for desi food enthusiasts to get their fill of delectable Indian cuisine. If you’re looking for fast food, Perfect Pizza & Fried Chicken and Food Reborn, which provide various pizzas, are two options.

As with this project, Park View City Islamabad, which is similar, offers exclusive features to its residents, much as this project does for its consumers.

Features

  • 150 sq. ft. Main Boulevard
  • 24/7 Security
  • Boundary Wall
  • Broad & Carpeted Roads
  • Clean Environment
  • Drainage System
  • Filtered Water
  • Electricity
  • Gardens
  • Gas
  • Hospitals
  • Hotels
  • International Jamia Mosque
  • Schools
  • MDA Approved
  • Markets for shopping
  • Mosques
  • Open Streets
  • Parks
  • Playground
  • Schools
  • Security Cameras
  • Security Guards
  • Sewage System
  • Shopping Malls
  • Street Lights
  • Well Gated
  • Mosques
  • Graveyard
  • Markets
  • Malls
  • Restaurants
  • Gyms
  • Cinema

Why should I invest in wapda town Multan?

Wapda Town is near Bosan Road on the Northern Bypass Road, which connects to the main road. Several well-known housing societies are situated near the housing development. In addition, Wapda Town is located near Multan International Airport and Nishter Hospital. The housing organization provides a wide range of homes, residential plots, and commercial plots in various sizes at competitive prices. In the same way, it offers great financial possibilities for individuals who want to purchase homes inside the housing development.MDA has given its approval to the housing society’s certificate of occupancy. Throughout the residential community, the boulevards and roadways are broad and well-carpeted. In addition, because it has constructed many parks and playgrounds and intends to construct a few more, the residential development promotes an environmentally friendly environment. There is a wide range of services and amenities available to residents of the housing development. Furthermore, it offers an extremely safe and secure environment for its inhabitants to live,

Booking Procedure

placing a reservation is as simple as it possibly can be. Only the following steps must be followed in order to be successful:

  • Fill out your booking application form completely and thoughtfully.
  • Apply for a job and attach your CNIC copies. Be a down payment through check or pay the order in the name of Wapda Town Multan
  • Cash payments are also accepted, but only once they have been confirmed by the management.
  • Submit all of the necessary papers, make the payment, and get a receipt.

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Located close by the Northern Bypass Road in the neighborhood, The perception of increased pricing on Bosan Road
  • Multan International Airport is a short distance away.
  • Nishter is a small town nearby.
  • Bahauddin Zakariya University (BZU) is situated nearby, as are several famous residential communities.
  • They are providing all main and secondary facilities at one location.
  • Several educational institutions, including schools, colleges, and universities, are located nearby.
  • Provides the residents with items that they can use daily
  • Homes, residential lots, and commercial lots are available at reasonable prices in various shapes and sizes.
  • MDA has given their approval.
  • Investment possibilities are plentiful in this country.
  • Extremely safe and environmentally conscious

Cons

  • Perception of higher prices

Conclusion

Wapda Town Multan is one of the most established and dependable housing developments in Multan. Several well-established residential neighborhoods border it.The Metropolitan Development Authority (MDA) has authorized the housing project. Wapda Town Multan is an authorized residential society growing with one goal: to offer residents a living experience known throughout the world. The primary characteristics of this community are the luxurious amenities and convenient location.

FAQS

Q1: What is the location of the Wapda Town Multan?

Ans. Wapda Town Multan is conveniently situated near the Northern Bypass, Multan Road, and Khanewal Road. It is a great place to live.

Q2: Who are the developers of the WAPDA Town Multan?

Ans. Wapda Town Multan is developing by the Wapda Employees Cooperative Housing Society (WECHS) Multan.

Q3: Is it a housing society that has been authorized and is legal?

Ans. Yes, the NOC of Wapda Town Multan is approved by MDA.

Q4: Where is Administration Office Wapda Town, Multan located?

Ans: Administration Office Wapda Town, Multan is located at Chenab Blvd, Block A Multan, Punjab, Pakistan, West Punjab.

Q5: What land size of residential plots are available in Wapda Town?

Ans: The residential plots of 5 Marla, 7 Marla, 10 Marla, and 1 Kanal are available in the housing scheme.

Q6: How can I buy a plot?

Ans: For booking and information, please get in touch with estate land marketing.

Q7 what is the feedback of the customers?

ANS: Customers are pleased with their services, as shown by their high rating.

 

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Land acquisition for the 300MW Balakot power plant project has begun

Land acquisition for the 300MW Balakot power plant project has begun

Land acquisition for the 300MW Balakot power project has begun. The district administration has begun purchasing nearly 8,000 Kanals of land for the Balakot hydropower project, which would generate 300 megawatts.

“Land acquisition is underway for the Pakhtunkhwa Electricity Development Organization’s energy project on the Kunhar River in the Kaghan valley,” Dr. Qasim Ali Khan told reporters on Tuesday.

In March, the provincial administration approved the proposal. The National Economic Council’s Executive Committee set a budget of $750 million for it.

The deputy commissioner, who is the district collector, stated that following the enforcement of Section 4 of the 1894 Land Acquisition Act, further formalities were being completed to pay compensation to landowners in four patwar circles of the Balakot tehsil.

“We have been acquiring land in the Bala Schain, Paras, Ghanool, and Sangar patwar circles, and the district revenue department teams are pursuing the task aggressively in their respective areas,” he explained.

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The project’s bidding and contractor hiring processes have already been completed, and a consortium of enterprises has been formed. Land acquisition has commenced for the 300MW Balakot power plant.

The Pedo will implement the downstream project on the Kunhar River with financial assistance from the Asian Development Bank.

Dengue death: A youngster in the Dodial area has died of dengue infection.

Abdullah, 10, was diagnosed with dengue three days ago and died in an Abbottabad health facility on Monday night. Land acquisition has commenced for the 300MW Balakot power plant.

On Tuesday, following the funeral prayer, he was laid to rest in the Dodial area.

Abdul Rashid, a police sub-inspector assigned to the Torghar district, died last week in the Dodial area of dengue illness.

Three people, including two women, died last week in the Darband area from the mosquito-borne sickness.

“The health department has woefully failed to contain the virus, resulting in an increasing number of individuals becoming unwell and being referred to outpatient facilities throughout the district,” Abrar Hussain, former Nazim of Dodial village and neighborhood council, stated. Land acquisition has commenced for the 300MW Balakot power plant.

He stated that the health authorities had not yet begun fumigating such union councils, formerly dengue hotspots. Land acquisition has commenced for the 300MW Balakot power plant.

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Sarwar supports for Insaf Afternoon Schools project

Sarwar supports for Insaf Afternoon Schools project

Sarwar supports the project for Insaf Afternoon Schools. Punjab Governor Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar has approved Insaf Afternoon Schools Program.

Schools will also be open in the evenings in Punjab.
Classes will also be held in evening shifts in government schools as part of the program. The government had placed the project in the current fiscal year’s annual budget under development plans.

Government schools will operate in two shifts, with normal classes held during the first shift and nighttime sessions held following the morning shift. Sarwar is a supporter of the Insaf Afternoon Schools project.

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The project has been allotted Rs3.27 billion. Classes will start in the first phase in 3,956 primary schools and will last nine months.

It will be followed by lessons up to middle school and enrollment, as well as other schools. The government will pay instructors Rs15,000 for evening work, compared to the province’s minimum wage of Rs20,000. Sarwar is a supporter of the Insaf Afternoon Schools project.

Additionally, the government allocated a nine-month budget, with the remainder to be given in the next fiscal year.

Read Soon, early morning schools will open.

Punjab Education Minister Murad Raas announced that the PTI-led government would introduce the new initiative and that work on it would begin immediately. He asserted that the program would enhance school enrolment and assist children who work in the morning in enrolling in these schools.

He continued by stating that the project’s work and discussions with the teachers had taken place, and the project had now entered its final phase. Sarwar is a supporter of the Insaf Afternoon Schools project.

He indicated that the provincial education department was reforming the educational system. “Schools operate on a morning shift and often close in the evening after the morning shift concludes.

Evening shift education has been implemented in several educational institutions by the PTI-led government.

Not only will this step enable low-income children to study, but it will also assist children who work to support their families.”

He explained that he had identified schools throughout Punjab and that courses would soon begin, and children would be enrolled. “This approach will enhance enrollment of previously enrolled students.”

Previously, such initiatives were reportedly unsuccessful and were conducted by previous governments under Nai Roshni schools and afternoon schools. Such projects were purportedly begun under former Minister Muhammad Khan Junejo and former Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif but failed to materialize. Sarwar is a supporter of the Insaf Afternoon Schools project.

However, while the project may have been successful in certain regions, the government still administered it.

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With the PDWP forum, Punjab raises major sectors

With the PDWP forum, Punjab raises major sectors

With the PDWP forum, Punjab raises major sectors. According to the Punjab Provincial Development Working Party, four development programs in various sectors have an estimated Rs cost. 2,165.36 million have been approved for implementation. Punjab raises major sectors through the PDWP forum.

They accepted these plans at the 15th meeting of the Provincial Development Working Party (PDWP) for the current fiscal year 2021-22, which was presided over by Chairman Planning & Development Board Abdullah Khan Sumbal and was the 15th meeting of the PDWP for the current fiscal year 2021-22. Punjab raises major sectors through the PDWP forum.

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The development schemes approved included a Market Survey for the Actualization of Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure in Punjab (PC-II) for Rs. 14.000 million, the construction of Circular Roads Rajanpur, Zia Shaheed Road, College Road, and Theri Road, Rajanpur, and the construction of Zia Shaheed Road, College Road Theri Road, Rajanpur. 7.31 km in length and costing Rs. 499.986 million, Rehabilitation and Carpeting of Metalled Road from Rafiq Chowk to Mehrab Wala Ahmadpur East in Bahawalpur costing Rs. 451.374 million, and Rehabilitation of old Bulldozers for Sustainable Land Development Work to ensure food security for Rs. 1,200.000 million. Punjab raises significant sectors through the PDWP forum.

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Pakistan wishes to expand its cooperation with the United States beyond counter-terrorism efforts. Afghanistan: The meeting was also attended by FM Provincial Secretary for Planning and Development Mujahid Sherdil, all members of the Planning and Development Board, provincial secretaries of the relevant departments, and other senior representatives from the relevant local departments. Punjab raises significant sectors through the PDWP forum.

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