Mumbai Of 260 tenants, around 100 have signed the MoU; the rest demand more time to vacate buildings

Under City Development Package, as many as seven main most important city roads have been completed at a cost of Rs 650 million in Sialkot. Official sources told Business Recorder here on Thursday that the local business community has contributed 25 percent for the accomplishment of these roads in Sialkot City.

Nazim Karachi Syed Mustafa Kamal has directed Works and Services Department to ensure speedy completion of all projects of corridor-III so that the project could be completed and opened for traffic within next two and half months. He said this while reviewing the pace of work on the construction of Preedy Street and Jail Chowrangi Flyover during a visit on Friday.

Mumbai This monsoon the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation has promised a pothole-free ride on the city roads. The civic administration is going for a preventive maintenance operation which will see repairing of bad patches before the monsoon season begins.

The BMC has guaranteed that the existing bad patches will be repaired by May 25.

The prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, Monday unveiled her government

ONTHESPOT - AJC BOSE ROAD FLYOVER

Ragpickers have made their home under the AJC Bose Road flyover and (above) traffic flow has increased fivefold after the flyover was commissioned. Pictures by Talat Salahuddin

Turkey yesterday expressed interest in constructing elevated expressway in Dhaka and making investment in Bangladesh in larger volumes in various development sectors.

Turkish Ambassador in Bangladesh Sakir Ozlan Torunlar conveyed his government's willingness when he paid a courtesy call on Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at the Prime Minister's Office in the city.

Turkey expressed interest in constructing elevated expressway in Dhaka and making investment in Bangladesh in larger volumes in various development sectors.
The Turkish ambassador in Dhaka Sakir Ozlan Torunlar conveyed his government

The slow-paced waterline laying on the Circular Road has turned the artery linking Banni Chowk with Benazir Bhutto Shaheed Road into a mess.

Pedestrians and motorists say the Rawalpindi Environmental Improvement Project (REIP) contractor had dug up edges of the entire road to lay waterlines three months ago and pilled up earth next to them.

Thousands of effected families of Preedy Street are facing a confusing situation after a Sindh High Courts stay order on launching housing schemes in Mahmoodabad, the area which was being given to them by the city government as a compensation.

Allotment orders were issued by the City District Government Karachi (CDGK) to those who had lost their houses in the construction of Corridor-III.

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