Sunday, February 2, 2014
An Applausable Metro Bus Project Of CM Punjab
The Sharif borthers specially Shahbaz Sharif is praise worthy to launch the grand projects of roads, bridges, overhead bridges and fly overs on the important and busy roads of the big cities. As are the fly overs of Chandi Chauk and 6th road on Murree road in Rawalpindi and Motor way built from Islamabad to Lahore by Nawaz Sharif in his earlier PMship era. The governance of Punjab is far better than the federal one. In Rawalpindi the Cardialogy and Lever Transplant Institute is also under construction. oNe another good thing of Shahbaz Sharif is that he strictly wants to complete the projects in stipulated time. Therefore, all the flyover projects in Rawalpindi were constructed before or within stipulated time. The Metro Bus project will a golden gift for the poor passengers of Rawalpindi-Islamabad who wait hours for the wagons and are insulted by the illiterate and ignorant conductors. Some time long ques can be seen on the bus stops. Punjab cabinet has approved the Metro Bus projects for Faisalabad, Multan and Rawalpindi-Islamabad. Foundation stone of Rawalpindi-Islamabad project will be laid on February 28, While the construction work on Multan and Faisalabad Metro projects will be started during the last months of the current year. Shahbaz Sharif said the Rawalpindi-Islamabad Metro project will be completed in 11 months while Multan and Faisalabad projects will take 10 months. In Rawalpindi his project will start from Flasman's Hotel and will lead to Pak Secretriate. In Pindi 8.8 kilometer project will consists of elevated bridge while 14.6 kilometer project in Islamabad will be upgraded. This project will cost Rs 38 billion. Sixty Metro Buses will ply every day on the Rawalpindi -Islamabad route and the commuters will enjoy the speedy, high standard and cheapest mode of travelling. Marvellous Shahbaz Sharif you have won the hearts of people who travel every day between Rawalpindi and Islamabad and have no means of their personal communication.
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