Tram Project Feasibility Reviewed by CM

Tram Project

Prime Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar chaired the meeting at his office on Tuesday, considering the feasibility of the Thokar Niaz  Baig  Jallo  Tram project along the Lahore Canal. The meeting was attended by Naeem-ul-Haq, Vice-Chair of the Lahore Development Authority (LDA), the Prime Minister’s Chief Secretary, and the Secretary of the LDA. At that time, the Prime Minister announced that the government was considering introducing Pakistan’s first electric tram to Lahore.

The Prime Minister has instructed that feasibility should be determined immediately in order to proceed, accelerating the work of ongoing projects in Lahore to the affected areas as the development project will bring great relief to the Lahore people. Prime Minister said development in Lahore is important and the PTI-led government has promised to further improve the level of the facility.

Series of development work would improve quality of life and would build a 1,000-bed general hospital on Ferozepur  Road near the IT Tower above the 124-channel area. Past administrations have launched a program of Rs 67 billion in the third year of the City Sands Orange Line Metro Train Project,  and the current administration is in the third year of the third year-the Rs project has been launched. Unfortunately, the project started without proper planning.

However, the Prime Minister added that the PTI government carefully planned projects to improve the city’s infrastructure. Hasaan Khawar said  PPP had long dominated Sind, but Tar’s innocent children were still dying without treatment. The Sharif family, who ruled Punjab for decades, did not take practical steps to strengthen the Murree system. He said the order from CM Usman Buzdar initiated a fair investigation into the factors that caused the Murree case. He added that in the light of the investigation report, he would identify the person responsible for the negligence and take strict measures.

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