According to details by FWO, once completed, this road will provide an alternate route between Chaukiwala on N-55 to Chappar on N-70 which will be 50 km shorter. It will also reduce the gradient from 5000 to 3000 feet due to which heavy traffic will be diverted to this new route.
As PM Imran Khan heads to China to meet with President Xi and attend the Winter Olympics, GVS Editor Dr Moeed Pirzada sits down with Chairman WAPDA, Gen. Muzammil Hussain to understand what is behind Pakistan's energy challenges, Why dams were not built, and what further role Chinese companies and investment can play in helping Pakistan improving its energy challenges.
Owing to the upcoming Spring, Europe will experience a long period of tranquility and a much higher level of population defense against any resurgence in transmission. Even if another variant emerges, health authorities in Europe should be able to keep it in check.
Ahead of the anniversary of Facebook’s launch on Feb. 4, 2004, experts and rights activists in Bangladesh said social media has played a significant role in attracting global attention toward “unjust acts” in Bangladesh and the country’s “repressive” Digital Security Act.
Altaf Hussain was out to attend his court proceeding and was surrounded by his security team. As he was about to leave the premises, Shah called out to Altaf Hussain who responded and waved back at her.
An evolving and perhaps the most pressing issue prevalent in the country is that of persistently high energy-related accumulated costs, better known as circular debt. The last 4-to 5 governments have failed to resolve this issue and it has been continuously mushrooming
A Stryker squadron of around 1,000 U.S. service members based in Vilseck, Germany would be sent to Romania, the Pentagon said, while around 1,700 service members, mainly from the 82nd Airborne Division, would deploy from Fort Bragg, North Carolina, to Poland.
According to various news reports, PHEC asked private colleges to seek new NOC and apply for separate registration for boys and girls campuses before 28 February. However, the news turned out to be fake.
In a wide-ranging interview with Axios this week, Qatar's foreign minister ruled out the prospect of the Gulf nation normalizing its relations with either Israel or Syria — even as other Arab states take steps to integrate both.