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Pak-Iran bus service from mid-August

Posted on: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 ; 06:27 IST

A bus service between Pakistan and Iran is proposed to be started by the middle of August, 2008. full story

ADB to provide $301m for improving transport system

Posted on: Monday, March 17, 2008 ; 06:01 IST

Asian Development Bank is to provide a sum of US$301million for the National Highway Development Sector Investment programme-project II. full story

Land-transport linkages with neighbours to be developed

Posted on: Monday, December 17, 2007 ; 05:17 IST

After inducted as a permanent member of the Inter-governmental Commission for development of International transport corridor, Pakistan is now planning to embark on an ambitious plan to refurbish its existing transport infrastructure network. full story

CNG public transport to get 20%subsidy

Posted on: Friday, November 09, 2007 ; 03:43 IST

In a bid to promote pollution free environment, the government of Pakistan’s Punjab province has decided to give subsidy to the tune of 20 per cent for CNG public transport. full story

Pakistan preparing action plan to modernize trucking fleet

Posted on: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 ; 05:13 IST

With a view to replace old 2-3 axial rigid trucks with modern multi-axial and low emission trucks that would meet Euro 2 and 3 emission standards, Pakistan government is preparing an action plan for modernization of the trucking fleet . full story

Pak and India to allow cargo trucks via Wagah-Attari

Posted on: Tuesday, August 21, 2007;06:45 IST

India and Pakistan, in a bid to give fillip to bilateral trade relations, have decided to allow movement of cargo trucks bound for fixed points on either side of Wagah-Attari border. full story

Chinese firm interested in launching CNG buses in Karachi

Posted on: Saturday, July 21, 2007 ; 05:14 IST

Estimating that the city of Karachi will need over 5,000 CNG buses to replace old smoke emitting obsolete buses, the Chinese firm of Yunma Aircraft Manufacturers Limited, is proposing to meet the Chief Minister of Sindh Dr Arbab Ghulam Rahim among other t full story
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RPTL signs power pact with western region power utilities
 
 
 
Reliance Power Transmission (RPTL), subsidiary of Reliance Infrastructure, India’s largest private sector enterprise in power utility, has signed power transmission agreement with eight entities from western India for two inter-state power transmission projects.

RPTL signed the agreement through its two Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs) for the projects under the Western Region System Strengthening Scheme-II (WRSSS-II), entailing an investment of INR18 billion, for establishing 400 KV double circuit transmission lines of around 1,500 kms, mainly in Maharashtra Continue

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