Saturday, February 7, 2009

Development projects of concrete bridges

Governor of Sindh Dr. Ishrat-ul-Ebad Khan has said that the leadership of MQM has while completing numerous development projects of concrete bridges and underpasses besides making political bridges and demonstrating political patience proved that not only the party has the services of talented and best administrators but the charges leveled at it in past regarding creating disability were also wrong. City Nazim Syed Mustafa Kamal has made the planning for future which also includes the provision of livelihood to people and measures to up grade their life style.

He expressed these views while addressing a huge public meeting in Azeempura Shah Faisal Colony after inaugurating the biggest bridge of the history of Karachi constructed at Malir River to connect Korangi with Shah Faisal Colony.

He said that he felt much pleasure on the inauguration of this bridge as he had also laid the foundation stone for this bridge in 2005 and now inaugurating it after its completion.

Governor Sindh said that the bridge at Malir River will provide convenience to whole city.

He said that it has been always in our priority to focus the problems faced by the citizens and solve them.

Governor of Sindh said that City Nazim Syed Mustafa Kamal has solved the problems of city while carrying out fast paced development process in a very short period.

He said that the bridge has shortened the distance by reducing 28 km and now people of Korangi Town, Landhi Town and Shah Faisal Colony could reach the city centres within few minutes. this is the longest bridge ever built in country and would serve not only people of the surroundig areas but the industries in Korangi and Landhi wouyld also feel the comfort as the bridge has now connected two extremes of city where industries newtwork is present.

Speaking on the occasion, City Nazim S Mustafa Kamal said that the construction of Malir River Bridge has changed the thoughts of " people across the bridge" and now people living in posh areas such as Clifton and DHA who never thought of making a long drive in old city areas such as Liaquatabad and new Karachi are now frequently visiting these areas on a long drive journet and this only happened due to flyovers, under passes and corridors that the Haq Parast leadership has gifted to the city. He added that the new look of city has been possible only after the Haq Parast leadership created a sense of Earlier millions of people flooded the Korangi 8000 road on Wednesday evening to greet Governor of Sindh Dr. Ishrat-ul-Ebad Khan and City Nazim Syed Mustafa Kamal with warm welcome when they reached Singer Chowrangi to inaugurate the longest bridge in the history of Karachi.

Later the Governor with City Nazim visited the bridge linking Korangi to Shah Faisal Colony via Malir River. They were accompanied by millions of people on this occasion who were chanting slogans, holding flags of Muttahida Quomi Movement and portraits of Quaid-e-Tehreek Altaf Hussain in their hands

Beauty Of Karachi

Wazir Mansion
Foremost among Karachi's historic buildings, is the birthplace of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah. The house is a balconied, three-storied structure on Newneham Road, located in Kharadar, one of the oldest residential areas of the city. The house has been declared a protected national monument.

Quaid-E-Azam's Mausoleum
This white marble Mausoleum with its curved Moorish Arches and copper grills rests on an elevated 54 Sq. meters platform. The cool inner sanctum reflected the green of a four tiered crystal chandelier gifted by the Peoples Republic of China. The memorial slab framed with silver railings draws people from far and wide who come to pay their respects to the father of the Nation and to watch the impressive change of guard ceremony that takes place everyday. Today, the Quaid-e-Azam's Mausoleum is a prominent and impressive landmark of Karachi. Nearby are the graves of the "Quaid-e-Millat", Liaquat Ali Khan, the first Prime Minister of Pakistan and the Qauid's sister Mohtarma Fatima Jinnah.

Liaquat Hall/Bagh-E-Jinnah
Liaquat Hall is surrounded by the Bagh-e-Jinnah (Jinnah Garden). Originally called Frere Hall, it was once used as Town Hall where, during colonial days, concerts and social events were held regularly. This two storey Venetian Gothic building now houses the Liaquat Municipal Library on the ground floor and an art galley on the first floor. Named after one of Pakistan's renowned artists, Sadquain, the gallery displays a permanent collection of the artist's work. Sadquain spent last year of his life, painting a huge mural on the ceiling of the gallery bur, sadly, did not live to complete it.

National Museum Of Pakistan/Burns Garden
This museum, on Dr. Ziauddin Ahmed Road, contains an important collection of items relating to Pakistan's ancient heritage. Well-arranged galleries display Indus Civilization artifacts, Gandhara sculptures, Islamic art, miniature paintings, ancient coins and manuscripts documenting Pakistan's political history. There is also an interesting ethnological gallery. The construction work was completed in 1960's.

Empress Market
Built by the British to commemorate the silver Jubilee of Queen Victoria's reign, this historic market is designed in the domestic Gothic style. From its center rises a tall clock tower. The market contains shops that sell meat, fish, poultry, vegetables and other groceries. The foundation stone was laid by Sir James Fergusson, Governor of Bombay on 10-11-1884. The market was inaugurated by Mr. Prichard, the then Commissioner of Sindh on 21-3-1889.

Masjid-E-Tooba
Situated in the Defence Housing Authority, Masjid-e-Tooba is a modern architectural marvel. It is said to be the largest single dome mosque. The dome covers central prayer hall with a capacity to accommodate congregation of 5,000 people. The mosque's single minaret stands 70 meters high.

Mereweather Tower
Positioned as the landmark of Karachi's main business center, Mereweather Tower is another historical monument of Karachi. It stands 35 meters high and carries a four- faced clock. The Tower construction work was completed and opened for the public by Sir Evans James in 1892. The Tower was constructed in the memory of Sir William L. Mereweather who was the Commissioner of the Sindh.

Sindh High Court
Built in the Renaissance style, this magnificent sandstone building is a combination of local and Roman styles of architecture. It is embellished with cupolas, balconies and tall Roman style columns.

Clifton Beach And Funland
Close to the popular seaside of the city, is Clifton Beach, where Karachiites flock to on weekends and holidays. Scattered along the shore are numerous stalls selling handicrafts made from seashells. Clifton has an amusement park with a bowling alley, and an aquarium.