Construction of Kandhkot-Ghotki bridge to begin soon, says Qaim
Karachi
The Sindh government has decided to construct another bridge over the Indus River to connect Ghotki and Kashmore Kandhkot districts and work on it will begin next month, said Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah.
The chief minister announced this while talking to a six-member Chinese delegation of Ranken Railway Construction Group Company Limited, led by Tang Jikai. Members of the delegation were Li Yang, Yao Lang, Yao Lan, Wang Jue, Wang Lei, Wang Changqi.
The Chinese delegation told the chief minister that they had expertise in building bullet trains, circular railways and construction of roads and bridges.
The chief minister told the delegation that the Sindh government had recently built two bridges over the Indus River, one connecting Thatta and Sujawal districts while another over the Jhirk-Mula Katiar was near completion.
“We are planning to build another bridge to connect Kashmore Kandhkot and Ghotki districts. It would be 1.5 kilometres long and would ease traffic flow between Sindh, Punjab and Balochistan while reducing their distance of 75 kilometres between Ghotki and Kandhkot," he said.
The chief minister said the construction would be carried out under Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode because it would have immense commercial transport. "I would like to invite you to participate in the bidding process that will begin in the third week of July," he said.
On the occasion, the chief minister also told the delegation that Karachi needed a well-planned and state-of-the-art circular railway to provide efficient, effective and fast transport facilities to the residents.
Members of the delegation expressed their interest in construction of the circular railways and Kandhkot-Ghotki bridge on River Indus and they fixed a meeting with finance secretary Sohail Rajput, who also head the government’s Public-Private Partnership unit.
-
Neve Campbell Explains Why She Avoids Watching Scary Movies As She Returns To 'Scream 7' -
Milan Tram Crash Leaves Two Dead, 39 Injured -
Timothee Chalamet Touches On His Personality's Relatability With 'Marty Supreme' Role -
Benny Blanco Explains Why His Feet Were Dirty During Podcast Debut -
Jake Humphrey Shares The Powerful Meaning Behind His Wrist Tattoo -
Matthew Lillard Weighs In On His Return To The 'Scream' Franchise After Decades Of Persistence -
Travis, Jason Kelce Share Blunt Dating Advice For Men: 'She's Gonna Hate You' -
Australia To Launch First High-speed Bullet Train After 50-years Delay -
Meghan Markle Turns To Desperate Bids & Her Kids Are Her ‘saving Grace’: Here’s What They’ll Do -
King Charles Gives A Nod To Sister Anne's Latest Royal Visit -
Christian Bale Shares Rare Views On Celebrity Culture Urging Fans Not To Meet Him In Person -
Ariana Grande To Skip Actor Awards Despite Major Nomination -
North Carolina Teen Accused Of Killing Sister, Injuring Brother In Deadly Attack -
Ryan Gosling Releases Witty 'Project Hail Mary' Ad With Sweet Reference To Eva Mendes -
Teyana Taylor Reveals What Lured Her Back To Music After Earning Fame In Acting Industry -
Prince William Shows He's Ready To Lead The Monarchy Amid Andrew Scandal