Saturday, March 1, 2014

Allama Iqbal Open University Multan Launching Plantation Campaign





Countrywide plantation campaign launched by the students and employees of the Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) continued for the second day on Friday laying special focus on development of pollution-free environment and expanding greenbelts particularly in cities.

The major plantation events took place in Islamabad, Lahore, Multan, Bahawalpur, Karachi, Peshawar and Quetta, Muzaffarabad, Skardu and Gilgit-Biltistan. The campaign involved thousands of AIOU’s students who planted saplings of fruits and flowers, along main roads of cities and around university’s campuses.

Multan - Non-Formal Basic Education (LNFBE) Department



MULTAN -Punjab Literacy and Non-Formal Basic Education (LNFBE) Department Secretary Dr Pervez Ahmed Khan said that strict disciplinary action will be taken against field staff members who fail to achieve targets regarding 100 per cent literacy.
He was inspecting different Literacy Centres in Southern Punjab here the other day.
He stressed upon Literacy Mobilisers and other teaching staff that they should introduce the most backward and poorest class of the society with the utility and importance of education so that the children of the poor become eligible to perform their role in the development of national economy.
“The importance of non-formal education as an alternative learning mechanism has increased over the past few years,” said the LNFBE Secretary. This realisation, he said, could be gauged through the government’s recent allocation for the non-formal education sector.
He said that according to Article 25-A of Constitution of Pakistan, “Education is the basic of every citizen and Literacy & NFBE Department will cross all the limits for educating the poor learners as per the vision of the Punjab CM.

 http://www.nation.com.pk/national/01-Mar-2014/non-formal-education-stressed

Center of Embroidery - Rahim Center Hussain Agahi Chowk Multan

Located in Hussain Agahi Ancient Bazar of Ancient City Multan
This is full of Multani Stuff and hand made materials
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Multan Sukhar Motorway will be Made



The prime minister said work on Karachi-Lahore Motorway would soon commence whereas Lahore-Multan, Sukkur-Multan and Sukkur-Hyderabad sections would be completed.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/677504/y...rs3-7-billion/

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Friday, February 28, 2014

Food Street for Multanites to kick off on March



The Multanites are going to hear two good news on March 21, as a Food Street will be open at Qila Qasim Bagh (Multan Fort) to appease their taste buds besides the beginning of a colourful three-day Jashan-e-Baharan. The Food Street is being inaugurated simultaneously the beginning of Jashan to give the citizens an opportunity to enjoy traditional cuisine in a dreamy atmosphere at thousands-year-old monument Qila Multan. The city district government sources revealed that the suction of all shops at the Food Street had been done and the owners were directed to open their food outlets on March 21 on the eve of Jashan-e-Baharan.
On the other hand, the Jashan-e-Baharan will offer a variety of colourful activities and festivities to the citizens. The District Coordination Officer Zahid Saleem Gondal has said that besides traditional sports, many other activities like flower exhibition, musical concerts, mushaira and shows for the entertainment of children will also be held during the Jashan. He added that the flower exhibition will be held on Humayun Road.
The DCO further revealed that 200,000 new saplings would be planted in Multan this spring to turn the town green. He added that the plants would be planted in every nook and corner of the city. He urged upon the citizens to step forward and join hands with the district administration in this mission to turn Multan green. “Each citizen should plant at least one sapling,” he suggested. He said that no one would be allowed to develop encroachments in any area of Multan and instead green belts and parks would be developed at open spaces.
The DCO said that another revolutionary programme to promote kitchen gardening had also been kicked off in Multan. He said that the citizens could get fresh and organic vegetables through this programme. He said that the packet containing the seeds of a number of vegetables and fruits was being offered at a nominal price of just Rs. 50 to the citizens. He said that all offices of Agriculture Department had been turned into Kitchen Gardening Centres and the citizens could get seeds from these offices.

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Thursday, February 27, 2014

Love of T and Love of Literature: Multan Tea House in the making


 Multan Tea House




Multan will soon have a spacious cafe for intellectuals, poets and writers along the lines of Pak Tea House in Lahore.
Talking to reporters on Wednesday, District Coordination Officer Zahid Saleem Gondal said that the cafe was being set up to promote literary activities in the city. He said the land had been provided by the Multan Arts Council on its premises.
He said the cafe will be housed in a two-storey building. It will be named Multan Tea House.
The ground floor would serve as a cafe, while literary events and discussions will be held at the upper floor.
The DCO said a city having a history going back to as many as 5,000 years deserved a facility that could serve as a platform for the budding literati.
He said the chief minister was committed to welfare of poets and writers. This cafe, he said, was one of the initiatives to promote literary activities.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

The Multan Cricket Stadium would stage



The Multan Cricket Stadium would stage the second leg from March 26 as well as the four-day final between the top two finishers from April 14.
Likewise, the one-day tournament between the three regions would also be played concurrently with the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy with matches taking place two days after each three-day fixture.
The limited-overs event begins from March 11 in Hyderabad and concludes on April 19 with the final in Multan.
This is the first time that the PCB is organizing tournaments for the regions which have still have yet to compete at the first-class level. In the recent Faysal Bank T20 Cup, all three regions participated with Larkana (Bulls) even reaching the quarter-finals.

IT labs in 59 schools being established Multan distric

MULTAN 
                   
                                                                                                          
Information Technology labs in 59 schools of Multan district are being set up at a cost of over Rs81 million. This was disclosed by the education officials during a meeting held here with MNA Abdul Ghaffar Dogar in the chair to review the pace and quality of ongoing projects in Multan district under Southern Punjab Development Programme (SPDP).
It was told at the meeting that different projects worth Rs5111 million were currently underway under the SPDP. The projects include Expressway between General Bus Stand and Motorway, Safari Park, Zoo, renovation of Shah Shamas Park, construction of roads on both sides of Shujabad Canal, Shujabad-Multan Expressway and others. The heads of different departments informed the participants of the meeting that majority of the projects would be accomplished in time.
Meanwhile, the government has approved a project for the conservation of historic Multan Fort under which a long wall will be constructed at a cost of Rs. 7.5 million to preserve the northern side of the fort. The District Coordination Officer (DCO) Zahid Saleem Gondal has said that large scale plantation is also being done on the Qila to turn it green besides preventing land erosion.
 He added that landscaping of the fort was also underway at the Qila. He revealed that all the historic gates of Multan would be renovated and decorated while a plan was being evolved to turn Ghanta Ghar into a museum. He said that the old walled city held historic importance and therefore a project for the revival of this historic asset was being sent to the provincial government for approval.

Illustration of Parhaland Bhagat Childhood in Art Gallery on Damdama of Fort Kohna Multan

Translation of text:
Ancient story of HarnayaKachipur claimed himself of god powers but his son refused his powers right from childhood and told nobody has this right except God. Holika fireproof aunt of Parhaland, asked to burn Parhaland and sat inside fire taking kid Parhaland but she burnt into ashes and Parhaland remained alive and remained fireproof instead.
It is said that, it is the basic of Holi tradition of Hindu-ism



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Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Commercial attaché of Germany in Pakistan Ina Nkongah Visited the Multan City to See Historical Places



MULTAN: Commercial attaché of Germany in Pakistan Ina Nkongah visited the city to see historical places on Monday.

She also visited a local textile mill and took a round of all of its sections. Multan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI) secretary general Khurram Javed also accompanied him. Later, she went to the institute of blue pottery and appreciated the skills of the artisans. She exchanged views with the students of the training institute.

She visited Harappa, a large city of the Indus Civilization and one of the best known sites in Pakistan, located on the bank of the Ravi River in Punjab. She was informed that Harappa was discovered in 1826 and first excavated in 1920 and 1921 by the Archaeological Survey of India led by Rai Bahadur Daya Ram Sahni. This early urban archaeological site was occupied between 3300-1500 BC. Harappa includes an area of about 250 acres and may be about twice that given that much of the site has been covered by the flooding of the Ravi.

First Humanitarian Response Facility near Multan



MULTAN: The first Humanitarian Response Facility (HRF) has been officially presented by the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) in Muzzafargarh, near Multan.

The collaboration by WFP and the Pakistan government has resulted in the construction and development of eight strategically located Humanitarian Response Facilities (HRF’s). The Multan structure will be utilised as a storage warehouse. The first HRF to be taken over by the NDMA will be used as a model for the remaining eight facilities to be rolled out subsequently across the country.
The HRF’s are under construction in each of Pakistan’s disaster-prone districts which include: Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Gilgit-Baltisan. They will be used to strengthen the countries emergency response capacity. Pakistan’s history of natural disasters includes; 2005 a 7.6 magnitude earthquake that killed over 70,000 people, in 2010 Pakistan experienced the worst flooding in history that affected 20 million people, killing 1,700 people and damaging 20 percent of the land. 

In both instances housing, agriculture and livelihoods were severely affected. Multibillion dollar damages to the economy and infrastructure resulted in government and WFP embarking on a joint venture to strengthen disaster preparedness and the response capacity. In attendance at the inauguration ceremony, Lola Castro, Representative and Country Director, WFP Pakistan said,’’ The priority for WFP and partners through this continued collaboration is to establish a humanitarian warehousing network to ensure a fast, effective and reliable logistical response.’’
She explained how continued collaboration will also incorporate a mechanism of capacity building, accountability and transparency to ensure the systems established are not misused. Pakistan she highlighted, “is the largest donor to WFP in Pakistan and contributes 150,000 tonnes of wheat a year.”

Feasibility Study of Multan Metro

MULTAN




The Mass Transit Project Multan is likely to be launched either by the end of ongoing year or the beginning of next one as an eight-month long study is being launched by the Punjab Government to weigh the feasibility of the project, The Nation has learnt.

The study will be conducted by a Turkish enterprise Usmani Company and its experts will stay in Multan for the next eight months. Sources said that the study will determine that out of Bus, Light Rail or Metro (underground) which system is appropriate for Multan. The experts of Usmani Company are going to utilize Transcard and Transmodeler softwares for conducting this study for the first time in Pakistan.
The Multan Metro project had been promised by the Prime Minister Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif while addressing a public meeting here in Multan during the last leg of campaign before election 2013. The Chief Minister Punjab Mian Shahbaz Sharif materialized the promise of his elder brother and party chief by announcing Metro for three big cities of Punjab including Multan on February 3. Although the CM claimed in his statement that the Multan Metro would take 10 months to become functional, the project is likely to take more time.
Multan Divisional Commissioner Sher Alam Mehsood confirmed the launching of the study for the project. “Yes the study is being launched and we have asked the public representatives to submit their proposals on this project as soon as possible,” he added.
The Public representatives have proposed different routes for the bus. A route proposed by the Chairman of Punjab Assembly’s Standing Committee for Sports, Youth and Culture Mian Shahzad Maqbool Bhutta stated that the Metro Bus should begin its journey from Vehari Chowk/General Bus Stand and terminate at Industrial Estate via BCG Chowk, Chungi No-14, Daulat Gate, Ghanta Ghar, Nawan Shehr, Dera Adda, Aziz Hotel Chowk, Muzaffarabad and Industrial Estate. He also proposed that a supplementary route between Ghanta Ghar and Bahauddin Zakariya University via Chungi No-9 and Bosan Road should be added to the plan. Sources said that the proposal is supported by the provincial minister Ch. Abdul Waheed Arrain.

Similarly, senator Javed Ali Shah proposed that the main route of Metro Bus should start from Chowk Nag Shah and end at to-be-established New Kachehri in Matti Tal area. “Besides residents of Multan, it will also facilitate the residents of Shujabad and Jalalpur Pirwala tehsils too,” the senator, who has been an MNA from Shujabad asserted.

An MPA Rana Tahir Shabbir told this scribe that he had also forwarded his proposals by e-mail while provincial minister Ch Abdul Waheed Arrain claimed that the project would get the city rid of traffic problems for next 50 years.
Some public representatives, however, oppose the project. “It’s not as good a project as being portrayed. Multan is a congested city with narrow roads. It will bring big devastation as the government needs to bring almost half of the city down for widening roads for it,” they maintained while talking to this scribe on condition of anonymity. “The government can revamp transport system of Multan by increasing the number of small vehicles used for public transportation with the investment of just one or two billion rupees instead of spending dozens of billions on Metro,” they added


http://www.nation.com.pk/national/25-Feb-2014/feasibility-study-of-metro-project-on-the-cards 

Lahore Multan Karachi Motorway



Pakistan is also working on Karachi-Lahore motorway. This 1160 km long motorway will connect Karachi, Hyderabad, Dadu, Sukker, Rohri, Pannu Akhel, Ghotki, Obara, Raheem Yar Khan, Sadiqabad and Multan. This six lane road will be built over terrain composed of mainland, mountains and plateaus. Three bridges will also be constructed over River Sindh, Satlaj and Ravi.
China is willing to invest billions of dollars

Shah Rukne Alam Tomb Multan Fort Multan 360 degree Panoramic View

Shah Rukne Alam Tomb Multan Fort Multan 360 degree Panoramic View
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Monday, February 24, 2014

Clock of Clock Tower Multan




Project Name:Multan Ghanta Ghar Tower clocks
Sponsor: RADO
Sponsor Website: http://www.rado.com/
Location: Multan, Pakistan
Project Description:, 4 Clock Movement, 5 feet clock, 1 Master Clock, 3Sided Clock, Solor System panel, Boom System, multan ghanata ghar has been installed by GLOBAL CLOCK TIME in 2011. new system,
Design: Iron Frame Of the Clock Faces
History: Ghanta Ghar or Clock Tower of Multan was built in 1884 A.D. during British Raj in Indian Subcontinent. After passing municipal act 1883 British needed offices to run the city. They started constructing Ghanta Ghar in Multan on 12 February 1884 and it took 4 years to completely build this building. It was constructed over the ruins of Haveli of Ahmad Khan Sadozai which was completely destroyed during Siege of Multan. The hall and building was named 'Ripon Hall and Ripon Building' after the name of Ripon, viceroy of India at that time. And clock tower was named Northbrook Tower after the name of Northbrook, a former viceroy of India (18772-1876).
This building was completed, opened and offices shifted in 1888.
Hall was named 'Jinnah Hall' after partition of India and it used for office meetings, cultural programs and public was also allowed to enter here. With passage of time this building became insufficient for offices and small hall was also insufficient for meetings, so offices were shifted from here. Now idea is to change this historic building into a museum.






Ali Muhammad Khan Masjid Multan




Ali Muhammad Khan Masjid
Another old masjid of Multan, which is still in good condition, is Masjid Ali Muhammad Khan, which is also known as Mosque Wali Muhammad Khan. It is an excellent building, situated in the busiest Chowk Bazaar of the city. It was built by Nawab Ali Mohammad Khan Khakwani in 1757 (1171 A.H.) when he was the governor of Multan under Ahmad Shah Durrani. The mosque is provided with a reservoir for the ablutions, baths, and a large hall for prayers. During the Sikh period, the gateway of the Mosque was used as the courthouse of the Nazim, while its great hall was utilized for keeping the Granth, or the holy book of the Sikhs. The Mosque was restored to the Muslims by the British Government at the commencement of the British rule.

DHA Multan Planned



Gujranwala, Multan and Bahawalpur are three cities where DHA has planned to establish housing societies, among which the sale and purchase for DHA Gujranwala has already kicked off. Such developments are observed as a positive for the long-term growth of the real estate sector.

Few years back, Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad/Rawalpindi were the only places where investors found some room to put their money in for some profits. However, these cities are now pushing their limits — Lahore’s boundaries are now merging with some of its districts due to various factors.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/675018/real-estate-market-hits-growth-trail-again/ 

Sunday, February 23, 2014

Clock Tower Mltan Ghanta Ghar Chowk Night View

Multan City Ghanta Ghar Chowk Night View
Centre is Masjid Allah o Akbar
Clock Tower Mltan