Saturday, November 15, 2014

District Library of Multan at Night Time


District Library of Multan at Night Time
by Dr Junaid

Night at Damdama Multan

Damdama Multan by dr Junaid

Night Photography of Damdama on Fort Kohna of Multan

Night Photography of Damdama on Fort Kohna of Multan
credit Dr Junaid

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Thursday, November 13, 2014

Multan has been declared finally big city by Punjab government


Clock Tower Multan Roundabout at Night






Night Life Multan

Night Life Multan
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Wednesday, November 12, 2014

First phase of Multan Metro Bus project by Dec 30




MULTAN TO GET PROJECTS WORTH BILLIONS, BIG CITY NOTIFICATION IN 48 HOURS
Earlier, he announced to issue the notification of big city status for Multan in next 48 hours. The CM has twice promised to give big city status to Multan in the past but the promise could not be fulfilled. He further told the journalists that the first phase of Metro bus-service Project would begin by December 30, 2014.
He announced to revive Government Degree College for Women Chowk Kachehri, saying the Women University would be set up at its own space. The CM declared that water filtration plants would be installed at union council level and a Water Filtration Authority would be set up to look after these plants. He said that 500 acre land for Nawaz Sharif Agriculture University was allocated in Jalalpur Pirwala. He assured the journalists that the funds of Journalist Colony would be transferred to MDA while 14 police stations would be made model after their shifting to their own buildings. He assured the residents of Multan that the projects like Ring Road, Motorway and other roads would be accomplished in shortest possible time. He declared that special budget would be allocated for the uplift of health and education sectors in Multan.
Punjab Minister Ch Abdul Waheed Arain, MNA Javed Ali Shah, MPAs Shahzad MAqbool Bhutta, Sultana Shaheen and Muhammad Ali Khokhar and other notables were also present on this occasion.

http://nation.com.pk/national/12-Nov-2014/first-phase-of-multan-metro-bus-project-by-dec-30



 In Another News

He gave approval to the project of 11-kilometre-long western bypass in Multan. He also gave approval to Rs 10 million funds for the construction of Ring Road. The chief minister issued instructions for the completion of flyover at Chungi No 6 on urgent basis. Addressing a meeting with regard to law and order situation, Shahbaz Sharif issued instructions to provide funds and land for setting up 22 police stations in Multan region.

http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/punjab/12-Nov-2014/cm-oversees-distribution-of-financial-assistance-to-flood-victims-in-multan 

Multan Mini Secretariat shelved



- Punjab government’s plan to set up a mini secretariat at Multan has been shelved, at least for the time being, owing to strong opposition from the provincial bureaucracy.
The idea behind the proposed initiative was to decentralize functions of some key departments by establishing a mini secretariat at Multan. It had the political motive to counter the demand for creation of a separate province for south Punjab region.
Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif had constituted a 64-member committee, comprising senators, members of the parliament and senior officers some seven months back to put it into practice. Senator Rafique Rajwana, a politician from south Punjab, was appointed as its head. A subcommittee, headed by Hamza Shahbaz, was also formed to assist this body.
Sources in Punjab government said that after a few preliminary meetings, the committee abandoned its work and no further progress could be made on the issue. However, the subcommittee headed by Hamza Shahbaz, who constituted more subcommittees, did some work to address the administrative and financial issues relating to decentralization of power. It also deliberated on creation of separate job quota for the region. .
In its preliminary report, the subcommittee had recommended decentralization and division of powers of some 14 key departments including Health, Education, Police, Agriculture, Board of Revenue, Local Government and others. It also proposed posting of special secretaries of major departments with powers to redress the petty issues like transfers and postings of teaching staff and doctors. But many issues still need to be sorted out in the proposed new set up.
A suggestion about empowering commissioners instead of posting special secretaries was also floated by the bureaucrat members of the committee, but it also remained on paper only.
The obvious reason, the official quoted, for not establishing a Mini-Secretariat at Multan was that senior bureaucrats did not want their powers to be curtailed. They did not like the idea of their reduced jurisdictions in the proposed new arrangement.
It is relevant to mention here that the issue of creation of a new province comprising south Punjab region is no more relevant in the present-day politics.
Interestingly, neither the biggest proponent of the cause of the South Punjab, Pakistan Peoples Party, vigorously raised the issue after the 2013 elections nor the PNL-N which got a resolution passed from the Punjab Assembly, did anything substantial to implement it.
An officer represented in the committee said that PPP’s motive behind the demand for new province was only to raise the issue to grab vote bank in south Punjab. It is a different matter that it badly failed in its plan and later after the elections, the PMLN countered it by forming committees on the subject.
Punjab government spokesman Syed Zaeem Qadri was not available for comments.

http://nation.com.pk/lahore/11-Nov-2014/multan-mini-secretariat-shelved 

Monday, November 10, 2014

Chowk Ghanta Ghar Multan at Night

Chowk Ghanta Ghar Multan at Night
Slow shutter speed photography
by Dr Junaid


Chowk Ghanta Ghar Multan at Night


River Chenab at Multan

River Chenab at Multan by Dr Junaid
Amazing photography of Rowing at river



Shopping Malls of Multan

Unuited Mall, Cheone Tower, Sadar Bazar and Bomanji Square
Photography credit by Dr Junaid