Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Traffic in Karachi


Every year I visit my family in Karachi. This year I was in Karachi during August. First thing that I noticed as soon as I came out of Jinnah terminal was the increase in traffic. Although it was relatively early in the morning, the traffic on Shahrah-e-Faisal was bumper to bumper. Throughout my stay I encountered traffic congestions wherever I went in Karachi. There were long lines of automobiles on every traffic light. M.A Jinnah Road, Hasan Square, Jail Chowrangi were frequently blocked. I think one of the reasons of this mess is the exponential increase in the personal automobiles (especially cars). It seems that everyone is driving his/her own car. You can see lot of cars with just the driver. It is time that Karachites take action. The solution to this problem is public transportation. Public transportation helps relieve traffic congestion, reducing hours of delay. Karachi has a very good transportation system. There is bus service to every part of the city. Taxis (although most of them are in real bad condition) are not expensive either. The circular railway is still operative. If the city government can revitalize local train service this alone can reduce traffic congestion considerably. But improving traffic flow is not just the administration's responsibility. It is also the civic responsibility of each and every citizen to play his/her role. Reducing number of vechiles on the road will not only help traffic flow it will also reduce greenhouse gases thus making air more breathable. Public transport sector will also generate job opportunities for thousand of people. It is a win-win situation for all.

Monday, October 22, 2007

NED announces Entry test result


N.E.D University of Engg & Technology announced the results of the pre-admission entry test for academic year 2008 on its website.
4520 students out of 4572 registered took the test.

The photo shows students gathered outside N.E.D University.

Friday, October 19, 2007

Aaj TV online

JumpTV.com is streaming AAJ TV live. They have latest news and analysis of current situation.

Sad day

According to latest news reports the death toll from yesterday's blasts
in Karachi is now 134. It is indeed a very sad for entire nation. In
just few minutes so many innocent people died while celebrating the
return of their leader.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Karachi schools will be closed

For security reasons after Thursday's blasts, schools and other educational institutes in Karachi will remain closed on Friday Oct 19 .

Blasts near Benazir's truck

Two explosions near the motorcade of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto have killed at least 30 people, officials say. According to CNN Benazir was not hurt. Other news agencies add that she arrived unharmed at her destination.