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PESHAWAR: No one would ever believe that Peshawar was once called the "City of Flowers" and heritage because
rickshaws in the city have exceeded the number of those flowers and instead of aroma of the lost flowers people were intensively
inhaling the poisonous carbon monoxide gas of tri-wheelers.
A study conducted in the city revealed that the level
of carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides in several places of Peshawar was very much higher than the international standards
determined by the World Health Organization.
The increasing traffic chaos and emission of hazardous gases have
been also causing various health problems for city dwellers. The atmosphere has been badly polluted with fumes and noise pollution
had crossed all limits. The noise level in certain parts of the city ranges between 90 and 100 decibel, while the limit set
by WHO is 85 decibel.
Gulbahar Flyover will be readyin June2012
Director General, Peshawar Development Authority (PDA), Qazi Laique Ahmad has said that construction work on Gulbahar Flyover
is likely to complete by the end of the current financial year while Mufti Mahmood Flyover will be completed before the end
of the stipulated period of two years.
Talking to APP here after the concluding ceremony of 15th Annual Inter-House
Athletics Sports Meet 2010-11 of Saint Francis High School, Hayatabad, he said that the completion of Gulbahar Flyover will
help ensure smooth flow of traffic on G.T Road.
Regarding the work on the Mufti Mahmood Flyover, he said that the
specific period of the project is 24 months. However, he said that the contractor has erected the base and the construction
work will be completed before the expiry of the stipulated time period. He said that the scheme will help the traffic jam
problems at Rehman Baba Square.
To a question regarding the resolution of the traffic problems in other parts of
the city, he said that beside the directives of Peshawar High Court (PHC) the provincial government is also keen in the development
of provincial metropolis.
He said that a study conducted by the provincial government has identified 11 intersections
for construction of under passes. This year, he said the chief minister has allocated sufficient funds for the development
of Peshawar. He said that work on two underpasses would begin this year while the remaining will also be constructed soon.
To another question, he said that construction work on the Pajgy-Charsadda Roads section of the Ring Road would be
started soon to arrest the high load of traffic on the roads of the city. (APP)
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Report of Amn Tehrik(Peace
Movement) steering committee During the meeting the participants from various areas of militants
concerned over the passive and deregulatory attitudes of Security
forces with the residents as they were interfering in their affairs
while they also humiliating the people when they hesitate. The participants
implored the Federal and provincial government to withdraw the Military
forces from those areas and handed the power to the civil government
as there was no any further red signals of Taliban intimidation....Read More
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