Azam Swati chairs meetings at Lahore railway headquarters
National
January 22, 2021
LAHORE: Railway Minister Azam Khan Swati chaired a meeting at Lahore Railway Headquarters here on Thursday. Talking to all divisional superintendents of railways via a video link, Azam Khan Swati said, “We have taken up railways. An inch of land will not be sold or given to anyone. We will develop this land for the development and rehabilitation of railways.”
Swati vows to run railways on business model
National
LAHORE: Railway Minister Azam Khan Swati chaired a meeting at Lahore Railway Headquarters here on Thursday.
Talking to all divisional superintendents of railways via a video link, Azam Khan Swati said, “We have taken up railways. An inch of land will not be sold or given to anyone. We will develop this land for the development and rehabilitation of railways. We will bring a system of rewards and punishments here. The railways will be run on a business model. If you have any plan to improve the railways, you can send me any suggestions directly to my e-mail.”
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Pakistan Seeks $4.8 Billion Loan for Trilateral Railway Project Published December 30th, 2020 - 12:00 GMT
Trans-Afghan railway line would connect Islamabad with Uzbekistan and Afghanistan. (Shutterstock)
Pakistan signed a joint appeal letter Tuesday seeking a $4.8 billion loan from international financial institutions for a Trans-Afghan railway line project with Uzbekistan and Afghanistan.
The rail link would connect Pakistan and Uzbekistan via Afghanistan and later the Central Asian countries.
Prime Minister Imran Khan signed the letter on behalf of Pakistan for the mega project, according to Abdul Razak Dawood, adviser to the prime minister on commerce and investment. Today, the prime minister signed a letter for a joint approach with Afghanistan & Uzbekistan for asking international financial agencies to finance the railway from Pakistan to Uzbekistan through Afghanistan. This fits well with our vision for trade and connectivity through Afghanistan to the Central Asia