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Karachi January 7, 2021 Citizens will not be allowed to take their vehicles to Karachi’s Burnes Road food street from January 10. The decision to pedestrianise the well-known food street has been made by the Sindh government to facilitate the food lovers and to beautify the Old City area. Officials said the announcement was made after close consultation with the District South administration and the city’s traffic police department. They said several meetings had been convened by the Sindh government with the district administration and other relevant departments to formulate the plan. Talking to The News, Deputy Inspector General of Police Iqbal Dara said he had directed his subordinates to make frequent visits to the intersections surrounding the food street and mark the locations of diversion points to avert any gridlocks or traffic mess, particularly during peak hours. ....
Karachi’s famous Burnes Road closes for vehicles from January 10 Pakistan A view of Karachi s Burnes Raod. Photo uploaded by Younis Qureshi on Google Maps. KARACHI: Karachi s famous food street, Burnes Road, is now closed for vehicles from January 10 as evening time has been allocated to pedestrians from 7 pm onwards. In this regard, a notification has been issued by the Additional Deputy Commissioner II, according to which the decision will take effect from January 10. As per the notification, Liaquat Highway, from Fresco to Court Road, will be closed for vehicles at 7 pm and traffic coming from Aram Bagh will be diverted to MA Jinnah Road and People s Square. ....
Underpasses, flyovers and parking plazas are often presented as the epitome of development. But such expensive interventions usually fail to improve neighbourhoods because their very conceptualisation is flawed and does not take on board the real issues of people they are meant to be for. What can planning learn from the failures of the past? Illustration by Samiah Bilal Midas, the king of Phrygia, was renowned for his wealth. According to the Greeks, his fabulous riches were the result of the kindness he showed to Silenus, the old goat-like tutor of Dionysus, the god of wine, vegetation and ecstasy. So pleased was Dionysus with Midas’s behaviour that he granted the king one wish. Midas asked for everything he touched to be turned to gold. At first Midas was overjoyed with the gift, but once he realised that even his food and drink were transformed upon touching his lips, he was horrified. Out of pity, Dionysus told him how to wash away his golden touch, which he did in ....
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