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  2. Transport in Karachi - Wikipedia

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    An iconic tramway service was started in 1884 by the British in Karachi. The service was run on multiple routes by Mohamedali Tramways Company between 1947 and 1975. In 1975 trams closed due to unknown reason. [8] [9] However, the revival of tramway service is proposed by Karachi Administrator Iftikhar Ali. Turkey has offered assistance in the ...

  3. Pakistan International Container Terminal - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, PICT was listed on the Karachi Stock Exchange, following an initial public offering. [4] [5] In April 2004, the first phase of the project became operational at a cost of $30 million. [3] [6] In April 2012, International Container Terminal Services acquire 35 percent of the PICT. [7] As of 2012, it has a maximum handling capacity of ...

  4. Karachi Freight Corridor - Wikipedia

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    The Karachi Freight Corridor is a significant infrastructure project in Pakistan aimed at improving the movement of freight from the Karachi port city to various parts of the country. The project involves the construction of a dedicated double-track corridor and other related facilities.

  5. Jinnah International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The PIA maintenance also check other airlines' aircraft in Karachi such as Philippine Airlines, Yemenia and Turkish Airlines. In 2007 a Karachi bound 747 for the UK was found by government inspectors to have poor maintenance at Karachi and Islamabad after an engine fell onto a Manchester Airport runway shortly after landing. [16]

  6. Shah Faisal Colony - Wikipedia

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    Shah Faisal Colony (Urdu: شاہ فیصل کالونی ), founded as Drigh Colony [1] (Drigh Village Refugee Colony) [2] is a residential and commercial area in Karachi, Sindh province of Pakistan. [3]

  7. Karachi Area Control Centre - Wikipedia

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    Karachi ACC is also part of the Bobcat Air Traffic Flow Management program, which helps to optimize traffic flow through Kabul FIR. Due to lower navigation and surveillance capabilities, and limited ATS provision capabilities, Kabul FIR often becomes very congested airspace with limited number of operating routes and flight levels.

  8. Burmee Colony - Wikipedia

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    Large scale Rohingya migration to Karachi made Karachi one of the largest population centres of Rohingyas in the world after Myanmar. [11] According to community leaders and social scientists, there are over 1.6 million Bengalis and up to 400,000 Rohingyas living in Karachi, which is the highest number after Myanmar and now Bangladesh. [9] [6]

  9. Pakistanis in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    It has 16 units that operate its offices from all provinces and has the central executive office in Pretoria. during covid lockdown they help the South African community a lot with daily food parcels, medicine e.t.c, city of Tshwane issued a letter of appreciation to acknowledge their efforts, Mr. Zahid Afzal is emerging a leader for Pakistani ...