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  2. Honda 70 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda 70 (later rebadged as the Honda CD70) is a four stroke motorcycle produced by Honda of Japan from 1970 to 1991. Production moved to Atlas Honda of Pakistan, in 1991. Introduced to compete against rival two-stroke small capacity motorcycles, the Honda 70 had a Four stroke engine with a displacement of 72 cc (4.4 cu in).

  3. Atlas Honda - Wikipedia

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    A Honda CD 70 4 stroke motorcycle. Atlas Honda was founded as Atlas Autos Limited following a technical collaboration agreement with Honda Motor Company in 1963, focusing on motorcycle production and sales in Pakistan. [5] The first manufacturing facility was established in Karachi.

  4. Plug-in electric vehicles in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Dewan Motors installed another station for plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles at Dolmen Mall in Karachi in February 2017. [37] [38] BYD has also plans for setting up charging stations in Pakistan which will be done in association with the leading oil company in the country, Total Parco. [39]

  5. Honda SL70 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda SL70 Motosport, which was introduced in 1970, is a small street/trail motorcycle with a four-stroke engine, a four-speed manual gearbox, and a full-cradle frame. The bike was extremely popular with younger riders who used it off-road as a trail bike and mini motocrosser. For the latter role, it was essentially replaced by Honda's XR75 ...

  6. Honda Express - Wikipedia

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    The Honda Express or Honda NC50 is a scooter made by Honda between 1977 and 1983. Variants include the Express (NC50), Express II (NA50), Express SR (NX50) and Urban Express (NU50). All versions of the Express line are powered by an air-cooled 49 cc (3.0 cu in) two-stroke engine.

  7. Economy of Karachi - Wikipedia

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    In line with its status as a major port and the country's largest metropolis, it accounts for most of Pakistan's revenue generation. According to the Pakistan Federal Board of Revenue's 2006-2007 year-book, tax and customs units in Karachi were responsible for 70.75% of direct taxes, 33.65% of federal excise tax, and 23.38% of domestic sales tax. [3]

  8. Karachi Cattle Market - Wikipedia

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    Karachi Cattle Market (also known as Cow Mandi or Maweshi Mandi) (Urdu: کراچی مویشی منڈی) is a cattle market set up each year at, Karachi, Pakistan. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The market is often regarded as Asia's largest cattle market, and thousands of animals are sold by small, independent traders. [ 4 ]

  9. List of serving generals of the Pakistan Army - Wikipedia

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    Commander, Logistics Area (Comd Log Area), Karachi: Hilal-e-Imtiaz (Military) Imtiazi Sanad: 34: Asif Mahmood Goraya: Army Air Defence 84 PMA LC: Commandant, School of Army Air Defence (Comdt SAAD), Malir, Karachi: Hilal-e-Imtiaz (Military) 35: Akif Iqbal: 37 Punjab Regiment 84 PMA LC: Director General, Counter-Terrorism (DG CT), at Dte Gen ISI ...