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Copy of Newspaper 2006 ARCHIVES Planning 2006 DAP-NEDUET NEWSPAPER CLIPPING Author News Paper Page Agency Title Type New Paper Name Date Page No. No. Last First Bhutto Sardar Mumtaz Ali Is Kalabagh dam the most urgent need? Article Daily Dawn 6 1-Jan-06 1 Saleem Raja Ali Niche tourism-the best option Article Daily Dawn BE iv 2-Jan-06 2 Naseem S.M Kalabagh: the question of alternatives Article Daily Dawn 6 6-Jan-06 3 Azad Arif Visit: Warm and sunny Cyprus Article The News 31 8-Jan-06 4 Faruqui Ahmed Enchanting encounter with yosemite Article Daily Dawn M 4 8-Jan-06 5 Baloch latif Removal of encroachments along beaches planned Article Daily Dawn 18 17-Jan-06 6 Sabir Arman Parking plazas planned City govt moves to privatize MVI dept Article Daily Dawn 17 19-Jan-06 7 Khan Fatehyab Ali Seismic factor goes against Kalabagh Article Daily Dawn 6 19-Jan-06 8 Khan Sher Baz Basha or Diamer dam: Royalty is the name of the game Article Daily Dawn 2 22-Jan-06 9 Khan Shaheen Rafi Dam(n)ing detail Article The News 11 22-Jan-06 10 Rashid Salman Mountain of No Return Article The News 31 22-Jan-06 11 Nasarullah Nusrat Orangi-the other side of the coin Article Daily Dawn 18 22-Jan-06 12 Shah Zulfiqar The city underneath Article The News 25 29-Jan-06 13 Masood Aisha A spick-and-span Saddar; but for how long? Article The News 2 29-Jan-06 14 Isani Aamna Haider In the park by the sea Article The News 42 29-Jan-06 15 Khan Liaquat Ali The bneach that was…. Article The News 41 29-Jan-06 16 Sharif Azizullah 400 illegal billboards removed Article Daily Dawn 18 3-Feb-06 17 Ashraf Ahmer Welcome to the shore Article The News 31 5-Feb-06 18 Mohiuddin Fasahat Karachi is not a Mal-e-Ghanimat: Nazim Article The News 4 5-Feb-06 19 Jabbar Rubina Partial ban on polythene bags Article The News 42 12-Feb-06 20 Rafique Fareeha Once upon a hill Article The News 31 12-Feb-06 21 Haque Ihtasham-ul Foreign firms may handle gwadar port Article Daily Dawn 3 25-Feb-06 22 Ahmed Shahzada Irfan Devolving infficiency Article The News 27 26-Feb-06 23 Ashraf Ahmer How Clifton Road lost its glory! Article The News 40 26-Feb-06 24 Mustafa Syed Sami A vision of change for Karachi Article Daily Dawn 19 27-Feb-06 25 Khan Shujaat Ali High Court tells city govt to restore PECHS road Article Daily Dawn 17 8-Mar-06 26 Sharif Azizullah Five mega projects to be ready in 4 months Article Daily Dawn 17 10-Mar-06 27 Mustafa Zubeida Lyari Expressway: a new land scam? Article Daily Dawn 18 10-Mar-06 28 ARCHIVES Planning 2006 DAP-NEDUET NEWSPAPER CLIPPING Author News Paper Page Agency Title Type New Paper Name Date Page No. No. Last First Ahmed Dr Noman Development of authorities Article The News II 12-Mar-06 29 Subohi Afshan Approaches to PSM privatization Article Daily Dawn BE I 13-Mar-06 30 Kushik Qurban Ali Nai Gaj dam and the survival of Manchhar Lake Article Daily Dawn BE IV 13-Mar-06 31 Kumar Anand Land for developers Article Daily Dawn EB v 13-Mar-06 32 Ahmed Noman Core issues in Asian cities Article Daily Dawn 6 17-Mar-06 33 Hassan S. Raza Police enjoy freehand to grab any land Article Daily Dawn 17 18-Mar-06 34 Kiani Khaleeq Wapda to be divided into independent companies Article Daily Dawn 3 25-Mar-06 35 Asghar Muhammad Encroachment much more than a menace Article Daily Dawn 13 26-Mar-06 36 Burki Shahid Javed Pakistan's growth story Article Daily Dawn 7 28-Mar-06 37 Rowell Jennifer Urbanisation causing rapid growth in global poverty Article Daily Dawn 15 29-Mar-06 38 Baloch Latif Taiser Town Scheme-45 Resettlement site emerging as model township Article Daily Dawn 15 31-Mar-06 39 Khan Shujaat Ali SHC rules out commercial use of amenity plot Article Daily Dawn 17 2-Apr-06 40 Masood Aisha Playgrounds of Karachi a vanishing phenomenon Article The News 4 2-Apr-06 41 Iqbal Nasir Parking lot plan dropped Article Daily Dawn 17 6-Apr-06 42 Bhagwandas Unauthorised constrution in Hindu Gymkhana Article Daily Dawn 18 17-Apr-06 43 Ahmed Dr. Noman Plan versus project Article The News ii 30-Apr-06 44 Shahzad Irfan Crucial water projects face uncertainty Article Daily Dawn M iv 1-May-06 45 Burki Shahid Javed A comprehensive land policy Article Daily Dawn 7 2-May-06 46 Lahiri Tripti Slums, Shops make way for'world-class' Delhi Article Daily Dawn 15 4-May-06 47 Arshad Samra Port renaissance Article The News 41 7-May-06 48 Bilal Yubah The pearl of Swiss Alps Article Daily Dawn M 4 7-May-06 49 Baloch Latif Coastal vilages lack facilities Article Daily Dawn 13 8-May-06 50 Alam Mukhtar Experts call for raising quality of construction Article Daily Dawn 18 9-May-06 51 Khan Mubarak Zeb Recontruction opportunity zones In 20 districts proposed Article Daily Dawn 10 12-May-06 52 Javed Rashid New Balakot to be moderlled on Islamabad Article Daily Dawn 4 13-May-06 53 Ahmed Shahzada Irfan Unreal state of real estate Article The News 29 14-May-06 54 Bhatti Inam A city full of wonders Article Daily Dawn M 4 14-May-06 55 Sharif Azizullah Encroachments on footpaths causing accidents Article Daily Dawn 19 16-May-06 56 ARCHIVES Planning 2006 DAP-NEDUET NEWSPAPER CLIPPING Author News Paper Page Agency Title Type New Paper Name Date Page No. No. Last First Farah Naseem KBCA determined to make Karachi a model city Article Daily Dawn AS 2 20-May-06 57 Mani Rakesh Seoul searching Article Daily Dawn M 4 20-May-06 58 Khan Muhammad Ali Danger zone? Article The News 11 21-May-06 59 Jah Tariq Alam India revisited Article Daily Dawn M 4,5 28-May-06 60 Tanoli Qadeer Hussain Suffering by the sea Article The News 39 28-May-06 61 Pasha Asra Some visitors are wilder than the animals Article The News 5 28-May-06 62 Mohiuddin Fasahat Chundrigar Road project delayed till next year Article The News 2 28-May-06 63 Siddiqui Engr Hussain Thar coal power project: an unrealised dream Ahmad Article Daily Dawn EB IV 29-May-06 64 Sharif Azizullah Rs30bn being spent on 552 projects of city govt Article Daily Dawn 15 5-Jun-06 65 Haque Ihtasham ul ADB seeks details of new projects Article Daily Dawn 1 8-Jun-06 66 Shakil Zahid Devolution in reverse Article The News 27 11-Jun-06 67 Kiani Khaleeq Provinces' water share likely to be reduced Article Daily Dawn 1 12-Jun-06 68 Khan Aamir Shafaat Rs8.15 billion allocated for Karachi projects Article Daily Dawn 17 16-Jun-06 69 Cowasjee Ardeshir Pressing on … and on Article Daily Dawn 7 18-Jun-06 70 Nasarullah Nusrat Welcome charged parking! Article Daily Dawn 18 18-Jun-06 71 Asghar Raja Privatisation policy criticised in NA Article Daily Dawn 16 21-Jun-06 72 Sharif Azizullah City govt budget enhanced Article Daily Dawn 17,19 1-Jul-06 73 Khan Zaigham The urban nightmare Article The News 6 2-Jul-06 74 Khan Zaheer Ahmed Malir schools victim of govt's neglect Article Daily Dawn 18 4-Jul-06 75 Adil Adnan Forward in defence Article The News 26 9-Jul-06 76 Imtiaz Huma The city that sleeps Article The News 42 9-Jul-06 77 Rashid Salman Between hell and high water Article Daily Dawn 31 16-Jul-06 78 Isani Aamna Haider Monstrosities lnc. Article The News 39 16-Jul-06 79 Ghori Habib Khan Removal of encroachments at Sabzi Mandi ordered Article Daily Dawn 15 17-Jul-06 80 Khan Bahzad Alam Spotlight on 'garden city' Article Daily Dawn 1,3 19-Jul-06 81 Paracha Abdul Sami Potable water project faces further delay Article Daily Dawn 4 21-Jul-06 82 Ahmed Dr Noman At market's price Article The News 31 23-Jul-06 83 Durrani Ammara Insecure times Article The News 27 23-Jul-06 84 ARCHIVES Planning 2006 DAP-NEDUET NEWSPAPER CLIPPING Author News Paper Page Agency Title Type New Paper Name Date Page No. No. Last First Shah Zulfiqar Rural and ruined Article The News ii 23-Jul-06 85 Bhagwandas Illegal construction at Hindhu Gymkhana Article Daily Dawn 18 29-Jul-06 86 Baloch Latif Downpour devastates Keamari, Lyari towns Article Daily Dawn 18 2-Aug-06 87 Ghori Habib Khan Sabzi Mandi turns into marshland Article Daily Dawn 18 2-Aug-06 88 Bhagwandas 20,000 rare books in jeopardy Article Daily Dawn 13 7-Aug-06 89 Saeed Nadeem Highways blocked: work on Kachhi Canal hampered Article Daily Dawn 5 8-Aug-06 90 Durrani Ammara Life without a raincheck Article The News i 13-Aug-06 91 Ziauddin M. Gwadar seaport-still a long way to go Article Daily Dawn BE i 14-Aug-06 92 Mooraj Anwer Disfiguring the landscape Article Daily Dawn 17 14-Aug-06 93 Kiani Khaleeq Major water projects suffer cost overruns Article Daily Dawn 3 18-Aug-06 94 Rana Parvaiz Ishfaq Potential of Gwadar Port not yet exploited Article Daily Dawn 9,10 19-Aug-06 95 Muhammad Rahma Grand plans.
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