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Copy of Newspaper 2006 ARCHIVES Infrastructure 2006 DAP-NEDUET NEWSPAPER CLIPPING Author Agency News Paper Title Type New Paper Name Date Page No. Last First Page No. Hasan S. Raza Many major roads closed for years Article Daily Dawn 13 9-Jan-06 1 Haque Ihtasham ul World consortium for dams proposed Article Daily Dawn 1 25-Jan-06 2 Ahmed Noman Privatization of solid waste management service Article Daily Dawn iv 29-Jan-06 3 A. Khan Dr Sardar Riaz Controversial dam issues Article Daily Dawn iv 30-Jan-06 4 Rashdi Maheen A The water and other gimmicks Article Daily Dawn 18 4-Feb-06 5 Jabbar Rubina Towards a neater Karachi Article The News 42 5-Feb-06 6 Sharif Azizullah Road repair projects in doldrums Article Daily Dawn 14 6-Feb-06 7 Khan M. H Officials plamed for slow pace of watercourse lining Article Daily Dawn 21 18-Feb-06 8 Mustafa Iqbal The perpetual reign of the patwari Article The News 6 19-Feb-06 9 Arshad H Aabid Qaiyum & Undercurrents Abbasi Article The News i 19-Feb-06 10 Baloch Farooq The blight of I.I. Chundrigar Road Article The News 39 26-Feb-06 11 sharif Azizullah Jinnah Bridge to Quaidabad Accord for elevated expressway signed Article Daily Dawn 17 2-Mar-06 12 Tahir Zulqernain Flyover plan: the axe falls on trees again Article Daily Dawn 9 6-Mar-06 13 Wilson Karl Manila's garbage dump offers lifeline for poor Article Daily Dawn 10 6-Mar-06 14 Lovell Jeremy N-waste: buery it and forget? Article Daily Dawn 15 10-Mar-06 15 Haque Ihtasham ul $11.2bn plan to generate 11,9000MW of electricity Article Daily Dawn 3 15-Mar-06 16 Shahid Saleem Sui gas supply to Punjab, Frontier suspended Article Daily Dawn 1 22-Mar-06 17 Kiani Khaleeq Isra begins saving water in reservoirs Article Daily Dawn 1 23-Mar-06 18 Sabir Arman Snaooing of cable Prolonged power cuts in Nazimabad, Liaquatabad Article Daily Dawn 17 23-Mar-06 19 Huq Malik Irfanul Need to upgrade fire-brigade stressed Article Daily Dawn 5 28-Mar-06 20 Raashed I. H. Asia in for water crisis: study Article Daily Dawn 5 29-Mar-06 21 Ahmed Sultan Providing water, power and gas to all Article Daily Dawn 6 30-Mar-06 22 Sabir Arman Citizens face unannounced electricity breakdowns Article Daily Dawn 13 3-Apr-06 23 Amjad Iqbal Yaqoob Malik Increase in gas tariff, meat prices hits consumers hard Article Daily Dawn 2 3-Apr-06 24 Kiani Khaleeq Water plan for kharif prepared Article Daily Dawn 1 3-Apr-06 25 Sharif Azizullah Nazim cuts charges for new water connections Article Daily Dawn 17 5-Apr-06 26 Shahid Saleem Pipeline blast disrupts gas supply to hub factories Article Daily Dawn 16 7-Apr-06 27 Khan Zaheer Ahamad Double road planned in Malir Article Daily Dawn 18 8-Apr-06 28 Bokhary Q. A Govt urged to build new bridge Article Daily Dawn 4 20-Apr-06 29 Sharif Azizullah Many city areas hit by water shortage Article Daily Dawn 17 22-Apr-06 30 Sabir Arman Karachiites suffer more electeicity breakdowns Article Daily Dawn 17 26-Apr-06 31 Khan M.H 60pc water shortfall at Kotri Barrage Article Daily Dawn 21 27-Apr-06 32 Ahamed Amin Water conservation key to green revolution: report Article Daily Dawn 2 27-Apr-06 33 Sabir Arman Snapping of high-tension line deepens power crisis Article Daily Dawn 17 28-Apr-06 34 Fatima Dr Mahnaz KESC's poor delivery service Article Daily Dawn i 1-May-06 35 Sabir Arman KESC's rift with Wapda on tariff intensfies Article Daily Dawn 13 1-May-06 36 Rashidi Maheen A A city bulldozed Article Daily Dawn 17 2-May-06 37 Sharif Azizullah Road occupied by showroom owners Article Daily Dawn 16 2-May-06 38 Alam Mukhtar No clue yet to culprits of toxic waste dumping Article Daily Dawn 17 7-May-06 39 Durrani Ammara These dark days Article The News 27 7-May-06 40 1 ARCHIVES Infrastructure 2006 DAP-NEDUET NEWSPAPER CLIPPING Author Agency News Paper Title Type New Paper Name Date Page No. Last First Page No. Sabir Arman Electricity breadowns compound miseries Article Daily Dawn 17 9-May-06 41 Ahmed Dr Noman Wasted experiment Article The News iii 14-May-06 42 Guriro Amar Disposable plans Article The News 42 14-May-06 43 Raashed I. H Wapda without standby system Article Daily Dawn 5 15-May-06 44 Mahdi Abid Sewage damages PTCL lines Article Daily Dawn 13 17-May-06 45 Ashfaque Azfar-ul- Consumers critical of new KESC management Article The News 2 21-May-06 46 Rashdi Maheen A Karachi Back to the dark ages Article Daily Dawn 19 25-May-06 47 Khan A. A The contaminated water crisis Article The News 39 28-May-06 48 Rashdi Maheen A. Karachi's power supply a casualty of politics Article Daily Dawn 19 6-Jun-06 49 Sharif Azizullah Underpasses of signal-free corridor under threat Article Daily Dawn 17 8-Jun-06 50 Mahmood Amjad Officials ignored dirty water reports Article Daily Dawn 12 9-Jun-06 51 Sharif Azizullah Hydrants being made town-specific from 15th Article Daily Dawn 17 10-Jun-06 52 Sabir Arman Faults keep many areas without electricity Article Daily Dawn 13 12-Jun-06 53 Sabir Arman Protests against power failures Article Daily Dawn 17 14-Jun-06 54 Hussain Dilawar Biggest single-day fall KSE act stem market decline Article Daily Dawn 1 15-Jun-06 55 Jamal Nasir Images of road building Article Daily Dawn 1 19-Jun-06 56 Bhagwandas KESC makes life of Karachiites Miserable Article Daily Dawn 15 26-Jun-06 57 Sabir Arman Power riots erupt in city Article Daily Dawn 17 29-Jun-06 58 Siddiqui Engr Hussain Who is responsible for Karachi power crisis? Ahmad Article Daily Dawn vi 10-Jul-06 59 Kiani Khaleeq Loadshedding across country planned Article Daily Dawn 16 12-Jul-06 60 Sharif Azizullah KWSB to issue monthly Water, sewerage bills Article Daily Dawn 18 15-Jul-06 61 Hassan Saad Shock to the system Article Daily Dawn 39 16-Jul-06 62 Sabir Arman Many areas face power failures as line snaps Article Daily Dawn 17 23-Jul-06 63 Fatima Dr Mahnaz Power Crisis in Karachi Article Daily Dawn v 24-Jul-06 64 Musheer Saba Welcome to the north side Article The News 41 30-Jul-06 65 Tahir Battered civic system poised for more rains Article Daily Dawn 17 1-Aug-06 66 Hassan S. Raza Chundrigar Road caves in Article Daily Dawn 17 1-Aug-06 67 Sharif Azizullah Pipeline burst adds to water crisis Article Daily Dawn 17 1-Aug-06 68 Malik Aziz Rain ends prolonged dry spell in Sindh Article Daily Dawn 13 1-Aug-06 69 Sabir Arman Enraged consumers take to the streets Article Daily Dawn 17 2-Aug-06 70 Siddiqui Tahir Most roads remain submerged Article Daily Dawn 17 2-Aug-06 71 Sharif Azizullah Water level improves further in Hub Dam Article Daily Dawn 19 2-Aug-06 72 Kamal KPT underpass project still incomplete: Article Daily Dawn 18 3-Aug-06 73 Siddiqui Tahir Civic infrastructure remains deslocated Article Daily Dawn 17 4-Aug-06 74 Hasan Syed Shoaib Grand designs falter before ground realities Article Daily Dawn 19 4-Aug-06 75 Kiani Khaleeq Fate of four major project unclear Article Daily Dawn 9 5-Aug-06 76 Khalil M. Asghar Torrential rain plays havoc in twin cities Article Daily Dawn 2 5-Aug-06 77 Naqvi Lubna jerar Make an effort Article The News 39 6-Aug-06 78 Sabir Arman Night-long showers cripple life again Article Daily Dawn 17 8-Aug-06 79 Bhagwandas KESC offices attacked for frequent breakdowns Article Daily Dawn 17 9-Aug-06 80 2 ARCHIVES Infrastructure 2006 DAP-NEDUET NEWSPAPER CLIPPING Author Agency News Paper Title Type New Paper Name Date Page No. Last First Page No. Siddiqui Tahir Stagnant water adds to citizens' miseries Article Daily Dawn 19 10-Aug-06 81 Naqvi Ansar (Infra)Structure collapsed Article The News 26 13-Aug-06 82 Ahmed Dr Noman A look down the drain Article The News ii 13-Aug-06 83 Bhagwandas Many areas experience power failures Article Daily Dawn 13 14-Aug-06 84 Baloch Latif Many roads submerged in old city areas Article Daily Dawn 19 17-Aug-06 85 Raza Hassan Azizullah shrif & Torrential rains paralyse life in city Article Daily Dawn 17 18-Aug-06 86 Sharif Azizullah Flooding ruins all vital throughfares Article Daily Dawn 17 19-Aug-06 87 Bhagwandas KESC fails to normalise power supply Article Daily Dawn 17 19-Aug-06 88 Nazar Yousuf The gathering storm and its implications Article Daily Dawn 13 19-Aug-06 89 Siddiqui Tahir Defence, Clifton stink with stagnant water Article Daily Dawn 17 19-Aug-06 90 Abbasi Arshad H Power in a drop of water Article The News ii 20-Aug-06 91 Siddiqui Tahir Road, street still under water Article Daily Dawn 17 20-Aug-06 92 Siddiqui Tahir Road, streets still under water Article Daily Dawn 17 20-Aug-06 93 Siddiqui Tahir Roads, streets still under water Article Daily Dawn 17 20-Aug-06 94 Kamal Muniba We should be happy when it rains, but… Article The News 39 20-Aug-06 95 Boloch Latif Lyari roads, streets server as sewage course Article Daily Dawn 16 21-Aug-06 96 Siddiqui Engr Hussain Overcoming the power crisis Ahmad Article Daily Dawn vi 21-Aug-06 97 Qaiser Aileen Slogan should be: clean drinking water from all taps Article Daily Dawn 5 22-Aug-06 98 Khan M.
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