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Business Recorder
3 days ago
- Automotive
- Business Recorder
CM monitors road test: Punjab set to start latest SRT train
LAHORE: Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif had a trial trip in Pakistan's first urban electric train, Super Autonomous Rapid Transit (SRT). She personally monitored the road test of 'Super Autonomous Rapid Transit' (SRT) from Main Ali Town to Muslim Town. She inspected the SRT, and reviewed its various facilities. The CM was briefed in detail by Minister for Transport Bilal Akbar about the SRT. The Chief Minister also reviewed road test drive of the SRT, and checked running of SRT amidst normal traffic. People on Raiwind Road and Canal Road expressed happiness after seeing the 'Super Autonomous Rapid Transit (SRT)', which is being run successfully in Turkey, China and other countries. She was apprised, 'In Abu Dhabi, 03 bogies of 'Super Autonomous Rapid Transit', against a capacity of 04, have been installed. Norco International's latest SRT has a capacity of 320 passengers. The first complete e-train 'Super Autonomous Rapid Transit' can travel 40 kilometres after a single charge.' She was also briefed, 'Super Autonomous Rapid Transit (SRT) will have air conditioning and other facilities. It will reduce environmental pollution, and will improve traffic on roads.' The CM said, 'People of Punjab are now waiting for good news every day. Beauty of Lahore will be doubled with the running of SRT. Good news of SRT is also coming to Gujranwala and Faisalabad.' Copyright Business Recorder, 2025


Express Tribune
12-02-2025
- Politics
- Express Tribune
'Dhee Rani' initiative unites 36 couples
RAWALPINDI: Under the Punjab government's "Dhee Rani" programme, a large collective marriage ceremony was held in Rawalpindi for 36 deserving Muslim and non-Muslim couples from impoverished backgrounds. The event took place at the city's largest marquee. The brides were provided with free jewellery, basic essential dowries, and blessings. Artists performed traditional Punjabi dances and wedding songs. The dowries were set according to the Islamic Shari'ah, with the importance of the Mahr (dower) clearly emphasised. All grooms were sternly advised that these are Punjab's daughters, and they must ensure their happiness and respect. Even if their salaries are modest, they must provide their wives with dignity and respect. These poor daughters will turn their homes into heaven, but if any groom behaves unjustly, the Punjab government will take action, it was further warned. Each couple was allowed to have 10 family members attend the ceremony. The families of both the grooms and brides were transported by government vehicles with full protocol to the venue. The government also provided free wedding outfits for the couples. Speaking on the occasion as a special guest, Punjab Minister for Transport Bilal Akbar urged the grooms to keep their wives happy. "CM Maryam Nawaz is working for the welfare of the people, mentioning programmes such as the Ehsaas Card and Health Card as monumental achievements." He emphasised that the primary focus of both the Pakistan and Punjab governments is the welfare and development of the people. Akbar noted that after witnessing Maryam Nawaz's work, even ministers feel embarrassed about their own contributions. Provincial Minister for Social Welfare, Sohail Shaukat called the collective wedding initiative a historic step, hailing the "Dhee Rani" programme as a significant and enduring initiative that has brought much-needed assistance to the poor and deserving families.