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SC directs for protection of heritage building in Lahore’s Orange Line Train project

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December 8, 2017
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ISLAMABAD: In Orange Line Metro Train (OLMT) project case, the Supreme Court (SC) of Pakistanon Friday directed the authorities to take measures for the protection of ancient heritage buildings in 30 days.

These sites include Shalimar Gardens, Gulabi Bagh Gateway, Chauburji, Zebunnisa’s Tomb, Lakshmi Building, the General Post Office and others.

Announcing the reserved verdict, the court accepted provincial government’s pleas that were filed against Lahore High Court’s August order (LHC) to stop the construction within 200 feet of 11 historical sites in the metropolis for safety purpose.

The Apex Court announced verdict after seven months and 20 day.

The bench has also asked to start the project for two weeks on trial basis and also ordered to form green belt around Chauburji.

In May 2014, Punjab government had signed a project with Chairman of the Chinese National Development Reforms Commission regarding construction of an Orange Line Train in Lahore so that the metropolis will depict a melange of the traditional and the modern.

The train route will be 27.1 kilometer long, spread from Ali Town to Thokar Niaz Baig, from Multan Road to Scheme Mor, Chowburji, MAO College, Mall Road, Laxmi Chowk and Railway Station, from Garhi Shahu Bridge to GT Road and UET and from Pakistan Mint to Dera Gojran.

The Orange Line Train is said to be the common man’s ride that will move through places where people with low income and living standards are spending lives.

The original deadline for the project was December 25, 2017.

According to Punjab’s new budget, the biggest development project in the history of Lahore, Orange Line Metro Train Project, has been allocated the largest amount of finance in the history of development projects. Rs 93 billion has been allocated for the project in the development budget of Punjab for this year, which is Rs 8 billion more than the amount allocated last year.

No development project has ever been allocated such an amount from the budget. The fact that such a huge amount has been dedicated to this project shows the interest of the Punjab government in the completion of this project. It also shows that this is the Punjab government’s star project, which they aim to cash on in the next general elections.

Chief Minister of Punjab (CM) Shahbaz Sharif termed Orange Line Train project as an example of long-lasting friendship ofPakistan and China. He stated that the Orange Line Train will provide modern transport facilities to the nation.

The CM also assured that the plan will assist as many as 2.5 lac people daily for transportation. NNI

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