Shivakumar, Siddaramaiah Meet Congress Top Brass For Final Round Of Karnataka Cabinet Talks
The two leaders met the Congress leadership in Delhi, including Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi, to finalise the composition of the cabinet
"FINALISE" · 총 94건
필터 보기현재 지수
50.3
0 = 부정 우세
50 = 중립
100 = 긍정 우세
최근 7일 기준 87,422건을 분석한 결과, 뉴스 심리지수는 50.2(균형)입니다. 긍정 4,284건(4.9%)·중립 80,998건(92.7%)·부정 2,140건(2.4%)이며, 중립 비중이 뚜렷하게 높습니다. 성향 지수는 종합 14.8(중도 균형)입니다.
The two leaders met the Congress leadership in Delhi, including Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi, to finalise the composition of the cabinet
ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Communications Aleem Khan on Tuesday approved the construction of a new, state-of-the-art motorway via Mansehra, Kaghan, Naran, Jhal Khand, and Chilas (MNJC) to provide a safe alternative route to the Karakoram Highway (KKH). The decision was taken in a meeting of the National Highway Authority (NHA) held under the chairmanship of the minister, where key decisions were approved to modernise the country’s transport infrastructure. The secretary of communications and NHA Chairman Capt (retd) Asadullah Khan were also present. During the meeting, the federal minister was briefed on ongoing and new projects. Officials told the meeting that the MNJC motorway would be 172km in length, and that the route would reduce travel distance on the KKH by up to 120 kilometres. The project will be completed in two phases, the minister said. In the first phase, the motorway will be built from Mansehra to Kaghan, Naran, and Babusar Top, while the second phase will cover the section from Babusar Top to Chilas. A major highlight of the project is the construction of the 13.5km-long Babusar Tunnel, which will be the longest tunnel in Pakistan. Designed with future demand in mind, the four-lane motorway will have the capacity to expand to six lanes. Modern rest areas will be built every 25-30km for motorists, and freight terminals will be established at both ends of the motorway. Highlighting the economic significance of the project, the minister said that traditionally, trade from the Arabian Sea to China via existing routes was time-consuming and resulted in significant financial costs. The new motorway would directly link western China to the ports of Karachi and Gwadar, the minister added. He said the network would serve as the fastest, shortest, and most cost-effective route from the Arabian Sea to western China, drastically reducing transit times and costs while proving to be a “real game-changer” for the sustainable development of Gwadar Port. The minister directed NHA officials to finalise all technical aspects of the project within the specified timeline.
Congress leaders met in Delhi to finalise the Karnataka Cabinet. DK Shivakumar and Siddaramaiah discussed ministerial berths and deputy chief minister posts. The swearing-in ceremony for the new Chief Minister is scheduled for Wednesday. The party aims to form a stable government. Discussions are ongoing to finalize the complete list of ministers.
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Chief Executive John Lee on Tuesday said the city’s push to deepen connectivity with Central Asia is already bearing fruit, as he announced progress on direct flights to Kazakhstan alongside moves to make visa arrangements more convenient for travellers. Speaking to reporters in Astana during his first official visit to Central Asia, Lee said a Hong Kong-based airline will begin direct flights to Kazakhstan's biggest city Almaty in the first quarter of next year, significantly cutting travel time between the two places. He added that the new route will also provide access to other Central Asian, Eastern European and Caucasus regional destinations. In a statement, the SAR's flagship carrier Cathay Pacific announced plans to launch direct flights to Almaty in the first quarter of 2027. "The airline plans to operate three flights per week using an Airbus A330-300 widebody aircraft, which will be the only direct service linking Hong Kong and Kazakhstan," the airline said. Alongside the aviation breakthrough, Lee confirmed that the SAR is working to substantially extend visa-free access for Hongkongers in Central Asia. The SAR already has visa-free arrangements with Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, allowing stays of between 10 and 30 days. But Lee said his target is to extend the visa-free period to 30 days for all three nations. "We and the Kazakh government both agree that this is definitely one of our goals. We have already exchanged some further information with the two governments, and everyone is working hard to work toward this target," he said. "We hope that by this year, we can reach the best arrangement." He added that Uzbekistan has also signalled its agreement to the proposal following communications before the delegation's departure, Lee added. Once agreements with these countries are finalised, the SAR government will seek to facilitate easier entry for the remaining two Central Asian countries. On Wednesday, Lee is scheduled to visit Astana's Nazarbayev University, where President Xi Jinping first proposed the concept of the Belt and Road Initiative in 2013. The chief executive said Hong Kong and Kazakhstan can enhance collaboration on education. "The Education University of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, they will be developing a working relationship with the Nazarbayev University, to further expand the collaboration between the higher education institutions of the two places," he said. Lee will conclude his stay in Kazakhstan on Wednesday before travelling to Uzbekistan, describing the Astana leg alone as a significant breakthrough – with 43 memoranda of understanding in areas such as economic and trade cooperation, investment, and green finance expected to be signed in the country. Edited by Thomas McAlinden
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• Seeks detailed report from building authority on ‘violations’, reasons for ‘no action’ • Hall owners demand crackdown on mushrooming of ‘unsafe ballrooms’ KARACHI: Growing “complaints” about allegedly illegal issuance of no-objection certificates (NOCs) by the Sindh Building Control Authority (SBCA) for marriage halls and marquees and the construction of commercial structures on amenity plots have prompted the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) to initiate an inquiry and seek a detailed report from the authority on “violations committed, financial loss to the national exchequer” and “reasons for its inaction”. The move from the NAB came in “pursuant to a complaint” received by the bureau, which points out two major areas of violations allegedly by the SBCA. A NAB letter to the SBCA chief refers to a brief summary of allegations about “illegal issuance of NOCs for construction of marriage halls/marquees” and “illegal construction of marriage halls on amenity plots”. “You are once again required to submit a detailed report in respect of violations committed, loss caused to national exchequer and reasons for inaction on the part of SBCA regarding construction and operation of marriage halls in Karachi,” said the NAB letter to the SBCA chief, citing past requests to the authority which were never responded to. The anti-graft body’s move coincides with the recent alarms raised by residents, activists and legal experts over the unchecked commercialisation of residential plots in Karachi. It is feared that the move would worsen traffic congestion, cause pollution, lead to collapse of infrastructure and degrade the environment across the metropolis, which is already plagued by multiple civic issues. Speaking at a press conference titled ‘Citizens Speak for a Liveable Karachi’, organised by the Karachi Citizens Foundation (KCF) last week at the Karachi Press Club, the speakers pointed out that the city’s sewerage infrastructure is already collapsing under existing pressure. In such conditions, allowing commercialisation in residential areas will make things worse. Responding to a question about the authority’s response to the NAB query, a SBCA spokesperson said that the building authority had already initiated a survey and was collecting data to compile a final report for the anti-graft body. “Our team is collecting data from all districts of Karachi to identify the illegally raised marriage halls and marquees from all over the city. Once the report is finalised its details would also be shared with the relevant institutions,” he added. The stakeholders, on the other hand, raised questions over the ongoing SBCA survey. They say that everyone knows where and how illegal marriage halls have been constructed in the city yet the civic administration appears to be targeting those who are carrying out legitimate and lawful business activities. Rana Raees Ahmed, President of the All Karachi Marriage Hall, Lawn and Banquet Owners Association, described the mushrooming of illegal ballrooms as “death traps”. “There are around 200 such ballrooms which are built on ground or mezzanine floors of multi-storey flats,” he said. “With no safe structures, no fire exits and no safety measures in place, these venues are nothing short of death traps where even a minor incident can lead to massive financial losses and loss of lives. Under whose watchful eye are these being built? On the other hand, our legitimate members and those running lawful businesses are required to submit documents, complete formalities and make repeated rounds of government offices, all in the name of a NAB inquiry.” With around 800 members having “legitimate and lawful businesses” of marriage halls and banquets, he said his association appreciated the NAB inquiry, calling it need of the hour. Published in Dawn, June 1st, 2026
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