Transport

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has released $10 million to support the next planning and design phase of Pakistan’s ML-1 railway project, which spans from Karachi to Rohri. ML-1 is

Gujranwala has entered a new era of modern and eco-friendly transport with the groundbreaking of the Gujranwala Mass Transit System, launched under CM Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif’s Transport Vision 2030.The

A major financial scandal has been uncovered in Pakistan Railways after an internal inquiry confirmed that more than Rs110 million was paid in bogus electricity bills. According to the inquiry

The Punjab Transport Company has introduced 15 electric buses in Chakwal as part of the province’s push for clean and modern public transport. Officially launched on December 3, the service

Authorities in Karachi have expanded the existing ban on two- and four-seater rickshaws, adding six major roads to the previously restricted 20 routes as traffic congestion worsens across the city.

PML-N President Nawaz Sharif has approved the Gujranwala Mass Transit Project during a meeting with Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz and Defence Minister Khawaja Asif. The approval was granted in his

Dense fog has gripped several cities across Punjab, causing major disruptions to traffic and forcing the closure of multiple motorways. According to the Motorway Police, the Lahore–Sialkot Motorway (M-11) has

Islamabad’s electric bus service has crossed 100,000 passengers, leading the Capital Development Authority (CDA) to request 600 additional buses from the National Radio and Telecommunication Corporation (NRTC). Officials stated that

Pakistan has announced an ambitious plan to install 3,000 electric vehicle (EV) charging stations nationwide between 2025 and 2030 to accelerate clean transportation. According to an official document shared with

The Punjab Transport & Mass Transit Department has intensified its province-wide crackdown on smoke-emitting and unfit vehicles as part of anti-smog actions. According to the latest report, 21,788 vehicles were