China Laid A Railway Line Near The Border Of Arunachal Pradesh
China Laid A railway line near the border of Arunachal Pradesh.New plot of China, railway line laid up near the border of Arunachal Pradesh in Tibet.
China completed the construction of a railway line connecting Lhasa and Nyangchi cities in Tibet. This railway line has been spread to the border of Arunachal Pradesh.
The Sichuan-Tibet Railway will be the second railway route in Tibet after the Qinghai-Tibet Railway.
This railway line will pass through the southeast Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, the most active geological area in the world.
The Sichuan-Tibet Railway starts from Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province, crosses Yan and enters Tibet via Kyamdo.
This reduces the travel time from Chengdu to Lhasa by 48 hours to 13 hours. Linjhi is known as Nyingchi. It is located near the border of Arunachal Pradesh.
Last month, President Xi Chinfag asked officials to expedite the work of the new rail project. He had said that it would play an important role in stability on the border.
Designed for a speed of 160 km, the 435 km rail line passes through 47 tunnels and 120 bridges.
PIA Headquarters, Sindh and Baloch employees fired from Karachi to Islamabad
The headquarters of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) have been shifted from Karachi to Islamabad. About half of the PIA employees were laid off during this process.
Most of the people removed belonged to Sindh and Balochistan provinces. It is believed that this decision was taken due to political reasons.
Intelligence agency ISI is also believed to be behind this decision of the government.
It is being said that the headquarters of the airlines were shifted and hundreds of officers and employees were fired to suppress the voice of protest.
In the process, 800 workers were shifted from Karachi to Islamabad.
Out of these, many officials and employees who spoke Sindhi and Urdu languages considered it appropriate to take voluntary leave instead of going to Islamabad.
According to him, other conditions in Islamabad more expensive than Karachi were also not positive. So it was not right to go there.
Earlier, retired Air Chief Marshal Arshad Malik, CEO of the government-backed PIA, had removed 900 employees for disciplinary action for various reasons.
These people were removed on charges of corruption, taking jobs on the basis of fake degrees, and other charges