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Hence, in 1981, the Karachi Water Management Board (KWMB) was created, which was given both distribution and cost recovery powers. KMC was still responsible for its revenue and sewerage maintenance, hence KWMB was upgraded to KWSB in 1983 under the Mayor, Abdul Sattar Afghani, on the advice of World Bank.
In Karachi, the Karachi Water and Sewerage Board (KWSB) was separated from the City Development Authority and is an autonomous utility established by law in 1996. [ 50 ] Since the 2001 Local Government Ordinance, water supply and sanitation services in other cities and towns are expected to be transferred from provincial governments to the ...
Under the LGO of 2001, the Mayor of Karachi had control over city planning, the Karachi Water & Sewage Board (KW&SB), the Karachi Building Control Authority (KBCA), the Karachi Development Authority, the Karachi Revenue Department and the Karachi Land Registry. The funds for those organizations were also directly accessible to the mayor.
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The K-IV water project is part of Karachi Bulk Water Supply Project. [9] The responsibility of implementation of K4 project was handed over to WAPDA by the federal government in October 2020. The WAPDA vowed to complete the project in minimum time of two years so that the citizens of Karachi can benefit from it. [10] Like many other projects ...
Pages in category "Government of Karachi" ... Karachi Development Authority; ... Karachi Water and Sewerage Board; L.
Union Councils of Karachi. The following is the list of union councils of Karachi. Karachi had a total of 18 Towns, and 178 Union councils. Baldia Town. U.C. # 1 Gulshan-e-Ghazi U.C. # 2 Ittehad Town U.C. # 3 Islam Nagar U.C. # 4 Nai Abadi U.C. # 5 Saeedabad U.C. # 6 Muslim Mujahid Colony U.C. # 7 Muhajir Camp U.C. # 8 Rasheedabad Bin Qasim Town
The Clifton Cantonment (Urdu: کلفٹن چھاؤنی) is a cantonment town within the city of Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. [2] [3] It serves as a military base and residential establishment. It was established by the British Indian Army during 19th century British India, and was taken over by the Pakistan Army in 1947.