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  RAWALPINDI:The Punjab government has invited bids from qualified firms for the construction of the long-pending Daducha Dam.The provincial government has also started land acquisition process for the water reservoir to be built at a cost of Rs6 billion.The project would be completed under the supervision of the Punjab irrigation department while the Water and Sanitation Agency (Wasa) would install a filtration plant on the Daducha Dam, worth up to Rs7 billion. Apart from this, the authority would be responsible  jordan1 for laying the water distribution network.Sources said that the long-pending project has become priority of the incumbent government due to complaints of dwindling water supply in the garrison city. It added that the land acquisition process would be finished by the time the qualifying firm would be awarded the adidas spezial marron  contract for the project.The entire project is expected to be completed in two-years after which Rawalpindi city and its  nike air force 1 femme adjoining areas will be supplied water from it. T Rgzr Iran-Pakistan Gas Pipeline Govt plans to review project
 KATHMANDU:A Malaysian jet carrying 13 jordan7 9 people that aborted its takeoff and skidded into mud forced Kathmandu airport to shut down for more  4er jordan than airmaxplus  12 hours until the plane was moved Friday.Bomb explodes at Indian diplomatic outpost in NepalNobody was hurt in the incident but hundreds of passengers had flights cancelled and all incoming flights were diverted after the Malindo Airlines Boeing 737 went off the runway late Thursday.The jet was speeding down the Tribhuvan International Airport runway when the pilots detected a problem and aborted takeoff, airport spokesman Prem Nath Thakur said.The jet skidded into grass and came to a halt in mud about 100 feet (30 metres) from the runway. All aboard are safe,  Thakur said, adding that the cause of the problem was not immediately known.Nepal's only international airport reopened again just before midday Friday after the jet was  removed without any damage,  Thakur added. Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. PHOTO: AFP