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  PESHAWAR:Having already missed its April 30 deadline, the provincial government on Monday said that the first section of the metro bus project in Peshawar will now be completed on May 20.This was stated by officials of the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa associated with the Peshawar Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project, including Peshawar Development Authority (PDA) Director General Isrurul Haq, Transport Secretary Kamran Rehman and Peshawar Commissioner Shahab Ali Shah, during a media white sambas  briefing.They said that 80 per cent of construction work on reach-1 (from Chamkani to Firdous) has been completed, while 75 per cent of work on reach-2 has been completed and 94 per cent of work on reach-3 has been completed.Haq, in his presentation, explained that underg superstar adidas damen round work for the Gulbahar flyovers has been completed and that they will be ready for the grand inauguration by May 20. We will try to complete the civil work, but if the flyover is not ready for traffic, we will not ri adidas originals ultraboost sk its inauguration,  he said whil Jxcd John Bolton in Moscow for tough talks on nuclear treaty
 KARACHI:After a long wait, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has issued policy directives for the renewal of cellular mobile licences in coming months.Und air max 96 er the Telecom Policy 2015, the regulator should have issued the policy two years before the expiry of the licences. However, the PTA could n nike force 1 hombre ot release the policy, which forced the cellular mobile operators, Jazz, and Telenor, to approach the Islamabad High Court to get clarification on the matter.Licences of Pakistan Mobile Communications Limited (formerly Warid/Jazz) and Telenor Pakistan are going to  adidas marathon tr original expire on May 25, 2019, while the licence of China Mobile Pakistan (CM Pak/Zong) will expire on October 22, 2019.The PTA has set per megahertz (MHz) prices for the frequency spectrum in 900 MHz at $39.5 million and 1800 MHz at $29.5 million, the new policy draft said. The new licences will also be for a 15-year time frame like the old ones.In total, these spectrum prices add up to $450 million for each company. The two cell