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 Pakistan’s first parking plaza to go operational in one month: Nazim
 Updated at: 2109 PST,  Thursday, January 22, 2009
Pakistan’s first parking plaza to go operational in one month: Nazim KARACHI: The country's first parking plaza in Saddar here would start operation within a month's time.

This was announced in a statement of the City District Government Karachi (CDGK) here on Thursday.

It further stated that the CDGK has completed the arrangements for the parking.

The seven storey facility has been constructed at a cost of Rs.700 million. It has a capacity of 800 cars and 300 motorcycles.

The Nazim of Karachi, Syed Mustafa Kamal, visited the parking plaza on Thursday and said that this is the first parking plaza in the country.

Apart from parking this plaza has offices as well as the shopping centre.

The Nazim Karachi said that scanning machines and latest cameras have been installed at the parking plaza for monitoring.
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