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Abbasi vows major overhaul for Pakistan Railways' ML-1 line
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55894, member: 636"] Railways Minister Muhammad Hanif Abbasi announced the government's dedication to upgrading railway systems across Pakistan. The administration plans to bring these facilities up to global benchmarks through comprehensive modernization efforts. Abbasi addressed these initiatives during an interview with a private television network. The minister outlined how officials plan to enhance administrative practices within Pakistan Railways. Modern technological solutions will replace outdated operational methods throughout the organization. Government leaders have identified infrastructure expansion as a primary objective for the railway sector. Abbasi highlighted the ML-1 Railway corridor as a centerpiece of development strategy. This major project represents the administration's broader vision for transportation advancement. Officials believe these improvements will transform how passengers and cargo move throughout the country. [/QUOTE]
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