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Ongoing development projects across city rapidly moving towards completion : Mayor Hyderabad

UrduPoint

UrduPoint

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July 5, 2026

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UrduPoint

lean right

· Jul 1, 2026

BSDI projects being successfully completed in Kalat: DC Munir

BSDI projects being successfully completed in Kalat: DC Munir

Libyan News Agency

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· Jun 28, 2026

Dbeibah discusses the needs of Tripoli with the municipality and directs the acceleration of infrastructure projects.

Dbeibah / Discusses / Needs /Tripoli / Municipality / Directs / Acceleration / Infrastructure Projects

The Rising Nepal

center

· Jun 24, 2026

Birgunj metropolis stresses on disaster mgmt, infrastructure development, good governance

Birgunj (Parsa), June 24: The Birgunj Metropolitan City has laid emphasis on infrastructure development, forests and env...

Egyptian Gazette

lean right

· Jul 5, 2026

North Sinai approves 1st strategic plans for Hasana and Nekhel cities

The Governor of North Sinai, Major General Dr Khaled Megawer, has approved the first-ever strategic urban development plans for the cities of Hasana and Nekhel in Central Sinai. The decision marks a significant milestone in the governorate’s long-term vision for sustainable growth and integrated urban planning. The approvals represent the latest step in North Sinai’s [] The post North Sinai approves 1st strategic plans for Hasana and Nekhel cities appeared first on Egyptian Gazette.

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 21, 2026

Tiada pembangunan boleh atasi kepentingan awam

MUKADIMAH Banjir kilat, lubang benam, isu warga asing dan penjaja haram antara cabaran yang terus menjadi perhatian dan tuntutan tinggi bagi Datuk Bandar Kuala Lumpur, DATUK SERI FADLUN MAK UJUD dalam memastikan setiap isu ditangani secara berkesan dan berterusan. Selepas hampir lapan bulan menerajui Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur (DBKL), beliau mengakui pengurusan sebuah bandar raya ... Read more The post Tiada pembangunan boleh atasi kepentingan awam appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

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Related coverage for "Ongoing development projects across city rapidly moving towards completion : Mayor Hyderabad": UrduPoint — BSDI projects being successfully completed in Kalat: DC Munir. Libyan News Agency — Dbeibah discusses the needs of Tripoli with the municipality and directs the acceleration of infrastructure projects.. The Rising Nepal — Birgunj metropolis stresses on disaster mgmt, infrastructure development, good governance. Egyptian Gazette — North Sinai approves 1st strategic plans for Hasana and Nekhel cities. Utusan Malaysia — Tiada pembangunan boleh atasi kepentingan awam