Karachi Reeling Under Ecological Disaster
Pakistan & Gulf Economist 2011, July 17, 30, 28
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Publisher Description
Byline: DR. S. M. ALAM Karachi, the largest and the most populous city of Pakistan, presents an interesting and colorful combination of old and new developments. The narrow and the twisting lanes and alleys of the old city are throbbed with life along sides wide metalled roads and elegant modern buildings with offices, big departmental stores and shopping malls. Its market and bazaars offer an endless varieties of decorative items including indigenous handicrafts and carpets of rare deign and beauty.
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