Privatisation Minister Abdul Aleem Khan on Friday asked the National Highway Authority (NHA) to roll out the online system and ensure tracking systems in all the main highways.
According to details, Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP) President Aleem Khan chaired a meeting of the NHA. On this occasion, Aleem Khan asked the NHA to follow the developed countries in terms of using the high-tech system.
Aleem Khan directed the NHA to ensure the monitoring of the vehicles at the motorways and GT roads at any cost.
"The NHA should prepare its dashboards and upload data on a daily basis. For this purpose, there is a need to establish the state-of-the art monitoring room on the patterns of the Safe City."
"The vehicles without balance in m-tag should also be given the messages of fines. The NHA needs to increase its revenue without violating the discipline of the motorways," said Aleem Khan.
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He maintained: "There should be uniform rules and regulations for those seeking directions through the motorways."
– Aleem Khan looks to uplift Pakistan Post –
Separately, few days back, Aleem Khan considered to uplift the performance of the Pakistan Post.
According to details, Aleem Khan chaired a meeting, during which he assigned the authorities with the new task to lead the Pakistan Post to progression. "The loss of Pakistan Post is not acceptable. There is a need to implement the business model."
"There is a need to work hard and put up all-out efforts to take the Pakistan Post out of the doldrums.
Aleem Khan had stressed the need for joining hands with the National Database and Registration Authority (Nadra) and other concerned institutions to generate revenue. "The Pakistan Post needs to increase its economic resources through the commercial use of its buildings," he said.
Emphasising the need for bringing the reforms in the Pakistan Post through the current requirements, Aleem Khan said: "The Pakistan Post should slash its expenses and increase the resources."
"The elements of self-reliance can be brought through clear intentions and hard work," the Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP) president added.
Aleem Khan had asked the Pakistan Post to provide its vacant buildings to the multinational companies (MNCs).
He maintained: "The Pakistan Post will have to increase the revenue to Rs 1.5 billion in the next six months as the Pakistan Post is facing a dire situation and there is a need to bring reforms in a short time."
Meanwhile, expressing his thoughts, the Pakistan Post DG said: "The personalised stamp, automation, digitalization, and other measures have been considered.