Karachi's plight and double-deckers | The Express Tribune
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Karachi's plight and double-deckers | The Express Tribune
The Sindh government's decision to ply double-decker buses in Karachi is a cosmetic move. It goes without saying that the metropolitan, ranked 12th globally in terms of size and population, is in dire need of a public transport system, but not one that is fancy and ill-planned. The ground reality i»»»
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