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Ali Tahawer Gilani

Executive Director Procurement And Contracts at Ravi Urban Development Authority

Ali Tahawer Gilani is currently the Director Contracts and Procurement at Ravi Urban Development Authority. Ali's experience includes roles as a Procurement Specialist at Punjab Skills Development Project, Procurement Specialist and Economist at Punjab Enabling Environment Project, Program Officer CSOs Procurement Management at the Assessment and Strengthening Program - USAID, Procurement Analyst at the Technical Resource Facility, and Senior Advisor at Social and Economic Business Research Associates. Ali has also worked as a Policy Analyst at The World Bank and as an HR Manager Plant Services at Dh Fertilizers. Ali holds a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) degree with a focus on Procurement, Finance, and HR from Lahore University of Management Sciences.

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Lahore, Pakistan

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Ravi Urban Development Authority

Ravi Urban Development Authority (RUDA) intends to develop urban areas of the province into sustainable, livable and well-managed engines of economic growth. Urban development and its management are critically linked with sound, comprehensive and strategic metropolitan level long-term planning. Over the years, rapid urbanization has changed the socio-economic and physical characteristics of the cities. The physical growth of the cities has emerged in a very different way from the land uses proposed in master plans and other such documents. Lahore, the capital of the Punjab province, is rapidly urbanizing being a regional urban center of key commercial, financial, industrial and socio-cultural significance. The estimated population of Lahore is above 10 million. The Ravi, a transboundary river of India and Pakistan, is an integral part of the Indus River basin and forms the headwaters of the Indus basin. The waters of the Ravi drain into the Indian Ocean through the Indus River in Pakistan. Subsequent to construction of Thein Dam in 2000 upstream of Madhopur headworks in India, surface flow to the Ravi has reduced to negligible level during winter months. Average annual flow between 1985 and 1995 was recorded as 5 MAF and due to irrigation and hydro power diversions in India, the average annual flow between the years 2000-2009 was reduced to 1.1 MAF. The Ravi remains almost dry except the monsoon season. In addition to lower water level flows, the Ravi River at the downstream of Lahore also faces pollution problems. A 72 km stretch from Lahore Siphon to Baloki headworks indicates heavy contamination of the water and sediment with various heavy metals owing to municipal and industrial sewage being disposed of untreated. Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA) Lahore, through its twelve disposal stations, discharges wastewater of the entire city directly to the Ravi River.


Headquarters

Lahore, Pakistan

Employees

1,001-5,000

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