RUDA vows for state-of-the-art Mass Transit System in Lahore

Author: APP

Minister of transport Mr Ibrahim Hassan Murad, visited the CBD headquarters and held extensive discussions on matters related to connectivity of Punjab mass transit system with the transit plans of RUDA and CBD. He appreciated the transport and transit plans of both the authorities. He further stated that due to hyper inflation, price hikes, petroleum price variations and an overall dip in economic activity the solution to public mobility is affordable and people friendly mass transit systems.

During briefing session the contours of RUDA transit plan basing on nine precincts with extensive primary , secondary and tertiary roads network with 300 feet right of way at main nodes was elaborately explained with inclusions of transport technology, transport corridors, expected corridor densities and the rider stipulations .

Huge parking depots, freight terminals, intelligent transport system and revamping of existing railway stations in the area are one of few highlights which underscore the most modern, public friendly and sustainable transport and transit plan. The execution will be delineated through employing the latest, metro, LRT, BRT and conventional systems.

On divulging upon CBD transit system , it was reiterated that it will have the most ideal connectivity with Punjab mass transit , basing upon feeder corridor, blue line and grand communication infra structure initiatives like ghora chowk fly over and revamping of Walton road.

Minister also proposed to have renamed/branded the kalma chowk metro station as CBD station with display panapolies.

Chief executive officer RUDA and CBD, Mr Imran amin assured that both authorities will cooperated with all the allied departments of transport ministry in making the Punjab mass transit system a success in terms of its connectivity to RUDA and CBD areas and also in the realm of public friendly sustainable measures for smooth operations .

It is pertinent to note that officers from transport department, Punjab mass transit authority, Punjab transport company , NESPAK, RUDA and CBD attended this joint meeting. News Desk

Daylight exposure can improve blood sugar control in diabetics: study

Improving blood sugar control may be as easy as increasing daytime exposure to natural light, according to a new research that can help millions of people with Type 2 diabetes (T2D).

The study showed that natural daylight can boost metabolism and help treat and prevent diabetes. It can also help curb other metabolic conditions, such as obesity.

“The misalignment of our internal circadian clock with the demands of a 24/7 society is associated with an increased incidence of metabolic diseases, including type 2 diabetes,” said Ivo Habets, of Maastricht University, in the Netherlands.

“Natural daylight is the strongest zeitgeber, or environmental cue, of the circadian clock but most people are indoors during the day and so under constant artificial lighting.

“Our research shows that the type of light you are exposed to matters for your metabolism. If you work in an office with almost no exposure to natural light, it will have an impact on your metabolism and your risk or control of Type 2 diabetes, so try to get as much daylight as possible, and ideally, get outdoors when you can,” Habets said.

The findings were presented at the annual meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) in Hamburg, Germany from October 2-6.

The team carried out a range of metabolic tests on 13 people with T2D when they were exposed to natural light and when they were exposed to artificial light and compared the results, Medical Daily reported.

They were exposed to two lighting conditions during office hours (8am to 5pm) in a randomised cross-over fashion: natural daylight from windows and artificial LED lighting.

There was a gap of at least four weeks between the two interventions, each of which lasted 4.5 days.

During the natural daylight intervention, the light intensity was usually highest at 12:30pm, with an average reading of 2,453 lux. The artificial light was a constant 300 lux.

Evenings were spent in dim light (less than 5 lux) and the sleeping period (11 p.m. to 7 a.m.) in darkness.

The results showed that blood glucose levels were within the normal range for longer during the natural daylight intervention than in the artificial light intervention (59 per cent of the 4.5 days vs. 51 per cent ).

The respiratory exchange ratio (this provides an indication of whether fat or carbohydrates are being used as the source of energy) was lower during the daylight intervention than during the artificial light intervention, indicating that the participants found it easier to switch from using carbohydrate to fat as an energy source when exposed to natural light.

Per1 and Cry1 — genes that help control circadian rhythms, were more active in natural light than in artificial light.

Resting energy expenditure and core body temperature followed similar 24-hour patterns in both light conditions.

Serum insulin levels were similar in both light conditions but the pattern of serum glucose and plasma free acids was significantly different between conditions.

“Further research is still needed to determine the extent to which artificial light affects metabolism and the amount of time that needs to be spent in natural light or outdoors to compensate for this,” Habets said.

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