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Karachi set for major overhaul with new roads, electric buses, and AI surveillance

Published on: June 14, 2025 3:27 PM

KARACHI: Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has laid out an ambitious urban transformation plan for Karachi in the provincial budget 2025-26. The city will undergo wide-ranging upgrades, including road rehabilitation, improved drainage systems, and better water supply networks. The plan focuses on both aging infrastructure and neglected neighborhoods across South, Central, East, and Korangi districts.

Urban transport is also seeing a major shift. The introduction of 50 electric buses marks Pakistan’s first major move toward green public transit. These buses will begin operations this year, while another 100 are expected by August 2025. Meanwhile, progress on Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) projects continues. The Yellow Line is close to completion, and the Red Line has crossed 50% construction progress, offering hope for a faster and cleaner commute.

The Karachi Safe City Project is making strong strides, aiming to curb crime through AI-enabled CCTV systems. Thousands of high-definition cameras are being installed at entry and exit points, commercial areas, and sensitive zones. These cameras will be connected to real-time monitoring centers, helping law enforcement respond quickly to incidents and improve surveillance across the city.

Significant infrastructure projects are also in motion. Work continues on the Korangi Causeway Bridge, which will ease travel between Korangi and Defence. Simultaneously, upgrades are underway on Shahrah-e-Bhutto, one of the city’s busiest thoroughfares. These projects are expected to improve traffic flow and reduce commuting time for thousands of daily travelers.

Moreover, the new Annual Development Plan (ADP) includes initiatives for heritage restoration, beautification of business districts, and construction of new link roads. The government also aims to create more green spaces, develop tourist zones, and revitalize historical landmarks, making Karachi a more livable and attractive city for both locals and visitors.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: AI Surveillance, Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah, electric buses, Karachi, Latest, New Roads, provincial budget 2025-26

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