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Sindh approves Rs10bn Karachi upgrade

Published on: May 13, 2026 8:44 PM

Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has approved more than 10 billion rupees for improving Karachi’s basic infrastructure. The decision was taken during a meeting on mega development projects aimed at easing traffic pressure and upgrading urban services. Officials say the funding targets key infrastructure gaps in Pakistan’s largest city.

The meeting reviewed ten major development projects focused on road rehabilitation, traffic flow and transport system improvements. The chief minister directed authorities to ensure timely completion of all ongoing schemes. He stressed the need for coordinated planning to address Karachi’s growing population challenges.

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Meanwhile, Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab briefed the meeting on a proposed alternative corridor from Azam Basti to Landhi Murad Chaurangi. The project, estimated at 582 million rupees, is expected to reduce traffic pressure on residential areas. Officials said the corridor will help divert traffic to Shahrah-e-Bhutto.

Furthermore, the chief minister instructed the Local Government Department to immediately submit the project for approval. He emphasized that delays in development projects must be avoided. Authorities were directed to prioritize infrastructure upgrades that improve daily commuting conditions.

Read more: Govt to make Karachi Pakistan’s most developed city, says Memon

Overall, Murad Ali Shah highlighted that Karachi’s rapid urban growth requires integrated and fast-track planning. He said development efforts must focus on sustainable solutions to manage traffic and public demand. The approved funding is part of broader efforts to modernize the city’s infrastructure.

 

Filed Under: Pakistan, Sindh Tagged With: Karachi infrastructure, Karachi traffic issues, Latest, mega development Karachi, Murad Ali Shah, Sindh development projects, urban planning Pakistan

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