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Thar rail project set to power Pakistan with affordable energy, says railways minister

Published on: July 8, 2025 10:17 PM

The Thar rail connectivity project is moving closer to completion, promising a major shift in Pakistan’s energy landscape. During a recent progress meeting, Federal Minister for Railways Muhammad Hanif Abbasi said the project will enable direct transport of Thar’s indigenous coal to power plants across the country, significantly cutting electricity costs.

Minister Abbasi highlighted that electricity generated from local Thar coal will cost only Rs. 4.7 per unit, compared to Rs. 15 per unit from imported coal. This shift, he said, offers a “highly viable alternative” to expensive energy imports and supports Pakistan’s goal of energy self-sufficiency.

The strategic project is a joint effort between the Ministry of Railways and the Frontier Works Organization (FWO). DG FWO, Major General Abdul Sami, assured timely execution, with project completion expected by next year. While key components like rails and fastenings are being imported to meet international standards, sleepers are being produced locally, supporting domestic manufacturing.

Extensive geotechnical and hydrological surveys have already been completed, ensuring proper route selection and environmental resilience. These studies were crucial to laying a strong foundation for the project’s implementation and long-term sustainability.

Calling it a “game-changer for the economy,” Minister Abbasi said the Thar Rail Project will not only deliver cheaper electricity to the public but also help save valuable foreign exchange. He stressed the government’s full commitment to the project, describing it as a cornerstone of national development and energy independence.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Federal Minister for Railways, Latest, Muhammad Hanif Abbasi, Pakistan’s energy landscape, Thar rail connectivity project

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