KARACHI (HRNW): Sindh Senior Minister for Information and Transport, Sharjeel Inam Memon, stated today that the public has begun reaping the benefits of the provincial government’s extensive development initiatives. He emphasized that comprehensive steps are being taken to upgrade infrastructure and provide dignified, modern facilities to the citizens of Sindh.
Focus on Modern Transport and Connectivity
The Minister highlighted that revolutionizing the transport sector remains a top priority for the Sindh government. To ensure affordable and efficient commuting:
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BRT Yellow Line: This mega-project is moving rapidly toward completion and is expected to significantly reduce travel time for Karachi residents.
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Karachi Circular Railway (KCR): Advanced planning is underway for the full restoration and modernization of the KCR to serve as a backbone for the city’s transit.
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Road Infrastructure: Large-scale rehabilitation of Karachi’s road network is in progress, including the completion of several key arteries, flyovers, and underpasses designed to ease traffic congestion.
Economic Growth and Infrastructure Sustainability
Sharjeel Memon further noted that infrastructure improvements are being directly linked to economic revitalization. By upgrading the drainage systems and roads in industrial zones, the government aims to boost business activities and create employment opportunities.
He reiterated that the administration’s goal is not merely to announce projects but to ensure their timely completion. “Our focus is on delivering tangible relief to the people through high-quality infrastructure that stands the test of time,” the Minister remarked. He added that the ongoing work on drainage and sewage systems alongside road construction is a testament to the government’s holistic approach to urban planning.
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