New Karachi Town Chairman Reconstructs College Entrance Beach to Ease Student Commute

Karachi (HRNW)- Chairman New Karachi Town Muhammad Yousuf, taking immediate action on the complaint of the Principal of Government Degree College Sector 5L, completed the reconstruction of the broken beach in front of the main gate of the college, which was also formally inaugurated. This initiative has put an end to the severe difficulties faced by students in coming and going to the college. On this occasion, Chairman New Karachi Town Muhammad Yousuf was accompanied by Vice Chairman Shoaib Bin Zaheer, College Principal and Town Officers Mushtaq Khan, Faisal Sagheer and Khalid Hussain. Chairman Muhammad Yousuf said that a month ago, the College Principal had informed him about the dilapidated condition of the beach. This beach was located right in front of the gate of Government Boys Degree College Sector 5L, while a drain also passes along it, due to which the students were facing severe difficulty in movement. Recently, the beach had further deteriorated due to the passage of a dumper, after which the construction work was completed on a fast-track basis. He said that the tender and other paperwork were handled very quickly so that the construction could be completed on time. Chairman Muhammad Yousuf said that the students of the college are our children and the future of the Pakistani nation, providing them with better facilities is our top priority and no negligence will be tolerated in this regard. On this occasion, the Principal of Government Degree College Sector 5L sincerely thanked Chairman New Karachi Town Muhammad Yousuf and said that the construction of the playa through timely action is an excellent initiative, which has facilitated not only the students of the college but also the residents of the area. The Principal demanded from the Chairman New Karachi Town to also make the construction of a service road along the college gate possible so that more facilities can be provided to the students and teachers.

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