All-Out Efforts for Progress of Karachi: Imran Khan
Islamabad: Prime Minister Imran Khan reiterated on Friday that the federal government is committed to play its due role in development and progress of Karachi in view of public welfare. The Prime Minister made these remarks while chairing a review meeting regarding completed and ongoing projects of federal government for the development of Karachi. The Prime Minister was briefed about the progress on 162 billion rupees development package announced by the Federal Government.
The Prime Minister said that provision of civic facilities and development in proportion with Karachi’s population were ignored in past. He said increase in exports is vital for economic development and it is necessary to improve port and transportation facilities in Karachi to achieve this objective. He said that development of Karachi and the country is interlinked. He said Karachi is an engine of growth in country’s economy. Imran Khan called for immediate focus to issues pertaining to clean drinking water, sewerage, and water pollution.
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It was decided in the meeting to reorganize the Sindh Infrastructure Development Company and enhance its capacity to timely implementation of development projects. A detailed briefing was also given about various projects, including construction of flyover on Jinnah Avenue, progress on Operationalization of Green Line, different development projects being completed in other parts of Sindh under Prime Minister’s Package, big projects under Public Private Partnership like water filtration plants, revamping of Lyari Expressway, and extension of Karachi Northern Bypass.
The meeting was informed that Sakhi Hassan, Five Star, and KDA flyovers, 6.4 kilometer-long road and a portion of Manghopir road were inaugurated last week. The meeting was apprised that infrastructure of Green Line Bus Rapid Transit System will be completed by March next year. While, 95 percent work on water supply line with a diameter of 66 inches from Banaras to Jam Chakro has been completed and rest of the work will be accomplished by next month.
Regarding upgradation of fire-fighting system of Karachi Municipal Corporation, it was told that so far over one billion rupees have been spent on this project under which fifty fire tenders will be included.