Government greenlights upgradation of G.T. Road to three-lane carriageway

Published April 20, 2025
Minister for Communications Abdul Aleem Khan presides over a special meeting on N-5 in Islamabad on Saturday. — INP
Minister for Communications Abdul Aleem Khan presides over a special meeting on N-5 in Islamabad on Saturday. — INP

ISLAMABAD: The federal government has decided to upgrade the Grand Trunk (G.T.) Road (N-5) to a uniform, three-lane carriageway, modeled on the standards of motorways.

The decision was taken in a high-level review meeting held on Saturday and the National Highway Authority (NHA) was directed to start work on the project.

Federal Minister for Communications Abdul Aleem Khan chaired the meeting which had been specially convened to assess the plan to repair and expand G.T. Road.

Senior officials from the ministry of communications, planning department and economic affairs division along with the chairman of the NHA and other key stakeholders presented recommendations for the restoration and extension of the road.

The G.T. Road is a major north-south artery that traverses the country.

It is the longest national highway in Pakistan, running from Karachi to Torkham, near the Afghan border.

It was decided that the project would be executed in two phases and it was assured that the first phase of the rehabilitation and expansion work on the N-5 would be completed by the end of the current fiscal year.

Federal Minister for Communications Abdul Aleem Khan said the objective of this mega project was to ensure a consistent and high-quality road infrastructure.

He stated that the rehabilitation and expansion of the N-5 was a top priority and a well-coordinated two-phase strategy has been evolved for its execution.

The minister also announced that he would personally inspect the project sites along the N-5 and instructed the NHA chairman and senior officers of the department to conduct field visits at various stages to ensure on-ground progress.

During the meeting, senior officials shared proposals based on the currently available funds for the restoration of the GT Road. Abdul Aleem Khan reiterated the need to rehabilitate the key national artery on a district-to-district basis in order to minimise travel difficulties for the public.

Mr Khan emphasised the significance of timely expansion and rehabilitation of the GT Road to maintain its optimal condition.

He stressed that the available funds must be utilised judiciously.

He directed all departments concerned to work on feasible proposals for the improvement of the historic highway.

He noted that financially unviable projects in the past had caused losses to the national exchequer whereas the current focus on motorways will prove economically beneficial in the long run.

Published in Dawn, April 20th, 2025

Opinion

Editorial

Regional bonhomie
Updated 23 May, 2025

Regional bonhomie

Trilateral cooperation and commercial activity can lead to prosperity for all involved, specifically Afghanistan.
Local government bill
23 May, 2025

Local government bill

THE PML-N leadership is known for concentrating powers in the hands of the top political office and governing ...
New normal?
Updated 23 May, 2025

New normal?

WHY can’t the PTI and its jailed leader decide what they want? Even while leverage is slipping from its hands, the...
Khuzdar atrocity
Updated 22 May, 2025

Khuzdar atrocity

A process of reconciliation is sorely needed in the province, solely militarised response will be insufficient.
Budget and climate
22 May, 2025

Budget and climate

Govt's plan to present a climate-focused budget for the next fiscal year is a welcome paradigm shift in national economic planning.
Justice for Noor
Updated 22 May, 2025

Justice for Noor

Noor's death was the result of not just one person’s malevolence, but a preventable tragedy caused by several individuals failing to do the right thing.