LAHORE: The Lahore Development Authority (LDA) has directed the Lahore Electric Supply Company (Lesco) to remove hanging wires from Tolinton Market in Shadman and G-1 Market in Johar Town as part of an ongoing rehabilitation and beautification project.

The LDA also instructed Lesco to reposition electricity meters to designated spots to avoid inconvenience and enhance the visual appeal of the markets.

“Lesco authorities must take up this issue seriously by removing the hanging wires from both markets to help improve their overall appearance,” said LDA Director General Tahir Farooq during a visit to the sites on Tuesday.

At Tolinton Market, Mr Farooq was informed that the project was in its final stages, with tile installation in the front compound and parking area nearing completion. The façade beautification was reported to be almost done, significantly improving the market’s look. He was also briefed that the sewage and drainage systems had been completed, with work on the corridors currently underway.

The DG proposed establishing a model shop for each business category in Tolinton Market to offer consumers better shopping options at reasonable prices. He also instructed the LDA chief engineer to accelerate civil works to facilitate both shopkeepers and customers.

Later, Mr Farooq visited G-1 Market in Johar Town and reiterated the need for urgent removal of hanging wires and timely completion of other infrastructure work. He also inspected Bhobtian, Qazalbash, and Sher Shah Chowk along Raiwind Road. The DG directed repairs, maintenance, and replacement of malfunctioning traffic signals.

OPERATION: The Lahore district administration and Metropolitan Corporation Lahore (MCL) have intensified operations against illegal structures across the city to enforce urban planning regulations.

Two unauthorised buildings were demolished in the Data Ganj Bakhsh and Ravi zones.

The operations were supervised by MCL Chief Officer Shahid Abbas Kathiya, reflecting the administration’s firm stance against violations of building bylaws.

Published in Dawn, April 30th, 2025

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