Karachi’s University Road to remain closed from Nov 10-Dec 30 due to new work

Published November 9, 2025
Heavy machinery digs along Karachi’s University Road on November 9. — Screengrab by author
Heavy machinery digs along Karachi’s University Road on November 9. — Screengrab by author

A new wave of road closures is set to cripple Karachi once again, as after the much-delayed Red Line Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project turned major arteries into construction zones, the Karachi Water and Sewerage System Improvement Project (KWSSIP) is bringing fresh digging, roadblocks and traffic congestion to one of the city’s busiest corridors — University Road.

According to officials, a section of University Road between Nipa Chowrangi and Federal Urdu University will remain closed from November 10 to December 30.

“The closure is necessary for laying new 96-inch and 72-inch pipelines as part of the K-IV augmentation plan,” said a senior official. “This stretch, which is roughly 2.7 kilometres long, will form part of a new network that’s crucial for improving the city’s water supply.”

However, for millions of daily commuters, the Red Line BRT’s construction already brought endless congestion, dust, and frustration to residents of Gulshan-i-Iqbal, Gulistan-i-Johar and adjoining areas.

The first phase of the new water project will cover the Nipa Chowrangi to Federal Urdu University stretch, while the second phase will extend from Hasan Square to Nipa Chowrangi, according to project documents.

Officials have set December 30 as the deadline, but many remain sceptical given the city’s track record of repeated delays and missed timelines.

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