KARACHI: The Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) has approved and finalised a major road development project in District Malir aimed at improving mobility, reducing travel time and enhancing connectivity for thousands of daily commuters, said a statement on Monday.

The project – the rehabilitation of the key corridor stretching from Gulshan-i-Hadeed to Allah Wali Chowrangi – has reached a significant milestone with the formal issuance of the tender.

“This marks the beginning of the execution phase of one of the most essential road upgrades planned for the eastern belt of the city,” the statement said.

“The scheme has been designed to facilitate residents, streamline traffic flow and support the rapid growth of surrounding neighbourhoods and industrial zones.

“This vital artery serves as a primary connector not only within District Malir but also between key industrial and commercial hubs, including the Bin Qasim Industrial Zone and the route leading towards Thatta,” it stated.

The project, the statement said, carries an estimated cost of Rs496 million, covering comprehensive rehabilitation works that include road surfacing, drainage improvements, lane marking and the installation of necessary infrastructure to ensure long-term sustainability.

The construction timeline has been set at one year, with a commitment that the upgraded route will offer improved safety, durability and convenience for Karachiites upon completion, it added.

Published in Dawn, November 18th, 2025

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