Punjab Minister Highlights Rapid Progress on Rawalpindi Signal-Free Project
By Farzana Chaudhry | Lahore, PakistanProvincial Minister for Works and Communications Malik Sohaib Ahmad Bharath has said that, in line with Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif’s vision, work is progressing rapidly on projects aimed at providing modern and convenient travel facilities for the public. Speaking at a meeting in Rawalpindi, he noted that the…
By Farzana Chaudhry | Lahore, Pakistan
Provincial Minister for Works and Communications Malik Sohaib Ahmad Bharath has said that, in line with Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif’s vision, work is progressing rapidly on projects aimed at providing modern and convenient travel facilities for the public. Speaking at a meeting in Rawalpindi, he noted that the completion of the Rawalpindi Signal-Free Corridor will significantly reduce travel distances, benefiting millions of commuters daily.
The project includes two flyovers and three underpasses, along with the modernization of Kachhari Chowk, Iftikhar Janjua Chowk, and Annexe Chowk. The flyover will stretch from Rawat Chowk to Rashid Minhas Road, expected to transform the city’s traffic landscape and accelerate business activities.
Bharath directed authorities to complete the project on time while ensuring quality and incorporating beautification work. He emphasized that the initiative reflects the Chief Minister’s people-friendly policies and will alleviate traffic congestion, delays, and related stress for residents of Rawalpindi.
