
Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab is seen with businessmen of Jodia Bazaar, Karachi on February 6, 2025. — Facebook@barristermurtazawahabofficial/
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KARACHI: Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab on Thursday announced the development of a master plan for reorganization and rehabilitation of roads, along with a change of sewerage lines in Judia Bazaar and Kapra Market.
The project will include both traditional road content and high quality pavements to ensure sustainable and sustainable infrastructure at these key trading centers. He added that the master plan will include a well -defined timeline to ensure the timely completion of these very essential upgrades.
During his visit to Jodia Bazaar and Kapra Market on Thursday morning, Wahab, with the Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI), along with President Mohammad Mohammad Jade Bulani and other important stakeholders, provided essential municipal services in the area. Instructions for immediate deployment. These include the allocation of a dedicated fire tender, sewerage suction vehicle, and a two -truck in the jurisdiction of the Judia Bazaar.
He also assigned to the focal people to monitor the issues of important urban administration, such as restoration of street lights, restoration of sewerage lines and eliminating rubble and trash in partnership with the Sindh Solid Waste Management Board. A committee was constituted to facilitate coordination, which included Afzal Zaidi, Karamullah Wasi and Noor Hassan Jokhio from the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC). Harsh Agar, Abdul Qadir Noorani and Saleem Lala, who represented the Judia Bazaar, were nominated as representatives of the Kapra Market.
In response to traders’ concerns about the ongoing construction of sewerage and rainwater drains in my Weather Tower, Wahab assured that development work would be accelerated and completed before the holy month of Ramadan. All the necessary road patch in Judia Bazaar and Kapra Market will be finalized before Ramadan.
All activities to reduce obstacles – including the restoration of the sewerage line, the approval of the debris and the removal of garbage – it will be performed after midnight to ensure that business operations are affected in the day. Can’t be done.
Addressing complaints about the full obstacle of the sewerage line in the Bombay Bazaar and the poor condition of Saleh Mohammad Street, he promised immediate action, which has replaced the sewerage line and the problems faced by the local business community. It also includes restoring the street to reduce.
To enhance the parking facilities in the area, Wahab confirmed the construction of a ramp in the Bolton Market building, which will be replaced by 300 vehicles. It is expected that the move will provide the most important assistance to traders and visitors. Two to three designated motorcycle parking zones have been identified to improve the crowd and improve traffic flow. In response to concerns about unorganized overhead cables, he assured that loose cables would be arranged regularly to improve both safety and aesthetics in the area.
Confirming his commitment to urban development, Wahab emphasized that the immediate restoration of street lights and clearance of arthritis sewerage lines remained the top priority. He instructed the authorities to start removing the garbage and debris without delays to ensure a clean and more organized environment for traders and residents.
Wahab reaffirmed his administration’s dedication to enhance Karachi’s commercial districts, promote a more business -friendly environment and implement sustainable urban improvements. He called on local businessmen and residents to cooperate with the City Administration to achieve the development of long -term infrastructure. Bulani expressed his appreciation for the unwavering support for the Wahab and Sindh government’s business community, especially small businessmen and shopkeepers.