PML-N govt’s to construct a 7 lane road on Super Highway in Sindh
Pakistan
Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) government has decided to construct a seven
lane road on the Super Highway which will shorten the distance between
Karachi and Hyderabad to just 2 hours.
The plan originally belonged to last government with the intention to complete it in 2013 but the construction never started and thus the project was only limited to files.
Now the current government is working on same scheme but it has changed the named of Super Highway to Motorway M-9.
The 7 lane road will be ideal for all kinds of traffic. And to avoid traffic jams, motorway M-9 (136 km long) will have 20 fly overs.
National Highway Authority and Malir Development Authority will take care of the project, including 7 lane road, 20 bridges and other required additions.
The project will be completed in two years will expenditure of Re13 billion.
The plan originally belonged to last government with the intention to complete it in 2013 but the construction never started and thus the project was only limited to files.
Now the current government is working on same scheme but it has changed the named of Super Highway to Motorway M-9.
The 7 lane road will be ideal for all kinds of traffic. And to avoid traffic jams, motorway M-9 (136 km long) will have 20 fly overs.
National Highway Authority and Malir Development Authority will take care of the project, including 7 lane road, 20 bridges and other required additions.
The project will be completed in two years will expenditure of Re13 billion.
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