RAWALPINDI: The Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA) has officially launched a significant beautification project along the Grand Trunk Road, covering the stretch from Defence Housing Authority (DHA) Phase-I to Phase-II, as well as the area in front of Bahria Town. The project, which aims to transform this key corridor into an aesthetically pleasing and environmentally friendly route, has commenced under the directives of RDA Director General Kinza Murtaza.
The beautification efforts will include extensive plantation, the creation of green belts, and various aesthetic enhancements, such as painting and the installation of decorative pools. These improvements are designed to not only elevate the visual appeal of the area but also to contribute to environmental sustainability.
Director General Kinza Murtaza emphasised that the project aligns with the vision of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif for Rawalpindi, focusing on a blend of beauty, functionality, and long-term sustainability in urban development. To ensure the project’s success, Murtaza has directed all relevant directorates to complete the work within the specified timeframe, uphold strict quality standards, and establish ongoing monitoring and maintenance protocols.
The beautification of the Grand Trunk Road is expected to significantly enhance the city’s aesthetic and environmental landscape, making it a more attractive route for both residents and visitors. The project is also aimed at contributing to Rawalpindi’s overall development strategy, improving the quality of life for its residents.
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