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RAWALPINDI: The Rawalpindi Municipal Corporation (RMC) is nearing completion of a large-scale urban upgrade in the historic Raja Bazaar and the city’s busy Commercial Avenue Market, with most underground utility work already finished and beautification efforts now underway.

Municipal officials report that around 80 percent of underground cabling has been completed along the key commercial stretch of Raja Bazaar, while nearly 90 percent of similar work has been finalised in Commercial Avenue Market. The project, valued at Rs875 million, is scheduled for completion by May 30, with the transformed areas expected to reopen to the public in June.

The next phase in Raja Bazaar includes restoring old building façades, installing uniform signboards, constructing tuff-tiled pedestrian walkways, upgrading pavements, and adding public washrooms and seating areas. Decorative lighting, flower pots, and greenery will also be introduced to improve the visual appeal. Once finished, the market will operate as a pedestrian-friendly walking street.

In Commercial Avenue Market, beautification has begun following the relocation of utilities. Similar improvements are planned to enhance infrastructure and create a more organised shopping environment.

Officials say the initiative, launched under Punjab’s broader urban improvement drive, aims to boost cleanliness, modernise infrastructure, and create a healthier and more attractive setting for residents and visitors. Authorities believe the revamped markets will encourage increased foot traffic and commercial activity, positioning both locations as vibrant, accessible urban destinations.

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