Gulshan Hadeed: New Water Project Launched to Address Long-Standing Supply Issues
Mayor Karachi Murtaza Wahab has inaugurated a new 5 million gallons per day (MGD) water supply scheme for Gulshan Hadeed in District Malir. The project aims to improve water availability for thousands of residents in the area.
According to Beyond Time News, the inauguration ceremony was held on Monday, where city officials and local representatives attended the event.
The new scheme is expected to reduce the long-standing water shortage issues faced by residents of Gulshan Hadeed and nearby localities.
Mayor Highlights Water Supply Challenges
During his address, Mayor Murtaza Wahab said the water supply to Gulshan Hadeed and surrounding areas had previously been affected after the Steel Mills administration stopped providing water.
He said the new project ensures that residents will no longer depend on the steel mills or other external sources for their water needs.
Separate Pipeline Built for the Area
The mayor explained that a dedicated 4-kilometer pipeline has been laid for Gulshan Hadeed.
He said the project was completed at a cost of around Rs 500 million.
According to Beyond Time News, the initiative was completed within two months by the Karachi Water and Sewerage Corporation.
Officials say the pipeline will significantly improve water distribution in the area.
Project to Benefit Large Population
Authorities estimate that nearly 500,000 residents of Gulshan Hadeed and surrounding areas will benefit from the new water supply scheme.
The project is expected to improve daily water access and reduce dependence on alternative or private water sources.
Government Promises Further Development in Malir
Mayor Murtaza Wahab said Malir has faced neglect in the past. He stated that the area will now receive greater attention in future development planning.
He promised more infrastructure and civic development projects for Gulshan Hadeed and nearby communities.
According to Beyond Time News, the city administration plans to continue expanding water and utility services across underserved areas of Karachi.
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Focus on Urban Infrastructure Improvement
The new water scheme is part of broader efforts to upgrade Karachi’s infrastructure and address long-standing civic issues.
Officials say improved water supply remains a key priority for the city government due to rapid population growth and rising demand.
FAQs
What is the new water project in Gulshan Hadeed?
It is a 5 MGD water supply scheme designed to improve water availability in the area.
Who inaugurated the project?
Mayor Karachi Murtaza Wahab inaugurated the scheme.
How many people will benefit from the project?
Around 500,000 residents are expected to benefit.
What is the cost of the project?
The project cost is approximately Rs 500 million.
How long did the project take to complete?
Officials say the pipeline project was completed in two months.
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