Sindh CM to Inaugurate First Segment of Malir Expressway on January 11
The 9.1 km initial stretch runs from Korangi
Causeway to Shah Faisal and marks a milestone in
Karachi’s infrastructure development
Staff Reporter
Karachi: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah will inaugurate the first segment of the Malir Expressway, a high-speed corridor designed to enhance connectivity and reduce traffic congestion, on January 11.
The 9.1 km initial stretch runs from Korangi Causeway to Shah Faisal and marks a milestone in Karachi’s infrastructure development. The expressway aims to streamline transportation and improve accessibility for commuters.
The decision to inaugurate the project followed a high-level meeting chaired by CM Murad Ali Shah at the New Secretariat. Key officials, including Minister for Local Government Saeed Ghani, Chief Secretary Asif Hyder Shah, Karachi Mayor Murtaza Wahab, and other senior representatives, reviewed the project’s final preparations.
The Malir Expressway, Sindh’s largest Public-Private Partnership (PPP) project, is a three-lane dual-carriageway spanning 40 km. It connects Korangi Creek Avenue (DHA) to the M-9 Motorway (Superhighway) near Kathore, significantly reducing travel time.
The expressway includes:
The Jam Sadiq Interchange construction and road rehabilitation at EBM and Shah Faisal Interchanges are progressing. Encroachments at Quaidabad Interchange have also been cleared for better connectivity.
A toll plaza will charge Rs100 for cars/jeeps and Rs200 for heavy vehicles. Security will be ensured through traffic police patrols, fire brigades, and Rescue 1122 ambulances. Law enforcement will deploy personnel at key entry and exit points, including Jam Sadiq, EBM, and Shah Faisal Interchanges.
To maintain smooth operations:
The Malir Expressway is set to revolutionize Karachi’s transportation network. Once fully operational, it will ease congestion, boost economic activity, and provide rapid access to residential and commercial hubs.
CM Murad Ali Shah emphasized efficient traffic management and directed officials to address operational challenges swiftly to ensure timely completion of ongoing works.
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