Rawalpindi: The 38-kilometer Rawalpindi Ring Road (RRR) project has made major progress, according to Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Mohsin Naqvi.
Twelve per cent of the RRR project’s work has been finished, according to the details. While visiting the project site, CM Naqvi gave the pertinent departments instructions to step up their efforts and emphasized how crucial it was to finish the project on time. He gave his assurance that the project would be finished by August. The Chief Minister emphasized the project’s regional significance and its potential advantages for the people of Rawalpindi and Islamabad once it is completed.
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Also, the CM praised the Frontier Works Organization (FWO) for their prompt execution after inspecting the ongoing construction of a temporary bridge at Soan River. In addition, he gave updates on other current projects in Punjab, including the development of the Daducha Dam, which is intended to alleviate Rawalpindi’s lack of clean drinking water. CM Naqvi promised that an extension project was being worked on to address the traffic problems at Rawalpindi’s Kutchery Chowk.
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