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Punjab Launches Urban Development Projects Across 51 Cities

Punjab Launches Urban Development Projects Across 51 Cities

Punjab has rolled out a province-wide urban renewal initiative aimed at fixing long-standing sewerage, drainage, and internal road issues—neighborhood by neighborhood, not just along main arteries. The program is phase-based, with a hard deadline for Phase-1 in June 2026, and is backed by modern materials, real-time monitoring, and cabinet-level oversight.

1) Scope & Scale of the Project (Phase-1)

Total Reach: 51 cities across Punjab
Phase-1 Deadline: June 2026

Core Deliverables

  • Sewerage: 5,887 km of new/rehabilitated sewer lines
  • Drainage: 181 km of drainage channels
  • Safety & Access: 33,000+ new manhole covers
  • Local Mobility: 100 km of internal roads and streets

Technology Upgrade

  • HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) pipes across the network
  • 100-year durability guarantee, superior leak resistance, and flexibility against soil movement
    This is a structural fix to reduce chronic leaks, collapses, and repeat digging.

2) Major City-Specific Allocations (High-Impact Focus)

The Chief Minister has directed that every locality must see tangible improvement, not just showcase corridors.

CityKey Highlights & ProjectsBudget / Scale
GujranwalaLargest-ever package: 131 km sewer lines, wastewater treatment plant, 16 machinery unitsRs. 42.62 bn
Multan232 km sewer lines, 81 pumps, 51 generators, 64 km urban roads; Bosan & Nishtar Roads beautificationExtensive
D.G. KhanManika Canal conversion to agricultural channel; 140 km sewer rehabRs. 12.25 bn
VehariCitywide beautification and sewerage restorationRs. 6.7 bn
Bhakkar42-inch trunk sewer, solar-powered disposal stations, parks, public washroomsHigh Priority
Sheikhupura95 km new sewerage; accelerated beautificationIn Progress

3) Monitoring, Transparency & Public Safety (What’s New)

To avoid delays and quality lapses, the project introduces continuous, visible oversight:

24/7 Control Rooms

  • Provincial and district-level command centers
  • Live progress tracking and contractor accountability

Live Digital Dashboard

  • Real-time KPIs on execution, delays, and outputs
  • Daily review by the Chief Minister

Public Safety Policy Shift

  • Sewer lines moved to green belts, not under main roads
  • Cuts repeated excavations, traffic disruption, and premature road damage

4) Why This Matters (Beyond Clean Streets)

This program tackles root causes of:

  • Urban flooding and backflow
  • Recurrent road failures
  • Utility conflicts (water/gas line damage during repairs)
  • Public health risks and service complaints

The result is longer-lasting roads, safer utilities, and fewer emergency digs.

5) Concurrent Welfare & Mobility Initiatives (2026)

Alongside urban works, the cabinet approved complementary programs:

  • Apna Khet, Apna Rozgar: Government land for 50,000 landless individuals (farming/self-employment)
  • Green Bus Service: 1,000 electric buses, tehsil-level coverage, cashless fares
  • Apni Chhat, Apna Ghar: Second installment released; 65,000 homes targeted for completion

Final Takeaway

This is not cosmetic development. It’s a time-bound, tech-led urban reset across 51 cities, focused on neighborhood delivery, durable materials, and live accountability. If Phase-1 stays on track to June 2026, Punjab should see a permanent reduction in sewer failures, flooding incidents, and road rework—with visible gains in daily life.

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