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CM Punjab Visits Ring Road Southern Loop-3 Ahead of its Opening - LRE-Azan - 10-14-2023 03:24 PM

CM Punjab Visits Ring Road Southern Loop-3 Ahead of its Opening


Punjab's Chief Minister, Mohsin Naqvi, recently conducted an official inspection of the Maraka Interchange - Ring Road Southern Loop-3 (SL-3) project in Lahore ahead of its anticipated opening. Following his tour of the SL-3 development, CM Mohsin Naqvi addressed the media, underscoring the project's significance for Lahore and the commitment of the government to expedite its completion. He particularly highlighted the importance of the Maraka interchange, which will connect SL-3 and SL-4, greatly enhancing travel between Lahore, Kasur, and South Punjab.

During the visit, representatives from the Frontier Works Organisation (FWO) provided CM Naqvi with an update on the SL-3 project's progress. They reported that the project had achieved 100% completion in terms of the joint survey and road cleaning tasks. Furthermore, 20% of the work on 8 bridges, 5 subways, and 14 drainage canals had been finished. Notably, the construction of an 8-kilometer-long subway required 88 million square feet of land, and 20 million square feet of earth had already been processed for road construction.

Additionally, CM Mohsin Naqvi mentioned that the Maraka Interchange would eventually connect to SL-4, demonstrating his commitment to development. He also shared insights from his recent visit to Victoria Hospital Bahawalpur and his team's ongoing assessments of various cities. Measures to combat smog were discussed, including the spraying of water in affected areas, pending decisions following consultations with smog experts. The next cabinet meeting will consider further actions based on professional recommendations and the severity of the smog issue. The meeting included the presence of the Chief Secretary, Inspector General of Punjab, Secretary of Communications and Works, and representatives from the Frontier Works Organisation.

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