Pakistan is planning a new motorway between Karachi and Hyderabad in Sindh Province. The country will build a new motorway stretching over 150km from Karachi to Hyderabad in Sindh Province. This will meet the growing transportation requirements from Karachi’s port to the rest of the country.
The Sindh High Court (SHC) directed the National Highway Authority (NHA) to ensure that the feasibility study for the new motorway project from Karachi to Hyderabad is conducted within three months, and its report is sent to the relevant quarters for approval.
The existing M09 motorway on the same route is insufficient to meet the growing demands. This realisation of the current limitations underscores the necessity of the new project despite the local issues it may cause during its expansion.
An SHC division bench headed by Justice Salahuddin Panhwar said the NHA apprised the court about the new motorway scheme being considered, and a joint feasibility study from consultants of Pakistan and China has yet to be submitted.
The court said there is a serious need for more access to Karachi, a port city that generates huge revenue for the nation. The NHA chairperson must ensure that the feasibility report is prepared and placed before the relevant quarters within three months and that the scheme is approved.