
Karachi: Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has approved a record development budget of PKR 1.018 trillion for 2025–26, with a strong focus on Karachi’s water, transport and infrastructure needs.
The approval came during a high-level review meeting at the CM House. Out of the total allocation, PKR 85.5 billion has been reserved for Karachi under the Local Government Department. These funds will support major water supply, sewerage and drainage projects designed to strengthen the city’s services and resilience.
The chief minister instructed Chief Secretary Asif Hyder Shah to ensure timely fund releases and regular progress checks. He said the government remains committed to climate-resilient, inclusive and equitable growth in line with the Sustainable Development Goals.
• K-IV Water Supply Project
• KWSSIP-II (Water and Sewerage Services Improvement Project – Phase II)
• Hub Canal Rehabilitation
• Construction of new storm-water drains
• 228 WASH and municipal service schemes
• 293 schemes across Sindh
• WASH facilities for 5,100 villages under SPHF
• 620 ongoing road schemes
• Korangi Causeway Bridge
• New underpasses in Karachi
• Lyari Transformation Package
• Improvements under the CLICK programme
• Rehabilitation of 970 km of flood-damaged roads
• BRT Red Line
• BRT Yellow Line
• Expansion of intra-city buses
• More electric bikes for women
• Summary sought for additional electric buses and motorcycles
• Sindh Solar Energy Project
• Solar home systems under the PKR 25 billion renewable energy initiative
• Sindh School Rehabilitation Project (PKR 86 billion)
• Restoration of damaged health and education facilities
• Expansion of DHQ and THQ hospitals
• New trauma centres and health facilities
• Sukkur Women’s University
• New medical colleges
• Education reforms
CM Shah said the upcoming year’s development plan focuses on climate-resilient infrastructure, rebuilding flood-hit public facilities, improving agriculture through climate-smart methods, reinforcing irrigation networks, expanding safe drinking water access and improving connectivity across Sindh.
He added that mass transit, social protection and inclusive economic growth remain central to the province’s development goals. He also committed to personally reviewing ongoing projects to ensure timely and quality delivery.
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