The Karachi Circular Railway (KCR) project is essential for addressing the city's significant transportation issues, which have been a source of frustration for commuters for many years. Unfortunately, government delays, lack of coordination and unresolved conflicts are hindering progress.
This regeneration aims to reduce traffic congestion and pollution while improving urban mobility. A well-executed KCR could serve as a model for sustainable urban transportation. I urge the concerned authorities to expedite the initiative and ensure transparency and accountability.
Preeti Chetan
Karachi
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