Town Municipal Corporation Manghopir – Press Release, October 1, 2025
The Town Municipal Corporation Manghopir has announced the successful completion of a major development project — the carpeting of the Kareemi Chowrangi to Shaheed Bhutto Chowk road — marking a significant milestone in the town’s ongoing journey of urban renewal and infrastructure improvements.
The project, inaugurated and directly supervised by Chairman Manghopir Town, Haji Nawaz Ali Brohi, has been hailed as a symbol of progress and a fulfillment of the long-standing demand of the local population. For years, the deteriorated condition of this key road had been a source of hardship for thousands of residents, commuters, and businesses, causing daily traffic bottlenecks, hampering access to schools and colleges, and slowing commercial activity.
A Long-awaited Relief for Citizens
With the road now fully completed, citizens of Manghopir Town can expect smoother traffic flow, easier commuting, and enhanced access to markets and institutions. Local residents expressed immense joy and gratitude, saying that the long-awaited solution to their grievances has finally materialized. “This is not just a road, it is relief from years of inconvenience,” remarked one shopkeeper. Others noted that the improved road would revive businesses along the route and provide safer and more efficient travel.
Chairman’s Commitment to Quality
Chairman Haji Nawaz Ali Brohi personally visited the project site multiple times, ensuring that work was carried out with precision. Standing alongside senior officers and technical staff during the final inspection, he stressed that quality and transparency would remain the guiding principles of all development efforts in Manghopir.
“These projects are funded by the hard-earned money of taxpayers,” Chairman Brohi said. “It is our responsibility to ensure every rupee is spent with honesty, accountability, and efficiency. No compromise will be tolerated in the quality of work. This is not just road construction — it is the beginning of transformation that will improve commercial activities, regulate traffic flow, and beautify our town.”
He further emphasized that development must be people-centered, reflecting the genuine needs of citizens rather than political agendas. According to him, the goal is not only to solve immediate issues but to pave the way for a long-term vision of a modern and vibrant Manghopir.
More Development Projects in the Pipeline
Looking ahead, Chairman Brohi announced a comprehensive plan of future projects, which include:
- Major road renovations and new constructions in other parts of Manghopir Town.
- Upgradation of the sewerage system to prevent flooding and sanitation problems.
- Installation of modern streetlights to improve safety during nighttime.
- Beautification of public spaces and parks, providing recreational areas for families and youth.
“These initiatives will not only improve the quality of life but also uplift the image of Manghopir Town as a forward-looking and modern locality,” he said.
Public Response
The people of Manghopir welcomed the project enthusiastically, expressing satisfaction not only with the completion of the road but also with the Chairman’s hands-on approach. Residents highlighted that Haji Nawaz Ali Brohi often stands among the people at construction sites, listens directly to their concerns, and ensures officials remain accountable — qualities they described as a rare example of true public leadership.
“This is the kind of leadership we need,” said a local resident. “Someone who doesn’t just sit in an office but comes into the field, checks the work, and makes sure it benefits the people.”
Symbol of Progress
The Kareemi Chowrangi to Shaheed Bhutto Chowk road project, now complete, is expected to have far-reaching effects. Beyond easing transportation, it will serve as a backbone for commercial expansion, enhance the mobility of students and workers, and contribute to the overall beautification of the town.
For the citizens of Manghopir, this project represents both a tangible improvement in daily life and a symbolic step toward a brighter future. As more projects unfold in the coming months, residents remain hopeful that their town is entering a new era of infrastructure, transparency, and prosperity.