
To Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, the Rawalpindi Ring Road project is set to be completed by December of this year. She assured officials that the funds needed would be supplied during a random trip to the location and gave them advice to widen the project’s scope in order to further benefit people of Rawalpindi.During her visit to the Khush
algarh Rawalpindi Ring Road camp office, Rawalpindi Commissioner Amir Khat tak briefed her on the project’s progress. She also took an aerial tour of the construction site to personally monitor the ongoing work and ensure everything was proceeding as planned.
The Value of Rawalpindi Ring Road
One of the primary issues facing the city, traffic jams, was addressed by the construction of the 38-kilometer Rawalpindi Ring Road. By avoiding the most popular areas of the city, the road will provide commuters with better routes, easing the everyday traffic delays that still affect locals.

Maryam Nawaz noted that the project’s goals go than simply cutting down on travel times. It is also a means for fostering regional economic growth and creating new business prospects. The Ring Road will facilitate business access, draw in investments, and advance Rawalpindi’s overall prosperity by linking important cities.
What the Rawalpindi Ring Road Will Include
The project will include several key features that are designed to improve traffic flow and safety, such as:
- Five interchanges at important locations, including Banth, Chak Beli Khan, Adiala Road, Chakri Road, and Thalian.
- A railway bridge to improve transport links.
- Five overpasses and 21 subways to ensure smoother traffic and enhance safety.
How the Ring Road Will Help Rawalpindi
The Rawalpindi Ring Road would significantly decrease traffic in the city once it is finished. In addition to making it easier to other nearby locations, it will establish quicker routes for visitors between Rawalpindi and Islamabad. Additionally, the upgraded infrastructure will boost local companies, foster growing, and connect Rawalpindi to other areas.
Looking Forward to a Better Rawalpindi
The Rawalpindi Ring Road project, who has a January deadline, will remake the city’s transit system. In order to benefit locals, commuters, and businesses for many years to come, Maryam Nawaz is dedicated to assuring the project is finished on schedule and to the highest level of quality possible.