Friday, 29 November 2024

Enhancing Infrastructure in Rohri: A Path to Safer and Efficient Roads

Rohri, Sindh

In a significant move to address the challenges of traffic congestion and safety, the local government of Rohri has announced a comprehensive plan to improve the road infrastructure. This initiative aims to create a more efficient and secure transportation network for the residents and visitors of Rohri.

Road construction in Rohri, Sindh, showing new roads, local city views, Sukkur landscape, houses, and lands.
Ongoing road construction in Rohri, Sindh, aimed at enhancing traffic flow and safety as part of the 2024 infrastructure development plan.


Objectives of the Development Plan

The primary objectives of this infrastructure development plan are to:

-Reduce Traffic Congestion: By expanding and upgrading existing roads, the local government intends to ease traffic flow, particularly during peak hours, thereby reducing the time residents spend in traffic.

- Enhance Safety: The plan includes the installation of better street lighting, pedestrian crossings, and traffic signals to ensure the safety of both drivers and pedestrians.

- Improve Road Quality: Upgrading road surfaces and ensuring regular maintenance will help in reducing accidents caused by potholes and uneven roads.

Key Projects and Timelines

Several key projects have been outlined as part of this development plan:

1. Widening of Main Roads: Major thoroughfares in Rohri will be widened to accommodate more vehicles and reduce bottlenecks. This project is expected to be completed within the next 12 months.

2. Installation of Traffic Signals and Pedestrian Crossings: New traffic signals will be installed at crucial intersections to regulate vehicle flow, and pedestrian crossings will be marked to enhance safety. This phase will roll out in stages over the next six months.

3. Street Lighting: Modern, energy-efficient streetlights will be installed across the city to improve visibility and safety during nighttime. The installation is scheduled to begin in the coming weeks and will be completed within the year.

4. Road Maintenance and Upgradation: Regular maintenance schedules will be established to ensure roads remain in good condition. Immediate attention will be given to areas with severe wear and tear.

Community Impact and Feedback

The announcement of these infrastructure developments has been met with a positive response from the community. Local residents appreciate the government's efforts to address the persistent issues of traffic congestion and road safety. 

"It's a much-needed initiative,"said Ahmed, a local shopkeeper."Better roads will not only make our daily commute easier but also bring more business to the area."

Conclusion

The improvement of Rohri's road infrastructure marks a significant step towards creating a safer, more efficient transportation network. With the local government committed to these projects, residents can look forward to a future where traffic woes and road hazards are greatly minimized, contributing to a higher quality of life in Rohri.

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Rohri road construction

Sindh infrastructure development

2024 road improvements

Traffic congestion relief Rohri

Rohri safety enhancements

Sukkur landscape

Road widening Rohri

Street lighting project Sindh

Pedestrian crossings Rohri

Local city development Sindh

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Thursday, 28 November 2024

Rohri Rising: Latest Developments and Community Updates

Welcome to our latest blog update, where we explore the exciting developments in Rohri. Our city, rich in history and culture, is steadily evolving with new initiatives that promise to enhance the quality of life for residents and visitors alike.

Revitalizing Historic Landmarks

Rohri's historic landmarks are undergoing significant transformations. Recent efforts focus on preserving and restoring ancient structures, such as the ruins of Alor and the iconic Lansdowne Bridge. These projects aim not only to protect our heritage but also to boost tourism, providing visitors with well-preserved glimpses into our storied past.

Economic Growth through Local Markets

To strengthen the local economy, several new marketplaces have been established. These markets support local artisans and vendors, promoting traditional Sindhi crafts and cuisine. The new marketplaces provide a platform for small businesses to thrive, fostering a vibrant and diverse commercial environment.

Infrastructure Enhancements

Significant investments have been made to improve Rohri's infrastructure. Upgraded road networks and enhanced public transportation systems are making it easier for residents and tourists to navigate the city. Additionally, efforts to ensure a clean and green Rohri are in full swing, with increased focus on waste management and the planting of new green spaces.

Celebrating Culture

Rohri continues to be a hub of cultural activity. Recent festivals and events have drawn larger crowds than ever, celebrating the rich traditions and vibrant spirit of our community. The Urs of Hazrat Sadruddin Shah Badshah, for example, saw a record number of attendees this year, with performances, processions, and ceremonies that highlighted the deep spiritual and cultural roots of our city.

Educational Advancements

Education remains a top priority in Rohri. New schools and educational programs are being introduced to ensure that the youth of Rohri receive a high-quality education. Community centers are also being established, offering courses and workshops to help residents develop new skills and knowledge.

Embracing Digital Advancements

Rohri is embracing the digital age with the introduction of free Wi-Fi zones and public access to high-speed internet. This initiative aims to bridge the digital divide, ensuring that all residents have access to vast online opportunities. Moreover, local businesses are being encouraged to adopt digital tools and platforms to expand their reach and improve their services.

Conclusion

Rohri is on an exciting path of growth and development. These initiatives reflect our city's commitment to preserving its rich heritage while embracing modern advancements. As we continue to grow and evolve, we invite you to join us on this journey, exploring the unique blend of tradition and innovation that defines Rohri.

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Revitalization of Rohri

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Urs of Hazrat Sadruddin Shah Badshah

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Digital transformation in Rohri

Monday, 25 November 2024

Rohri: A Gateway to History and Culture

Nestled on the banks of the mighty Indus River, Rohri is a city steeped in history and rich in cultural heritage. Known for its ancient roots and vibrant traditions, Rohri offers a captivating journey through time, making it a must-visit destination in Sindh, Pakistan.

Historical Significance

Rohri's history dates back to antiquity, with its earliest references found in historical texts and folklore. One of the most notable sites in Rohri is the ancient city of Alor, which was once the capital of Sindh during the Hindu period. The ruins of Alor, with their remnants of temples and fortifications, stand as silent witnesses to the city's glorious past.

The Spiritual Heartland

Rohri is also renowned for its religious and spiritual significance. The city is home to several important Islamic shrines and mosques. The shrine of Hazrat Khwaja Khizr, located on an island in the Indus River, is a site of pilgrimage for many. It is believed that Hazrat Khwaja Khizr, a revered saint, grants blessings and fulfills the wishes of those who visit his shrine.

Cultural Riches

The cultural fabric of Rohri is woven with colorful threads of Sindhi traditions and customs. The city is famous for its handicrafts, particularly the intricate Ajrak prints and Sindhi embroidery. Visitors can explore local markets to find beautifully handcrafted items that reflect the artistic prowess of the local artisans.

Festivals and Celebrations

Rohri comes alive during various festivals and celebrations. One of the most significant events is the Urs of Hazrat Sadruddin Shah Badshah, which attracts devotees from all over the region. The Urs is marked by vibrant processions, devotional music, and traditional dances, offering a glimpse into the spiritual fervor and cultural vibrancy of Rohri.

Exploring Rohri

For travelers seeking to explore Rohri, there are several must-visit sites. The Sadh Belo Temple, located on an island in the Indus River, is a serene place of worship and tranquility. The Lansdowne Bridge, a marvel of engineering from the British era, connects Rohri with Sukkur and offers breathtaking views of the river.

Thursday, 21 November 2024

Sukkur Barrage Gate Collapse Shocks Officials

Sindh Irrigation Minister Jam Khan Shoro, Irrigation Secretary Zarif Khero, Sukkur Mayor Arslan Islam Shaikh, and other senior officials were shocked when they discovered that one of the gates of the Sukkur Barrage had collapsed and another one was heavily damaged on Thursday evening.
Collapsed Gate 47 at Sukkur Barrage
Damaged Gate 44 at Sukkur Barrage


Even after 24 hours, no senior official could explain why this happened.

Upon hearing about the incident, the Sukkur commissioner, deputy commissioner, and other senior officials and engineers rushed to the barrage late Thursday night. The minister, secretary, and mayor visited the site on Friday to assess the situation. They saw that gate number 44 was heavily damaged, while gate number 47 had collapsed and fallen into the deep water, making it invisible.

Superintendent Engineer Fayyaz Shah, when asked by the media, suggested that the damage could have been caused by water pressure or something else, but he wasn't sure. He guessed that the collapsed gate might have been hit by a large object like a tree trunk carried by the floodwater.

In 2010 and 2011, during super floods, the Sukkur Barrage had handled about one million cusecs of water without any gate damage. Currently, the Indus River is in a low flood state, with the discharge upstream at 160,000 cusecs and downstream at 102,000 cusecs. The gates were not under pressure from floodwater.

Sources said that the rising water levels in the Indus were due to continuous snow melting and heavy rains in the northern region. However, the water flow at Guddu Barrage on Thursday was much lower, with 140,000 cusecs upstream and 130,000 cusecs downstream.

Senior officials briefed Jam Khan Shoro and Zarif Khero about the damage. Later, Mr. Shoro informed the media that repair work had begun. He mentioned that water supply to the Left Bank and Right Bank canals would be temporarily suspended for repairs. Water was being released downstream to reduce pressure and ensure the barrage's safety. The minister apologized to the public, especially farmers, for the inconvenience and assured them that the repairs would be completed as soon as possible.
Due to the repair work, water supply to Nara, Rohri, Khairpur East, Khairpur West, Northern Dadu, Rice Canal, and NW Canal would be suspended, according to a spokesman for Irrigation Minister Jam Khan Shoro.
Published in Dawn, June 22nd, 2024

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Wednesday, 20 November 2024

Polio Alert in Sukkur: Vaccination is Crucial

 KARACHI: Divisional Commissioner Sukkur, Fayyaz Hussain Abbasi, has confirmed the detection of the polio virus in an environmental sample from Sukkur and a polio case in Shikarpur.

Importance of Vaccination Abbasi stressed the critical need for vaccinating children with two drops of the polio vaccine to prevent the virus. He highlighted that Pakistan and Afghanistan are the only countries still affected by polio, and Sukkur's central location puts it at heightened risk.

Current Polio Cases This year, Balochistan has reported over 12 polio cases, with many people traveling to Sukkur. In Sindh, three cases have been reported: two from Karachi and one from Shikarpur.

Upcoming Polio Campaign Abbasi urged parents to ensure their children receive polio vaccinations during the upcoming campaign from September 9 to 15.


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Dear Parents and Guardians,

We understand that there are many concerns and misconceptions about the polio vaccine. However, we want to assure you that the polio vaccine is halal and safe for your children. Vaccinating your children with just two drops can prevent them from contracting this life-threatening virus.

Pakistan and Afghanistan are the only countries still struggling with polio, and we must take every step possible to protect our children. Let's not allow unfounded rumors to put our children's health at risk. By participating in the upcoming polio campaign from September 9 to 15, we can ensure a healthier future for all.

Let's work together to make polio a thing of the past. Your cooperation and commitment to vaccinating your children will make a significant difference.

Stay informed, stay safe, and protect your children from polio.

Doctor Holding Polio Vaccine
Doctor Holding Polio Vaccine

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Train Service Suspended from Sukkur to Karachi After Accident at Kotri

A passenger train traveling from Sukkur to Karachi derailed at Kotri Junction, halting rail services.

Three carriages of the Sukkur Express went off the tracks, damaging the railway infrastructure. Pakistan Railways' technical teams immediately started repairing the tracks.

Authorities separated the three derailed carriages and moved passengers to the remaining carriages for safety. Other trains, like Mehran Express and Bahauddin Zakariya Express, were stopped at Hyderabad Station to ensure passenger safety and assist with repairs.

In September, Pakistan Railways reported progress in fixing a bridge damaged by a terrorist attack in Quetta, Balochistan. About 40% of the work on the bridge, which was targeted on August 26, has been completed. This attack had disrupted major train services, causing problems for thousands of passengers and financial losses for the railway department. The bridge repair is moving quickly, with 20% completed by mid-September.

Technical issues on the Lahore-Okara railway track were also resolved, and trains are now running at approved speeds. This announcement came after an inspection led by DS Railways Muhammad Hanif Gul in early September. Enhanced monitoring and efforts by railway workers helped address these challenges.

Restoring these key infrastructure points is a big step towards overcoming disruptions caused by recent terrorist activities, ensuring safe and efficient train travel in the affected regions.

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Train Service Halted: Sukkur to Karachi Route Disrupted by Kotri Accident


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Benazir Hari Card: Transforming Farmers' Lives in Sukkur and Ghotki

In a significant move to support the agricultural community, the Sindh government has registered as many as 42,000 farmers, including 1,000 women, in Sukkur and Ghotki districts for the Benazir Hari Card. This initiative, which aims to register 1.5 million farmers across the province, is designed to provide essential financial assistance, enabling farmers to purchase crucial agricultural inputs such as seeds, fertilizers, and other supplies at subsidized rates.

During a ceremony held at a local banquet hall in Rohri, the Sindh Minister for Agriculture highlighted the launch of the Hari Card on the directives of PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari. This card is intended to offer much-needed relief to farmers. Significant progress has already been made, with 336,000 farmers registered so far, and 298,000 eligible for the wheat subsidy program under the Benazir Hari Card. To date, Rs18 billion has been disbursed to beneficiaries.

The Benazir Hari Card, a multi-purpose ATM card, will facilitate direct transfers of government subsidies to farmers. The program will be implemented in two phases: initially targeting farmers with 1-25 acres of land, followed by the inclusion of farmers with larger holdings without any upper limit on land size.

Benazir Hari Card Distribution Event in Rohri
Benazir Hari Card


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