‘Maryam Nawaz Ka Sona Punjab’: Development work launched in 51 cities
LAHORE: Development work under the flagship programme “Maryam Nawaz Ka Sona Punjab” has been formally launched in 51 cities across Punjab, marking a major step towards improving urban infrastructure and basic civic facilities.
Chairing a special meeting, Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif directed that the first phase of the project be completed by June 2026, with particular focus on sewerage systems and other essential infrastructure in every city. The chief minister has personally assumed direct monitoring of the Punjab Development Plan to ensure transparency, efficiency and timely completion.
To guarantee effective implementation, provincial and district-level control rooms are being established for real-time monitoring of development projects and swift resolution of public issues.
Under the plan, 5,887 kilometres of sewerage lines and 181 drainage lines will be constructed across 51 cities. More than 33,000 new manhole covers will be installed, while the production of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pipes for sewerage is progressing rapidly.Deputy Commissioners of Multan, Dera Ghazi Khan, Bhakkar, Vehari, Wazirabad, Gujranwala, Sheikhupura and Kasur briefed the chief minister on project progress and city-specific plans.
Key highlights include:
Multan: Construction of 232 km sewerage lines, 81 pumps, 51 generators, and 64 km urban roads; expansion and beautification of Boson Road, Khanewal Road, Shujaabad Road and Nishtar Road.
Gujranwala: Laying of 131 km sewerage lines and 2 km drainage lines, along with a wastewater treatment plant and 16 machinery units — the city’s largest-ever development package.
Dera Ghazi Khan: Completion of sewerage and drainage systems worth over Rs 12 billion in two zones; conversion of Manika Canal into an agricultural canal; construction and rehabilitation of 140 km sewerage lines.
Bhakkar: Installation of a 42-inch diameter sewerage line, 100 new manholes, and solar-powered disposal stations, along with parks, walkways and public washrooms.
Vehari: Development projects worth Rs6.7 billion.
Sheikhupura: Laying of 95 km sewerage lines and expedited completion of beautification projects.
The chief minister directed immediate improvements in cleanliness and civic management in Sheikhupura, praised the revamping of District Headquarters Hospital Kasur, and instructed further enhancement of sanitation services in Kasur. She also ordered urgent restoration of the sewerage system in Pattoki.
Maryam Nawaz Sharif emphasised that every project under the Punjab Development Plan must be completed transparently and on time, ensuring that development reaches every street and neighborhood across Punjab.
Copyright Business Recorder, 2026