
Minister for Interior Mohsin Naqvi inaugurated the Islamabad Atatürk Avenue Expansion Project on Monday. Talal Chaudhry, the Minister of State for Interior, spoke at the ceremony about the Ministry’s commitment to Prime Minister’s vision for a modern, safe, and green Islamabad.
The project widened Atatürk Avenue from 24 feet to 52 feet, aimed at improving traffic flow and easing congestion in the area. Chaudhry noted that all trees were fully protected during construction, aligning with the federal government’s infrastructure vision.
The upgraded avenue now features modern lighting, improved drainage system, pedestrian walkways, and enhanced safety measures. Environmental protection remains a top priority for the Ministry of State, according to his statement.
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