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Solarisation of Karachi’s three roads announced

Mayor Karachi Barrister Murtaza Wahab announced a solarization project in collaboration with the World Bank to solarise major roads in Karachi, including Sharah-e-Faisal, Shahrah-e-Iran, and Marine Drive. The Rs1 billion project aims to convert 103 additional roads to solar power, saving electricity costs and facilitating development works. Solar-powered streetlights will also be installed on 106 roads.

Police arrests fake lawyer in Karachi’s City Court

A fake woman lawyer was arrested by the police at Karachi's city court premises. The accused was found in possession of a lawyer's diary and visiting cards, despite having only completed 8th grade. Wearing a lawyer's black coat, she was apprehended by other lawyers and handed over to the police, leading to her transfer to the women police station.

Fire erupts in slums under Karachi’s Teen Hatti bridge

A fire broke out in Karachi's Teen Hatti slums, affecting over 15 huts. No casualties have been reported, and authorities have the situation under control. Additionally, there was a recent deadly fire at Arshi Shopping Mall, resulting in 5 deaths. The affected building has now been declared safe for residents.

Karachi’s 106 Roads to Shift to Solar Energy: Murtaza Wahab

Karachi, the bustling metropolitan city, is all set to undergo a remarkable transformation as Mayor Murtaza Wahab announces plans to install solar-powered streetlights on 106 roads. In an effort to combat the ever-increasing electricity tariff, the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) is taking a significant step towards sustainable and renewable energy sources.