Chairman Manghopir Town Inspects Sewerage Project in Gulshan-e-Sarjani
Karachi, Pakistan – Chairman :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}, :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}, visited Union Council 9, :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}, to inspect the ongoing sewerage project and reviewed activities aimed at improving the drainage system. Municipal Commissioner Manghopir Town, :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}, was also present during the visit.
During the inspection, the Chairman received a detailed briefing from the engineering staff and directed them to ensure that rehabilitation, cleaning, and repair of sewerage lines are carried out with speed and high quality. He stressed that providing immediate and sustainable solutions to public issues is the primary responsibility of the Town administration and that negligence or delays will not be tolerated.
Direct Interaction with Residents
Vice Chairman Manghopir Town Rana Muhammad Arif, Vice Chairman UC-9 Ali Hassan Brohi, Councillor UC-1 Javed Brohi, and Arshad Memon were also present on the occasion. The delegation inspected various streets and affected areas and directly interacted with residents to listen to their concerns and suggestions.
The Chairman emphasized that public feedback plays a vital role in improving civic services and assured residents that their issues would be addressed on a priority basis.
Commitment to Clean Environment and Development
Speaking on the occasion, the Chairman stated that a clean and healthy environment is the fundamental right of every citizen. He added that the Town administration is taking practical measures to ensure this right and that all development projects are being personally monitored to ensure timely completion and lasting relief for residents.
He reaffirmed his commitment to maintaining continuity in efforts aimed at improving basic civic facilities across Manghopir Town and ensuring effective supervision of development works in every Union Council to strengthen public trust and resolve issues promptly.
Public Appreciation
Residents appreciated the seriousness and prompt response of the Town administration and expressed hope that the sewerage project would be completed soon, providing permanent relief from longstanding drainage problems.














































