The Rawalpindi Development Authority has started a large-scale beautification project on Grand Trunk Road. The initiative aims to improve the cityโs visual appeal and environmental quality. This key route connects major residential and commercial areas. Authorities want to transform it into a modern and attractive urban corridor.
The project covers the stretch from DHA Phase-I to DHA Phase-II. It also includes the area located in front of Bahria Town. This section of GT Road experiences heavy daily traffic. Officials believe beautification will enhance the experience for commuters and residents.
The work has officially begun under the instructions of RDA Director General Kinza Murtaza. The authority has mobilized teams to ensure smooth execution. The project is part of a broader plan to uplift Rawalpindiโs infrastructure.
Plantation and Green Belts to Enhance GT Road
A major focus of the project is extensive plantation along the road. New trees and plants are being added to improve air quality. Green belts are also being developed along the corridor. These measures aim to reduce pollution and provide natural shade.
RDA officials said greenery plays a vital role in sustainable urban development. The newly planted areas will help control dust and noise. They will also contribute to a healthier environment for nearby communities.
In addition to plantation, aesthetic improvements are underway. Roadside structures are being painted to create a uniform and pleasant look. Decorative elements are being added to enhance the overall appearance of the route.
Decorative Pools and Aesthetic Upgrades Introduced
The beautification plan also includes the installation of decorative pools. These features are designed to create visual interest. They will make the road more attractive, especially during evening hours.
RDA has emphasized the importance of long-term maintenance. Regular monitoring systems have been put in place. Dedicated teams will oversee cleanliness, repairs, and plant care. This approach ensures that the improvements remain sustainable.
Officials stated that past beautification efforts failed due to lack of maintenance. This time, the authority is committed to consistent upkeep. The goal is lasting impact rather than temporary improvement.
Project Aligns with Chief Ministerโs Urban Vision
Director General Kinza Murtaza said the project reflects Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharifโs vision. The focus is on beauty, functionality, and sustainability. Urban development must serve both people and the environment.
She directed all relevant RDA directorates to complete the project on time. Quality standards must be strictly followed. Any negligence will not be tolerated.
The DG stressed that GT Road is a gateway to Rawalpindi. Its condition reflects the cityโs identity. Beautification will improve civic pride and attract investment.
The RDA believes this project will set a benchmark for future developments. Similar initiatives may be launched in other parts of the city. The authority aims to make Rawalpindi cleaner, greener, and more livable.

