DC Murree Announces June 30 Deadline for Mall Road Uplift Project

🕒 Posted on January 29, 2026 at 7:21 PM

The Deputy Commissioner (DC) Murree, Agha Zaheer Abbas Shirazi, has set June 30 as the final deadline for completing the ongoing Mall Road façade uplift project. During an inspection visit on Wednesday, he made it clear that while timely completion is important, construction quality must not be compromised under any circumstances. He also warned that strict action will be taken if delays occur.

DC Shirazi, along with Director General Walled City Authority Lahore, Najam Saqib, reviewed the project in detail. Officials briefed them on the current progress, quality standards, and remaining work. The DC stressed that Mall Road is a key tourist and commercial area of Murree, and any development work must meet high standards.

Traders’ Concerns Addressed

During the visit, traders raised concerns about business disruption. Responding to these issues, DC Shirazi directed authorities to reduce the height of walls at Nighat Zar Park so that shops remain visible and business activities are not affected. This move was welcomed by local traders and hotel owners.

The officials also inspected the proposed food street near Marhaba Chowk, which is expected to add to Murree’s tourism appeal and provide better facilities for visitors.

Both DC Murree and DG WCLA assured representatives of the Traders’ Association and Hotel Association that their concerns would be resolved through coordination and consultation. They emphasized that the uplift project aims to improve Murree’s appearance while supporting tourism and local businesses.


Project Highlights at a Glance

Key PointDetails
Project NameMall Road Façade Uplift
DeadlineJune 30
Issued ByDC Murree Agha Zaheer Abbas Shirazi
Quality PolicyNo compromise on construction standards
Trader ReliefWall height reduced at Nighat Zar Park
New DevelopmentProposed food street near Marhaba Chowk

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: What is the purpose of the Mall Road uplift project?
The project aims to improve the look of Mall Road, promote tourism, and enhance visitor experience while supporting local businesses.

Q2: When will the project be completed?
The DC Murree has set June 30 as the final deadline.

Q3: Will the project affect local businesses?
Authorities have assured traders that their concerns will be addressed, including design changes to avoid business loss.

Q4: What is planned near Marhaba Chowk?
A new food street is proposed to attract tourists and provide better dining options.

Q5: Who is overseeing the project?
The project is being monitored by DC Murree with support from the Walled City Authority Lahore.


Conclusion

The Mall Road façade uplift project is a major step toward improving Murree’s tourism infrastructure. With a clear deadline, strict quality checks, and active consultation with traders, the district administration aims to balance development with business interests. If completed on time, the project is expected to enhance Murree’s charm and strengthen its position as a top tourist destination.

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