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    Maryam Nawaz Launches Province-Wide Infrastructure and Design Standardisation in Punjab

    Web DeskBy Web DeskFebruary 25, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has taken a significant step towards modernising the province’s infrastructure by approving a comprehensive plan for infrastructure and design standardisation. This initiative aims to bring uniformity to urban development and enhance the overall aesthetic and functional quality of public spaces throughout Punjab. The decision was finalized during a high-level meeting convened by the chief minister, where senior officials presented detailed proposals on how to implement these reforms effectively.

    At the heart of this new policy is the adoption of the “One Punjab, One Standard” approach, which seeks to establish consistent design guidelines for various elements of public infrastructure. This includes roads, green belts, signboards, and footpaths, all of which will now adhere to a unified design framework. The goal is to ensure that no matter where one travels within Punjab—from the bustling streets of Lahore to the quieter towns of Rajanpur—the infrastructure reflects a cohesive and disciplined urban identity.

    In addition to roadways and public spaces, the meeting also focused on standardising the architectural designs of key public institutions such as schools, hospitals, and bus stops. This move is expected to not only improve the visual harmony of these facilities but also enhance their functionality and accessibility. The chief minister emphasised that such uniformity will help create model institutions that set benchmarks for order and efficiency across the province.

    Officials further discussed the establishment of an autonomous authority tasked with overseeing the implementation of these standardisation measures and driving urban design reforms. This body will play a crucial role in monitoring compliance, updating design manuals, and ensuring that the province’s infrastructure development aligns with the new standards. One notable aspect of the plan is the proposal to regulate the design of roadside kiosks and small shop cabins along highways, which have traditionally lacked uniformity and often contributed to visual clutter.

    Maryam Nawaz directed the relevant departments to develop a detailed and comprehensive design manual that will serve as the definitive guide for all future infrastructure projects in Punjab. She highlighted that this initiative is not merely about aesthetics but about instilling discipline and order as fundamental components of development. “Discipline is the true beauty of development,” she remarked, underscoring her vision of transforming Punjab’s urban landscape into one marked by organisation and visual appeal.

    She further elaborated that a consistent approach to infrastructure and road furniture design will significantly enhance the province’s urban appeal, fostering a sense of pride and identity among its residents. By creating a unified look and feel across cities and towns, the government hopes to promote a more orderly and attractive environment that supports economic growth and improves quality of life. This ambitious project reflects the administration’s commitment to long-term urban planning and sustainable development across Punjab.

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