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    Sindh Government Greenlights Mega Graveyard Project in Karachi

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 5, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Sindh government has officially sanctioned the development of a ‘Mega Graveyard Project’ in Karachi, aiming to tackle the increasing demand for burial spaces in the sprawling metropolis. Karachi, being Pakistan’s largest city, faces significant challenges related to urban planning and land scarcity, making this project a critical initiative. The new graveyard is expected to provide a long-term solution to the shortage of burial plots, which has been a pressing concern for residents and local authorities alike.

    In a significant development, this project reflects the government’s response to the city’s rapid population growth, which has intensified the need for expanded cemetery facilities. Karachi’s existing graveyards are nearing capacity, leading to difficulties for families seeking burial sites. The approval of this mega project underscores the administration’s commitment to urban infrastructure improvements and public welfare.

    Meanwhile, the implementation of the Mega Graveyard Project is anticipated to have a considerable impact on Karachi’s urban landscape and public health management. By ensuring adequate burial space, the project will help alleviate social tensions and logistical challenges associated with funerary practices. This initiative also highlights the broader challenges faced by megacities in managing space for essential services amid expanding populations.

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