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    Karachi Commissioner Orders Closure of Illegal Livestock Markets Over Traffic Issues

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Commissioner of Karachi has directed the closure of illegal maweshi mandis, citing their significant contribution to worsening traffic congestion across the city. These unauthorized livestock markets have been operating without proper regulation, leading to chaotic road conditions and obstructed traffic flow. The decision aims to restore order on the streets and improve daily commutes for residents and commuters alike. This move reflects the administration’s commitment to addressing urban management challenges in one of Pakistan’s largest metropolitan areas.

    Illegal maweshi mandis have long been a source of concern due to their unplanned locations, often set up on busy roads and intersections. Their presence not only disrupts traffic but also raises public safety and sanitation issues. By shutting these markets down, city officials hope to reduce congestion and enhance the overall urban environment. This action is part of broader efforts to enforce municipal regulations and improve infrastructure management in Karachi.

    In a significant development for Karachi’s urban planning, the crackdown on unauthorized livestock trading points to a stricter enforcement era. The closure is expected to impact traders who rely on these informal markets, prompting a need for more organized and legally compliant alternatives. Meanwhile, commuters and local businesses anticipate smoother traffic conditions and reduced delays. This initiative underscores the challenges faced by rapidly growing cities in balancing economic activities with public order and infrastructure capacity.

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