Margalla Avenue

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Margalla Avenue
خیابانِ مارگلہ
Margalla Expressway
This is a picture of Margalla Avenue near Shah Allah Ditta. It shows a three east-bound lanes of a road in the foreground. It is lined with plants and bushes on either side. There is a blueish sky in the background. Other features present are a signboard on the centre-left, and a street light on the centre-right, either side of the road.
Margalla Avenue near Shah Allah Ditta
Route information
Maintained by Capital Development Authority
Length33 km (21 mi)
Existed20 June 2023–present
Major junctions
North end N-5 National Highway at Sangjani
South endE75 expressway (Pakistan) at Barakahu
Location
CountryPakistan
Highway system

The Margalla Avenue or Margalla Expressway (Urdu: خیابانِ مارگلہ) is a 33-kilometer six-lane highway in the Margalla Hills area in the suburbs of Islamabad, Pakistan. It was planned in 1966, but work on it was stalled till 2021. The road is an alternative to the Srinagar Highway, and provides easy access of the tenth and eleventh sectors of Islamabad to the N-5 National Highway. This road is a crucial section of the larger Rawalpindi Ring Road project as it connects the town of Sangjani (on the N-5 National Highway) to the town of Barakahu (on the Murree Expressway).

The Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan laid the foundation stone of the project on 20 March 2022. The Chief Minister of Punjab, Sardar Usman Buzdar, Federal Interior Minister, Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad, and other notables were also present during the foundation stone laying ceremony of the project.[1]

The road was inaugurated by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on 20 June 2023.[2]

History[edit]

The project was planned in 2006 during the Pervez Musharraf regime as an alternative to the Srinagar Highway and the future new Islamabad Airport. The project remained pending until it regained importance during the Yusuf Raza Gillani government due to the new Islamabad International Airport. The project was finally started in 2012 with the cost of Rs. 744 million, with the completion deadline of June 2013.[3] However, the project stalled since the Capital Development Authority (CDA) could not acquire land for the project for various reasons; for example, a century-old graveyard at Shah Allah Ditta village lay on the proposed route, and the locals of the village protested against it.[4]

In 2014, CDA announced an alternative plane to divert the road from the northern part of Shah Allah Ditta instead of its south. Reportedly 40% of the work was completed by 2014. However, the 2.4 km-patch passing through Shah Allah Ditta graveyard hung in the balance as the village's residents refused to vacate it.[5]

However, till 2019 only 51% of the project was completed due to conflicts between contractor and CDA. The contractor pleaded that land clearance was the responsibility of CDA, while CDA maintained the contract was cancelled before this due to some technical reasons. The court ruled in favor of the contractor and fined Rs. 170 million to CDA, which was challenged in the Islamabad High Court.[6] In January 2020, CDA formed a committee to resolve the out of court settlement of outstanding with the contractor and find some viable solution to restart the project.[7] Eventually, Prime Minister Imran Khan performed groundbreaking of the project on 19 April 2021.[8]

On 20 June 2023, the road was finally inaugurated by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.[2]

In August 2023, the CDA approved the construction of a new 3.4-kilometre road connecting the recently-inaugurated Margalla Avenue with M-1 motorway at an estimated cost of Rs. 5.45 billion. The project would take eight months to be completed. Another 5-kilometer road is currently being constructed to link the current eastern terminus to the Margalla road in sector E-11.[9]

Significance of the project[edit]

According to CDA officials, the road would shed load from the existing Srinagar Highway. It would connect existing Khayaban-i-Iqbal to Murree Road via Bari Imam.[5] Most importantly, Phase II of Islamabad on the west of N-5 National Highway, or G.T. road, would connect to Islamabad's existing sectors.[4] The highway would also provide alternative access to the M-1 motorway, Islamabad International Airport, and Rawalpindi Ring Road.[10] In 2015, CDA announced that once Margalla Avenue is completed, it would be linked to E75 expressway.[4]

In early 2020, Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA) announced the final shape of Rs. 62 billion Rawalpindi Ring Road project.[10] The project was approved by Chief Minister, Punjab Usman Buzdar in September 2020.[11] The Rawalpindi Ring Road project would end at the Sangjani toll plaza, and this would provide a direct connection to all parts of Rawalpindi. The road would also connect 60 kilometers Islamabad Ring Road project.[12][13]

The CDA also announced its tenth avenue project, which would link Srinagar Highway and Margalla Avenue and all sectors in between. The Rs. 3.725 billion projects would complete in three years.[14] Another important related project called New Blue Area spanning 170 kanals was inaugurated near F-9 Park with Rs. 30 billion by Prime Minister Imran Khan in an effort to distribute commercial center between future extensions of Islamabad and existing city.[15][16] Margalla Avenue is significant to the project to connect this new commercial center to the western bank phase II of the city, the auction of this started in July 2020.[17]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "وزیر اعظم نے رنگ روڈ منصوبے کا سنگ بنیاد رکھ دیا". Khabarnamay (in Urdu). Retrieved 2022-03-21.
  2. ^ a b "PM Shehbaz launches Margalla Avenue project". The Express Tribune. 2023-06-21. Retrieved 2023-10-15.
  3. ^ "Margalla Road to be linked to the GT Road". The News. 23 March 2012.
  4. ^ a b c Abbasi, Kashif (28 August 2015). "CDA plan to link the project to Muree Expressway". Dawn. Retrieved 2023-10-15.
  5. ^ a b Junaidi, Ikram (4 February 2014). "CDA to change Margalla avenue extension plan". Dawn. Retrieved 2023-10-15.
  6. ^ Abbasi, Kashif (22 January 2020). "Body formed to resolve dispute with Margalla Avenue project contractor". Dawn. Retrieved 2023-10-15.
  7. ^ "PM performs groundbreaking of Islamabad-Margalla Highway in Islamabad today". Radio Pakistan. 19 April 2021. Retrieved 2023-10-15.
  8. ^ "New road linking Margalla Avenue with M1 approved". Dawn. 2023-08-10. Retrieved 2024-01-19.
  9. ^ a b Yasin, Aamir (5 January 2015). "Ring Road to be connected to Margalla Road at Sangjani". Dawn. Retrieved 2023-10-15.
  10. ^ Yasin, Aamir (7 Sep 2020). "Punjab CM gives go-ahead to construction of Rs50bn Pindi Ring Road". Dawn. Retrieved 2023-10-15.
  11. ^ "Federal capital may get its own ring road project". The Express Tribune. 15 December 2019. Retrieved 2023-10-15.
  12. ^ "Work on Ring Road to start in early 2021". The Express Tribune. 4 September 2020. Retrieved 2023-10-15.
  13. ^ "CDA to execute work on 10th Avenue soon". The News International. 2020-06-13. Retrieved 2023-10-15.
  14. ^ Mirza, Jamil; Ghilzai, Rizwan (2020-02-24). "PM Imran approves 'New Blue Area' project". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 2023-10-15.
  15. ^ "PM Imran launches multibillion Blue Area Commercial project". The News International. 2020-06-13. Retrieved 2023-10-15.
  16. ^ "Blue Area plots go under the hammer next week". The Express Tribune. 2020-07-12. Retrieved 2023-10-15.

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