Sindh Approves Water Treatment Plant for Hyderabad

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Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has approved the construction of a 6MGD water treatment plant in Hyderabad to address the city’s water shortage.
The decision was taken during a meeting chaired by the chief minister, where Jam Khan Shoro briefed participants on the project.
The chief minister approved 22 acres of land for the project and directed authorities to begin implementation without delay. He also instructed departments to complete all legal and administrative formalities on a priority basis.
Murad Ali Shah emphasized the need to improve the overall water supply system to ensure access for residents across the city.
He said the project would enhance water filtration capacity, contributing to better public health and improved living standards.
The chief minister also stressed transparency in land use and directed strict monitoring to ensure the timely and effective execution of the project.
Officials said the initiative is part of broader efforts to support sustainable urban development in Hyderabad.



