KP Government Launches Nakband to Alawara Road Project to Boost Local Connectivity in Kohat
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KP Government Launches Nakband to Alawara Road Project to Boost Local Connectivity in Kohat

In a move aimed at strengthening regional infrastructure, Aftab Alam, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Minister for Law and Parliamentary Affairs, officially inaugurated the Nakband to Alawara Road Project in Kohat on Monday. The project carries an estimated cost of Rs. 40 million and is expected to significantly improve transportation in the area.

The newly launched road project is part of broader provincial efforts to enhance connectivity in underdeveloped regions. By linking Nakband with Alawara, the initiative is set to ease travel for local residents while supporting economic activity and access to essential services.

The inauguration ceremony witnessed participation from key political figures and community members. Among those present were former Tehsil Gumbat Chairman Sajid Iqbal and PTI leader Ishtiaq Qureshi, along with party workers and a large gathering of residents, reflecting strong local interest in infrastructure development.

Speaking at the event, officials emphasized the importance of road networks in driving socio-economic growth. Improved roads not only reduce travel time but also facilitate trade, education, and healthcare access, particularly in remote areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

The Nakband to Alawara Road Project is expected to bring long-term benefits by connecting communities that have historically faced mobility challenges. Residents expressed optimism that the new road will enhance daily life and open up new opportunities for businesses and commuters alike.

The provincial government continues to prioritize development projects that address grassroots needs, with a focus on sustainable growth and improved quality of life across the region.