Sindh chief secretary Sohail Rajput on Tuesday said that 15 to 20 more electric buses will be purchased for Karachi.
A team from the Asian Development Bank was speaking with Sohail Rajput when they visited him in his office. The group decided to address the BRT Red Line project’s issues and expedite its completion.
According to the chief secretary of Sindh, the Pink Bus and Karachi’s People’s Bus projects have both been a success, and the Sindh government has now decided to buy 15 to 20 additional electric buses for the port city.
According to the Asian Development Bank team, there is a problem with the transfer of land needed to build a biogas plant in Malir. Sohail Rajput reassured the delegation that he would give the project all the support it needs to succeed.
Pakistan’s first electric bus service hit Karachi roads
The installation of many departments, including K-Electric and KWS&B, on the project, was communicated to the chief secretary. Sohail Rajput informed the group from the Asian Development Bank that all utility installations will be removed from the project’s land.
The team assured the Sindh government and the transport department that the Asian Development Bank will continue to support them in every way possible.