Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Faisal Karim Kundi was briefed about the progress of the Peshawar Northern Bypass project by the Member NHA KP Ashfaq Ahmed during a meeting held at the Governor House Peshawar.

Kundi was briefed about the progress of the Peshawar Northern Bypass
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PESHAWAR: APR 15, 2026:

Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Faisal Karim Kundi was briefed on Tuesday about the progress of the Peshawar Northern Bypass project during a meeting held at the Governor House. Member National Highway Authority (NHA) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ashfaq Ahmed and Project Director Muhammad Ahtesham informed the Governor that the 30 kilometer-long project, costing Rs27 billion, is a major infrastructure initiative aimed at improving traffic flow in Peshawar. The briefing highlighted that structural work, including six bridges and the Nasir Bagh flyover, has been completed. It was further stated that Package-I of the project is expected to be completed by December 2026, while Package-III is likely to be finalized by September 2026. Officials informed that Rs23 billion has already been spent on the project, while an additional Rs4 billion is required for its completion. They pointed out that delays in the release of funds could hinder timely completion. It was also said that funds for power transmission lines have already been transferred to the relevant department.

Speaking on the occasion, the Governor termed the Peshawar Northern Bypass a project of significant public importance and assured that he would take up the issue of fund release with the concerned authorities. He expressed concern over funding constraints in public welfare projects and emphasized that the timely completion of the bypass would provide major relief to the citizens of Peshawar as well as people across the province.

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