Saturday, November 16, 2024 07:51 PM
Fatima Bilal inspects railway section from Raja Jang to Basirpur, addressing illegal activities and engaging local leaders for better land utilization.
In recent developments concerning the railway infrastructure in Pakistan, the Deputy Divisional Superintendent of Railways, Fatima Bilal, conducted an inspection of the railway section from Raja Jang to Basirpur. This inspection was carried out under the directives of Pakistan Railways' Chief Executive Officer, Aamir Ali Baloch, and Divisional Superintendent, Muhammad Hanif Gul. The aim of this inspection was to assess the current state of the railway facilities and to explore opportunities for improvement.
During her visit, Fatima Bilal was joined by local political figure, MPA Basirpur Chaudhry Iftikhar Chachhar, along with former chairmen and nazims. These local leaders provided valuable suggestions on how to better utilize railway land and proposed new projects that could enhance the efficiency of railway operations. Their input is crucial, as local insights often lead to more effective solutions tailored to community needs.
One of the significant actions taken by Bilal during the inspection was the order to close an illegally installed tube well located near the railway track. This decision underscores the importance of adhering to regulations that protect railway infrastructure. Additionally, she addressed the illegal use of six acres of railway land in Mandi Ahmadabad, emphasizing the need for proper management of railway assets.
Fatima Bilal expressed her commitment to working alongside the local community to ensure that railway land is utilized more efficiently. She highlighted that surplus railway land along the inspected section could be leveraged to increase revenue for Pakistan Railways. This approach not only aims to enhance the financial standing of the railway system but also seeks to foster a collaborative relationship with the community.
The inspection of the Raja Jang to Basirpur railway section marks a proactive step towards improving railway operations in Pakistan. By addressing illegal activities and engaging with local stakeholders, the railway authorities are taking significant strides to ensure that railway resources are managed effectively. This initiative not only aims to boost revenue but also reflects a broader commitment to enhancing the overall functionality of the railway system, which is vital for the country’s transportation network.