Uncontrolled influx of population from other parts of Pakistan has contributed to infrastructure, housing, and education problems.
Furthermore, the city is an industrial and commercial hub with two major ports, causing even greater traffic pressure and pollution.
To facilitate the traffic in the city, the government planned a number of projects for the construction of bypasses and highways.
In the second phase of resettlement underway at Taiser Town, over 21,000 families have been given a plot of 80 sq-yd and Rs.
Students also attend summer school, which ends with a visit to Karachi’s historical and recreational places.
[3] Residents also gather to offer a thanksgiving prayer and plant a tree whenever construction begins on a new house.