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Over 400 trees relocated to make way for underpasses on Rawalpindi’s Peshawar Road

February 22, 2026
in Pakistan
Over 400 trees relocated to make way for underpasses on Rawalpindi’s Peshawar Road
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RAWALPINDI: As many as 469 trees and 715 shrubs have been relocated from Peshawar Road to other areas as work on three underpasses worth Rs8 billion commenced on the main artery of the cantonment area.

The federal and Punjab governments had earlier issued directives not to cut any trees at the development sites following criticism over tree felling in Islamabad’s Shakarparian.

After initial work began on Race Course Park, Army Graveyard and the Chairing Cross underpasses, the Rawalpindi Cantonment Board (RCB) was tasked with relocating trees in the middle of the road and along Peshawar Road from Qasim Market to Chairing Cross.

Cantonment Executive Officer Amir Rasheed told media that the RCB decided to relocate the trees to protect them in nearby areas.

715 shrubs and 74 dead trees also removed; RCB pledges to plant 10 trees for each dead one

He stated that 469 trees had been moved from Qasim Market to Chairing Cross and planted elsewhere around the area. “A total of 469 trees and 715 shrubs were affected in the development work and we have planted them in and around Peshawar Road,” he said.

He added that as part of the replacement plan, RCB intends to plant more than 400 full-grown, healthy local tree and shrub varieties on the site after underpass construction, for a safer and healthier environment.

There were 22 large trees, including 11 pilkan, two sheesham, six alstonia and one each of peepal, dhariak, and shireen. There were also 90 terminalia trees, one conocorpus, three eucalyptus, one more sheesham, 21 pine trees, and 33 ashoke.

Additionally, 74 dead trees were removed from the site, and on the recommendation of the Environment Protection Agency Punjab, the RCB will plant ten new trees for each dead one.

He mentioned that clear instructions had been given to the RCB Garden Branch to cultivate more plants in the nursery to be used for replanting once the underpass construction concludes in late May. Existing trees have been replanted in green belts from Lane 5 to Motorway Chowk, where space is available. The green belts are also being extended from Motorway Chowk to Chur Chowk, giving the area a greener appearance.

Meanwhile, Iesco has completed its work on relocating electricity pylons from Chairing Cross to Radio Pakistan. The work, which started from Qasim Market to Radio Pakistan, is expected to be finished by the end of February.

The Punjab Department of Communication and Works has already announced plans to commence work on the underpasses following Eidul Fitr.

Punjab Highway Department Executive Engineer Qamar Ali Saqib told media that initial work on the underpasses had already begun. After utility services, trees and electricity pylons are shifted, formal construction will commence.

He explained that the Frontier Works Organisation (FWO) has started constructing a dedicated utility service corridor in front of Race Course Park. Utility providers such as Iesco, SNGPL, RCB, and PTCL will lay their lines before work begins.

He added that once the underpass work begins, it is expected to be completed within 70 days.

Published in media, February 22nd, 2026

Tags: Climate changepeshawarRawalpindisrelocatedRoadTreesUnderpasses
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