RAWALPINDI: The Rawalpindi Cantonment Board (RCB) installed sculptures of racing horses, soldiers, reflecting motifs, flowerbeds besides planting trees on The Mall at a cost of Rs10 million.
After the beautification campaign, the main artery of the cantonment area wears a new look.
The civic agency wants to launch a similar campaign in other areas as well.
Residents say civic agency should also pay attention to improvement of other roads
The decoration pieces have been installed along the road from T. M. Chowk in front of General Headquarters (GHQ) to Pirwadhai Mor.
Such pieces have also been installed on the greenbelt of Peshawar Road near Chairing Cross Square. The RCB also planted artificial grass on the median of the road.
“We started the beautification drive to improve the look of the main road and utilised Rs10 million on it,” RCB spokesman Qaisar Mehmood told Dawn.
He said the figurative work presented the local culture. A new lightning system has also been installed on greenbelts.
He said the RCB had also started work on improving the greenbelts along main roads and squares.
The gardeners are working day and night to turn the abandoned roadside areas into greenbelts, he added.
“We will also start a beautification drive on Bank Road, Haider Road and Adamjee Road after removing encroachments from there.