Karachi Mayor, Barrister Murtaza Wahab, on Tuesday inaugurated the newly restored Taimuria Library in District Central, a project to enhance the city’s public and educational infrastructure.
During the inauguration, the Mayor emphasized his administration’s commitment to preserving the city’s intellectual and cultural assets. “It is our responsibility to protect our educational and cultural heritage,” Wahab said.
He confirmed that the Taimuria Library has been updated and is now equipped with modern facilities for public use.
This initiative is part of a broader program to renovate several libraries throughout the district, aimed at providing students and residents with modern educational environments.
Wahab highlighted the collaboration with the provincial administration, calling the restoration of these institutions “a prime example of providing public facilities” with the support of the Sindh government.
The renovation and reopening of such educational centers are being presented as a significant step towards the promotion of knowledge and literature in the city.
Reaffirming his administration’s goals, the Mayor declared, “Improving Karachi’s educational infrastructure and developing the city is our top priority,” describing the library’s reopening as another public-friendly project for the citizens of District Central.