Pakistan, Dec. 6 -- "This isn't just a road, it's the path that saved our lives," said 35-year-old Priya Kumari, a mother of three from the village of Tando Haider. She further shared, "During the floods, the road leading to our village was washed away. After the water receded, it left behind massive potholes. When my youngest child was born, I had to travel through that broken road to reach the hospital. By God's grace, both my child and I survived what could have been a tragedy."
For Priya, those memories remain nothing short of a nightmare. The newly built road she referred to passes close to her village.
It was a cool morning in the third week of November, around noon. Standing on the newly constructed smooth road connecting Tando Hai...