QUETTA: The Planning Commission of Pakistan has approved an allocation of Rs4 billion for the reconstruction of 16,000 houses in the earthquake-hit areas of Balochistan’s Awaran district.

Strong earthquakes struck the entire district twice — on Sept 24 and 28 last year — leaving thousands of people homeless, entire settlements destroyed and over 500 people dead and 700 injured.

The Central Development Working Party (CDWP), which met on Friday, also approved the project. The provincial government will launch the reconstruction on May 1.

“A project director has been appointed by the provincial government to implement the plan,” Balochistan Chief Secretary Babar Yaqoob Fateh Muhammad told Dawn.

According to the plan, 80 per cent of the funds will be spent on the construction of housing units and 20pc on providing solar energy.

According to sources, the government will provide Rs220,000 each to those whose houses collapsed in the earthquake. “The affected families will rebuild their houses with the funds provided by the federal government in accordance with their own designs and wishes,” the chief secretary said, adding that Project Director Aziz Jamali would supervise the work.

He said the owners would be provided funds for the portions of their homes completed.

“Solar energy panels will be installed on the newly-built houses because the entire district is not linked with the national grid.”

He said the provincial government would monitor the reconstruction and ensure quality.

The project is expected to create job opportunities for thousands of local labourers, besides boosting the business of construction material.

Opinion

Editorial

After the budget
Updated 26 Jun, 2026

After the budget

Though not a bad document per se, the budget for FY27 is a familiar one, and familiarity in our economic history is rarely cause for comfort.
Missing the mark
Updated 27 Jun, 2026

Missing the mark

Pakistan cannot rely on international partners to compensate for weak governance and inconsistent implementation at home.
Up in smoke
26 Jun, 2026

Up in smoke

PAKISTAN is watching an epidemic unfold as the menace of narcotic abuse hits every fourth household in Karachi ...
Reflection time
Updated 25 Jun, 2026

Reflection time

Israel is the biggest source of instability in the Middle East, and it is high time the US ended its blind support to Tel Aviv, if it genuinely wants peace in the region.
Raised temperatures
25 Jun, 2026

Raised temperatures

THE fraught situation in Azad Jammu and Kashmir requires immense patience and cool heads. Temperatures are raised on...
Debatable remedy
25 Jun, 2026

Debatable remedy

THE Pakistan Psychiatric Society’s challenge to the Federal Shariat Court’s ruling on attempted suicide deserves...