Construction work in varsity soon

Published September 6, 2005

PESHAWAR, Sept 5: Construction work in Peshawar University at an estimated cost of Rs3 million will start soon, sources said on Monday. They said Rs652,000 would be spent on the extension of women’s hall in the Jinnah College for Women and Rs677,000 on the construction of car parking and bathrooms and renovation of roofs in three months.

They said renovation of the history department and construction of boundary wall was also planned.—APP

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