Published March 24, 2005
PESHAWAR, March 23: A leader of ruling Pakistan Muslim League and District Nazim of Lakki Marwat, Hamayun Saifullah Khan, said the district government was striving hard to develop the backward areas of the district. Talking to NWFP Chief Secretary Ijaz Ahmed Qureshi in Lakki Marwat the other day, he said the district government had extended all-out assistance to the provincial government and the district administration in order to develop the area.

The district government, he said, had completed several mega projects at the cost of Rs270 million.

The district nazim said the government had approved record projects in education, agriculture, communication and irrigations sectors in the current fiscal year for the district.?APP

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