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Updated 19 Jul, 2019 08:09am

Sindh approves Rs13bn schemes

KARACHI: The Sindh Provincial Development Working Party (PDWP) approved four schemes at a cost of Rs12.98 billion on Thursday.

The schemes for the current fiscal were approved in a PDWP meeting presided over by Chairperson Planning and Development Board Naheed Shah Durrani.

One health department scheme was approved for establishment of psychiatry and accident/emergency units at Sindh Government Hospital in Saudabad, Karachi at a cost of Rs518.116 million.

Two schemes approved in local government include the Lyari Express Re-Settlement Project (LERP) worth Rs8,719.380m and rehabilitation and extension of 5 million gallons per day (MGD) Pressure Rapid Filtration Plant (total 10 MGD) at Unit No.4 Latifabad, Hyderabad worth Rs745.090m.

One scheme was approved for the Planning and Development Department.

Another scheme for Forest and Wildlife Department was cleared for CDWP which includes Green Pakistan Programme (GPP) and the revival of forestry and wildlife resources (10 billion tree tsunami programme, phase 1 upscaling of GPP at an enhanced cost of Rs5,500m. The cost will be shared equally by the federal and provincial governments. This cost is separate from above approved scheme’s original cost of Rs6,250.703m.

Published in Dawn, July 19th, 2019

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