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Chiniot, DG Khan mines leased out against Rs1.10bn

By Our Correspondent
April 18, 2024
This representational image shows an aerial view of mine. — The News/File
This representational image shows an aerial view of mine. — The News/File 

LAHORE: Mines and Minerals Department leased out mines through an open auction against Rs1.10 billion in the districts of Chiniot and Dera Ghazi Khan on Wednesday.

In a remarkable display of progress and transparency, these bids surpassed previous records by an impressive 120pc, underlining the growing confidence in Punjab’s mining industry and the government’s commitment to fostering a fair and competitive environment.

“These remarkable results are a testament to the Punjab government’s unwavering dedication to combating corruption and ensuring accountability in every sector,” remarked Secretary Mines, Babar Aman Babar.

“We are thrilled to see such overwhelming participation and enthusiasm from bidders, which reinforces our belief in the potential of Punjab’s mining resources,” he said. The successful auctions not only signify a substantial boost to the state’s revenue but also reflect a clear message of integrity and efficiency in governance. Each bid received underscores the government’s proactive measures to eradicate malpractice and promote ethical conduct in all dealings, the secretary added. He commended the auction committees for their diligent efforts and issued directives to the Director General Mines to promptly execute actions on all auction-related matters, further solidifying Punjab’s stance on transparency and accountability. As Punjab continues to pave the way for sustainable growth and development, today’s record-breaking auctions serve as a shining example of the province’s unwavering commitment to progress and prosperity, he said.