Four schemes worth Rs23bn approved
LAHORE:Provincial Development Working Party (PDWP) has approved four development schemes worth Rs23 billion on Friday. The approval was made in the 64th meeting of the PDWP held at P&D Board.
The meeting was presided by P&D Board Chairman Barrister Nabeel Ahmad Awan. Planning and Development (P&D) Board Secretary Dr Asif Tufail, Chief Economist Masood Anwar, members of the P&D Board, and other senior officers attended. The approved schemes included Chief Minister Asaan Karobar Finance at Rs9.500 billion, Construction of Administrative Tower-A at Old P&D Building at Rs4.328 billion, Construction of Dual Carriageway from Bosan Road (Saidanwala Chowk) to Head Muhammadwala, District Multan at Rs1.638 billion, Rehabilitation of Faisalabad Circular Road By-Pass Ring, at Rs6.909 billion.
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