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All but one PHA uplift scheme axed

All but one PHA uplift scheme axed Among all development schemes of PHA, only Rs50m okayed for pilot project PHOTO: APP RAWALPINDI: The Rawalpindi Parks and Horticulture Authority (PHA) annual development programme (ADP) will be in a quandary soon, as the Punjab government has said no to most of its schemes. In fact, all the development schemes submitted by PHA to the Punjab government for approval, only a rain harvesting pilot project worth Rs50 million has been approved. This translates into an almost 90 percent cut in Rawalpindi PHA’s annual development programme. The Rawalpindi PHA sent ADP proposals to the Punjab government for many development schemes such as beautification of Rawalpindi worth Rs100 million, construction of PHA building worth Rs75 million, upgradation and remodeling of Liaquat Bagh Rs50 million, construction of Sports Complex at Allama Iqbal Park cum club of Rs100 million, boundary wall of Pothohar park of Rs8.58 million, upgradation of electrification

PHA renews pledge to plant maximum number of saplings

K-2 power project put into production mode

2500mw environment-friendly electricity to be added in national grid

‘2500mw environment-friendly electricity to be added in national grid’ Abid Hussain says Mohmand Dam to be completed within set time frame May 30, 2021 RAWALPINDI: Parks and Horticulture Authority Vice Chairman Malik Abid Hussain has said that the government went across a revolutionary major milestone as it successfully put new K-2 atomic power generation project in production mode which would add 2500 megawatts cheap and environment-friendly electricity in national grid. He made these remarks while talking to the public and local PTI officials during the visits to Allama Iqbal Park on the Benazir Bhutto Road and Rawal Park on the Rawal Road. With the inauguration of the K-2 atomic power generation project, Malik Abid Hussain said that Pakistan would enhance its capacity of atomic power generation up to 36 megawatts by the end of March 2022.

Covid-19: Frightening Images Triggered By The Invisible

Kashmir Life photographer visited within and outside Srinagar. Here are some of the photographs he clicked. Though the photographs tell their own stories, there are captions to help readers to understand these images better. A deserted view of Allama Iqbal Park in Srinagar amid strict lockdown following a surge in COVID-19 pandemic positive cases in Kashmir valley on Tuesday. KL Image: Bilal Bahadur At a space dominated by wildflowers, even the greens are at rest, waiting for the restricted funeral. This photograph is the funeral of a man who died of Covid-19. He belongs to Zawoora area of Srinagar. KL Image: Bilal Bahadur

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