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PM announces Rs 446bn poor-centric package for Sindh s backward areas

PM announces Rs 446bn poor-centric package for Sindh’s backward areas Package comprises restoration of 200,000 acres of land, construction of Nai Gaj Dam and Sukkur-Hyderabad motorway, gas supply to 160 villages and 30,000 new power connections to deprived districts April 17, 2021 Prime Minister Imran Khan Friday unveiled a historic development package worth Rs 446 billion to uplift backward areas of opposition-led Sindh province through power supply, irrigation, sports and communication projects. The prime minister, while addressing a ceremony to hand over business loan cheques among the entitled youths here, said proposed projects would start getting shape within a month as feasibility studies have already been completed. He said he is pleased to visit the interior Sindh with a good news of development package, which otherwise is the responsibility of the provincial government under the 18th Amendment. He said Interior Sindh is the poorest area of the country, besides South

PM unveils plan to spend Rs446bn on Sindh uplift - Newspaper

• Package features restoration of farmland, construction of dam, motorway, gas & power supply • Sindh urged to reconsider cancellation of NOC for island project SUKKUR: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday unveiled a historic development package worth Rs446 billion to develop backward areas of PPP-led Sindh through power supply, irrigation, sports and communication projects. The package features restoration of 200,000 acres of agricultural land, upgradation of 14 passports offices, construction of Nai Gaj Dam to irrigate around 28,800 acres, 306-kilometre Sukkur-Hyderabad Motorway, gas supply to 160 villages and annual 30,000 new power connections in the neglected districts. The prime minister, while addressing a ceremony to hand over business loan cheques among entitled youths here, said proposed projects would start getting shape within a month as their feasibility studies had already been completed.

Fighting mafias in Punjab kept me away from Sindh: Imran

Top Story April 17, 2021 SUKKUR: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday announced a massive development package worth Rs446 billion for 14 under-developed districts of Sindh, saying the effects of the investment would be visible within a month. While addressing a ceremony in connection with the government s flagship Kamyab Jawan Programme at the Sukkur IBA University, the prime minister said he was pleased to be visiting interior Sindh and added that as he was fighting the biggest mafias in Punjab, he could not focus on Sindh. Federal Ministers Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Dr Fehmida Mirza, Ali Haider Zaidi, Asad Umar and Muhammad Mian Soomro, Governor Sindh Imran Ismail, Special Assistants to PM Dr Sania Nishtar and Usman Dar, Senator Saif Abro, Haleem Adil Shaikh, Mobin Jatoi and Syed Tahir Shah were also present on the occasion.

PM unveils plan to spend Rs446bn on Sindh uplift - Pakistan

• Package features restoration of farmland, construction of dam, motorway, gas & power supply • Sindh urged to reconsider cancellation of NOC for island project SUKKUR: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday unveiled a historic development package worth Rs446 billion to develop backward areas of PPP-led Sindh through power supply, irrigation, sports and communication projects. The package features restoration of 200,000 acres of agricultural land, upgradation of 14 passports offices, construction of Nai Gaj Dam to irrigate around 28,800 acres, 306-kilometre Sukkur-Hyderabad Motorway, gas supply to 160 villages and annual 30,000 new power connections in the neglected districts. The prime minister, while addressing a ceremony to hand over business loan cheques among entitled youths here, said proposed projects would start getting shape within a month as their feasibility studies had already been completed.

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