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CM announces special uplift package for Narowal
Lahore
May 25, 2021
LAHORE:Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar on Monday announced a special development package of 5.12 billion rupees during his visit to Narowal.
According to a handout issued here, the chief minister laid the foundation stone of three projects under the second phase of the ‘Naya Pakistan Manzalain Asan’ Programme. Talking to the media, the chief minister said the expansion of three roads of 17 kilo metres length had been started with an amount of Rs 230 million.
Similarly, 5.12 billion rupees would be spent on 39 different projects, adding that supply and drainage of water, roads and other projects would be completed in Zafarwal and Shakargarh with Rs 840 million. He said that 1.70 billion rupees would be spent on the construction of 33-kilometres long Narowal-Zafarwal road and Syed Chiragh Shah Bypass. Meanwhile, 188 million rupees would be spent on the up-gradation of schools and 38-kilometre long
Wheat procurement campaign launched
Minister said that 10 wheat procurement centres have been set up in Sialkot district this year to achieve target
APP
April 16, 2021
The wheat procurement campaign has been launched in Sialkot district.
Provincial Minister for Special Education Punjab Chaudhry Muhammad Ikhlaq and Deputy Commissioner Sialkot Tahir Farooq jointly visited a wheat procurement centre in Sialkot on Thursday and inaugurated the wheat procurement campaign.
The minister said that 10 wheat procurement centres have been set up in Sialkot district this year to achieve the target of procuring 96,777 metric tons of wheat from farmers, where wheat will be procured directly at the rate of Rs 1,800 per maund, and delivery charges of Rs 9 per 100kg will also be paid.