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In this Aug file photo, Prime Minister Imran Khan launches the Ravi Riverfront Urban Development Project. APP
LAHORE: The Punjab government has excluded all existing industrial units and residential settlements from the land acquisition plan for the Ravi Riverfront Urban Development Project. However, the settlements within the riverbed will remain part of the plan.
“Following Prime Minister Imran Khan’s directions, the existing industrial units have been exempted from the area notified for Ravi Urban Development Project. These industries will now continue to function at their present places as usual and will not be relocated for this project. Moreover, the residential localities not falling in the course of the river will also not be acquired,” S.M. Imran, official spokesman for the Ravi Urban Development Authority (Ruda), disclosed this in a meeting with local industrialists at Mehmood Booti near Ring Road on Saturday.
Active industries exempt from RUDA
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December 27, 2020
LAHORE: On the direction of Prime Minister Imran Khan, all the existing industrial units have been exempted and would not be relocated from the area notified for Ravi Urban Development Project (RUDA), an official said on Saturday.
RUDA spokesman SM Imran and Senior Member Board of Revenue Punjab Babar Hayat Tarar said these industries would continue to function at their present places and residential localities, as these did not fall in the course of the river, and thus would not be acquired.
Settlements on 2,500 acres of land would not be acquired for the project.