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Daily Times
May 21, 2021
pakistani-pm-imran-khan-criticised-over-comments-blaming-obscenity-for-rapePrime Minister Imran Khan Thursday was told that the execution of construction projects under the Ravi City over 15,000 acres land would beget economic activity of Rs 1,000 billion during the current year.
The prime minister, who chaired a review meeting of Ravi Urban Development Authority and Central Business District Authority here, was informed that the government expected Rs 25 billion revenue from the Sapphire Bay project, which would also generate Rs 150 billion economic activity.
Railways Minister Azam Khan Swati, Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Farrukh Habib, Special Assistant to the PM Shahbaz Gill, Naya Pakistan Housing Authority Chairman Lt. General (Retd) Anwar Ali Haider, Lahore Development Authority Vice Chairman Sheikh Imran and other senior officers attended the meeting.
PM Imran Khan for timely completion of Ravi City, Central Business District projects
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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Prime Minister Imran Khan has emphasized on the timely completion of Ravi City and Central Business District projects to boost economic activities and create employment opportunities in the Country.
Chairing a review meeting on the Ravi Urban Development Authority and Central Business District in Islamabad on Thursday, he said that these major projects will also reduce the increasing population pressure in the City enabling the metropolitan administration to provide residential facilities on modern standards to the general public.
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MORE than £400,000 has been awarded to a vital Storyhouse Chester initiative that provides life-changing support for young people. The Westminster Foundation is providing the funding for Storyhouse’s award-winning Young Leaders Programme in a commitment that will span five years. The initiative provides young people, including those who conventionally face barriers to employment, with work experience and a range of employability skills in the creative industries. Former participants of the course have included young people at risk of homelessness, disabled young people and young carers. The Duke of Westminster, chair of the Westminster Foundation, who recently joined a virtual meeting with some of Storyhouse’s young leaders, said: Young people have been hit hard by the pandemic, as opportunities previously open to them have quickly disappeared.