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*Five development schemes approved

The Punjab government on Friday approved five development schemes of different development sectors at an estimated cost of Rs 7529.096 million.

The schemes were approved in the 5th meeting of the Provincial Development Working Party of current fiscal year 2014-15 which was presided over by Punjab Planning and Development Board Chairman Muhammad Irfan Elahi.

The approved development schemes included: Construction of Nutkani

Flood Carrying Channel from RD.0+000- 21+000 in district DG Khan at a cost of Rs 889.152 million, Comprehensive Water Supply Scheme for Gulraiz, Dhoke Choudhrian, Morgah, Kotha Kalan and Neighbouring Colonies, Rawalpindi at a cost of Rs 532.170 million.

Dualisation of Muridke-Narowal Road from 0.00 to 41.50 km in district Sheikhupura length = 41.50 km district Sheikhupura (Revised) at a cost of Rs 2723.989 million, Hiring of Consultant for Preparation of TORs/ Bidding Documents for International Bidding Regarding Topographic Survey and Geotechnical Studies for Land Sliding Zonisation of Murree Hill Area mainly located between Old Rawalpindi-Murree Road and Islamabad Murree Expressway, in Murree (Amended PC-II) at a cost of Rs 2.785 million and Tribal Area Development Project (TADP) at a cost of Rs 3381.000 million.

Planning and Development provincial secretary Waseem Ajmal Choudhary, members of the Planning and Development Board, provincial secretaries concerned and other senior representatives of the relevant provincial departments also attended the meeting.

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