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Punjab PDWP approves eight schemes costing Rs 8.4 billion

The Punjab Provincial Development Working Party (PDWP) approved eight development schemes of various sectors with an estimated cost of Rs. 8400.146 million.

These schemes were approved in the 52nd meeting of the PDWP of the current fiscal year 2016-17 held at P&D Complex, Lahore.

The approved development schemes included: Construction of the building of Government College Women University Sialkot on acquired piece of land at Sialkot at the cost of Rs. 1994.841 million, an extension of Punjab Assembly Building Lahore at the cost of Rs. 1371.260 million, construction of Jhelum City Flood Protection Bund along Right Bank of River Jhelum Upstream G.T. Road Bridge. (FERRP Irrigation Component) at the cost of Rs. 1672.527 million, Selected Reaches of Jhang Flood Protection Bund from RD 0+000 to 64+000 and Thatta Mahala Flood Bund from RD 0+000 to 31+000, Jhang.

FERRP Irrigation Component at the cost of Rs. 525.044 million, Remodelling of Right Embankment of Shujabad Branch, Akbar & Nawabpur Flood Bunds, Multan.

FERRP Irrigation Component at the cost of Rs. 893.439 million, Remodelling of Muzaffargarh Flood Bund RD 0+000 to RD 188+000 (FERRP Irrigation Component) at the cost of Rs. 876.449 million, Remodelling of Left Marginal Bund (LMB) RD 1+500-80+000 Taunsa Barrage, Muzaffargarh (FERRP Irrigation Component) at the cost of Rs. 441.944 million and Protection of Chandar Bhan Flood Bund RD: 55+000 to RD: 67+000 Tehsil Ali Pur District Muzaffargarh at the cost of Rs. 624.642 million.

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