The Punjab PDWP Approved Eight Development Schemes of Various Sectors

Friday, October 29, 2021

The Punjab Provincial Development Working Party approved eight development schemes of various sectors with an estimated cost of Rs. 20,884.33 million.

These schemes were approved in the meeting of Provincial Development Working Party (PDWP) of current fiscal year 2021-22 presided over by Chairman Planning & Development Board Abdullah Khan Sumbal.

The approved development schemes included Enhanced Water Quality Monitoring System in Punjab (DLI-2), PGDP at the cost of Rs. 1,400.000 million, Strengthening of Emergency Services in all District of Punjab at the cost of Rs. 663.000 million, Provision of Motor Bike Ambulance Service in Remaining 27 Districts of Punjab at the cost of Rs. 984.906 million, Insaaf Afternoon Schools Programme at the cost of Rs. 5,802.624 million, Establishment of Divisional Public School at Village Kubay Chak Tehsil & District Sialkot at the cost of Rs. 550.000 million, Dilkash Lahore Initiative to Raise the Aesthetic View of the City Lahore at the cost of Rs. 499.987 million, Privatization of Extension Services to Enhance the Service Delivery at the cost of Rs. 9,684.700 million, Establishment of Model Dairy Farm at Tehsil Taunsa, District DG Khan at the cost of Rs. 410.000 million and Construction of Dual Carriageway Road from Kingra to Sialkot (Widening / Improvement), Length 20.08 Km, in District Sialkot at the cost of Rs. 889.113 million.

Provincial Secretary P&D Mujahid Sherdil, all Members of the Planning & Development Board, Provincial Secretaries of concerned departments, and other senior representatives of the relevant Provincial Departments also attended the meeting.