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  • Feb 20th, 2015
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Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Thursday directed fast-track implementation of development projects in Balochistan and announced an immediate grant of five billion rupees for Quetta in the first phase. The Prime Minister made the announcement during a presentation given to him by Chief Secretary Balochistan on development projects here yesterday afternoon. The Prime Minister gave, in principle, approval to the construction of Sibbi-Hernai railway track.

He directed arranging funds for setting up Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) terminals in the remaining 22 districts of Balochistan. He also ordered a feasibility study to be conducted within 90 days for building water reservoirs and improving a canal distribution system in Balochistan. He underscored the need for ensuring both federal contribution and donor funding in this regard.

Sharif also directed to release the remaining allocation for current financial year's federal PSDP worth Rs 62 billion. He said the government of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz had prioritised provision of basic necessities of life to the people of Balochistan at their doorstep while improving infrastructure across the province. The Prime Minister committed a generous assistance from federal government to meet development deficit of the provincial capital.

The Chief Secretary in his briefing said that due to the policies of the current government, there had been a paradigm shift from infrastructure to social and production sector. As a result of this, the PSDP spending on education had been increased to 23.1 from 4.22 percent in 2012-13. Similarly, spending on health had increased from 3.63 percent in 2012-13 to 9.01 percent in the current financial year, he added.

The Prime Minister was informed that 1840 development schemes and mega projects were under way in the province at a total cost of Rs 112.871 billion. The Chief Secretary said the federal Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP) contribution during the current financial year was higher i.e. Rs 62 billion, in comparison to the provincial allocation of Rs 50 billion. He said for the first time, 100 percent allocated amount of federal budget was released during the previous financial year for provincial projects.

The Prime Minister was informed that work on the Katchi Canal was under way and would be completed during this year. After its operationalization, 54,000 acres of land would be brought under cultivation. Governor Balochistan, Muhammad Khan Achakzai; Chief Minister Balochistan, Dr Abdul Malik Baloch; Federal Minister for Water and Power, Khawaja Muhammad Asif; Federal Minister for Railways, Khawaja Saad Rafiq; Federal Minister for SAFRON, Lieutenant General Abdul Qadir Baloch (retd); Minister of State for Petroleum, Jam Kamal Khan; Balochistan Minister for Mines, Sanaullah Zehri and Balochistan Minister for Planning and Development, Hamid Khan Achakzai attended the meeting along with senior provincial and federal government officers.

Copyright Associated Press of Pakistan, 2015


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