CDWP approves six development projects worth Rs 21.28 bln.

ISLAMABAD -- Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Professor Ahsan Iqbal on Friday chaired a meeting of the Central Development Working Party (CDWP) that approved six development projects worth Rs 21.28 billion.

The meeting, attended among others by the Secretary Planning, Chief Economist, Members Planning Commission and representatives from the various ministries and divisions, considered four projects related to the Ministry of Climate Change, Aviation Division and provincial projects, a news release said.

The forum okayed the installation of a Weather Surveillance Radar at Multan (revised) at the cost of Rs 6188.759 million, the establishment of a 250-bed hospital at Skardu at the cost of Rs 6,045 million, setting up of 'Excellence Hubs' in the field of renewable energy at the cost of Rs 111.403 million, construction of road from Naag to Gichak,(revised) at the cost of Rs 4,255.591 million, construction of two lanes D. I. Khan at the cost of Rs3097.045 million besides establishing 'Capacity Building and Institutional Strengthening of Planning Commission' at the cost of Rs 2086.299 million.

Sharing some details of the approved projects, it said with the construction of a 250-bed tertiary care divisional hospital on land measuring 500 kanal in Skardu city, patients of all the four districts of Baltistan region, tourists and personnel of law enforcement agencies would benefit from the modern healthcare facility at their doorsteps. Currently, there is only a 190-bed RHQ hospital in the Baltistan Division.

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