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Govt releases Rs583b for development projects

byCT Report
01/06/2020
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The federal government has so far authorized release of Rs583 billion for various ongoing and new social sector uplift projects under its Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP) 2019-20, as against the total allocation of Rs701 billion.

Under its development programme, the government has released an amount of Rs244.2 billion for federal ministries, Rs 194.18 billion for corporations and Rs43.56 billion for special areas, according to a latest data released by Ministry of Planning, Development and Reform.

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Out of these allocations, the government released Rs 49.73 billion for security enhancement in the country for which the government had allocated Rs53 billion during the year 2019-20.

An amount of Rs 97.64 billion has also been released for the blocks managed by finance division under the government’s 10 years development programme.

Similarly for Higher Education Commission, the government released an amount of Rs28.28 billion out of its total allocation of Rs29 billion while Rs270.47 million were released for Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority for which the government had allocated Rs270.47 million in the development budget.

For National Highway Authority, the government released Rs167.70 billion against its allocations of Rs173.53 billion.

Under annual development agenda, the government also released Rs8.67 billion for Railways Division out of total allocation of Rs12.56 billion, Rs8.39 billion for Interior Division, and Rs8 billion for National Health Services, Regulations, and Coordination Division.

Revenue Division received Rs5.84 billion, whereas the Cabinet Division also received Rs34.16 billion for which an amount of Rs35.97 billion has been allocated for the year 2019-20.

The government also released Rs27.11 billion for Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) block and other projects out of its allocations of Rs27.26 billion and Rs16.34 billion for Gilgit Baltistan (Block and other projects).

 

 

 

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