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Over Rs295m released for Revenue Division projects

byCT Report
05/04/2018
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ISLAMABAD: The government has so far released Rs 295.239 million for various ongoing and new projects of Revenue Division under the Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP) for the current fiscal year (2017-18).

The government in its Federal PSDP had earmarked Rs790.100 million for the Revenue Division projects, with foreign exchange component of Rs105 million, officials sources said.

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The government released an amount of Rs96.2 million for the establishment of Inland Revenue offices in the country, for which an amount of Rs148 million has been earmarked in the federal PSDP for the current fiscal year.

An amount of Rs100.994 million has been released for development of Integrated Transit Trade Management (ITTMS) under ADB Regional Improving Border Service Project. The total cost of this project has been estimated at Rs31,626 million which is being developed to modernize facilities at border crossings at Torkham, Chaman and Wagah.

The government has earmarked an amount of Rs255.375 million for the project this year with foreign exchange component of Rs100 million.

The government also released Rs30 million for construction of Regional Tax Office (RTO) Islamabad out of its total allocations of Rs94 million during the current PSDP. An amount of Rs32.5 million have been released for project for Security Improvement in Karachi Port and Port Qasim for Installation of three fixed and one Mobile Scanner with JICA assistance.

The government has earmarked an amount of Rs55 million for the project with foreign exchange component of Rs5 million in the PSDP2017-18, the data revealed.

Meanwhile, the government also released Rs5 million for feasibilities of MCC Gwadar, RTO Islamabad and Sargodha and Directorate of Intelligence and Investigations (IIR Karachi) for which an amount of Rs10 million have been earmarked in the PSDP of the current year.

An amount or Rs7.020 million has been released for the construction of Regional Tax Office at Dera Ismail Khan for which Rs10 million have been earmarked for the fiscal year 2017-18, according to the data.

An amount of Rs18.525 million have been released for purchase of land for establishing Directorate of Transit Trade at Gilgit for CPEC Trade Facilitation.

It is pertinent to mention here that in total the government has released over Rs607.44 billion under its Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP)  2017-18 for various ongoing and new schemes against the total allocations of Rs1,001 billion.

The Planning Commission of Pakistan follows the stipulated mechanism for release of funds: first quarter (July-September) 20 per cent, second quarter (October-December) 20 per cent, third quarter (January-March) 30 per cent and fourth quarter (April-June) 30 per cent.

 

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