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Rs10118.683m allocated for Maritime Affairs Division

byCT Report
27/04/2018
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ISLAMABAD: The government has allocated Rs. 10118.683 million for 19 ongoing and new schemes for Maritime Affairs Division under Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP) 2018-19.

A PSDP Budget document on Friday showed that there would be ten ongoing and nine new schemes for which Rs.8145.330 million and Rs.1973.353 million have been allocated for next fiscal year respectively.

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The major amount of Rs. 6035.260 million would be spent on construction of East-bay Expressway under CPEC while Rs. 682.784 million would be spent for development and construction of Port Allied Structures in Mullah Band Area.

Among the new schemes Rs. 895.853 million have been earmarked for Land Acquisition as per Gwadar Port Master Plan as well as Rs. 702.025 million for Oil Storage Construction at Oil Installation Area Keamari, Karachi.

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