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Sindh constructs 582.56km roads with Rs8.87b Japanese grant

byCT Report
01/01/2016
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KARACHI: About 582.56-kilometre roads have been constructed with a Japanese grant of Rs8.87 billion.

This was revealed by Works and Services Department Secretary Aijaz Memon during a meeting chaired by Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah. The secretary said that Sindh Road Improvement Project is being launched for $197.8 million with the assistance of Asian Development Bank. The ADB will provide 87 percent funding while the Sindh government is bearing 13 percent cost of the project.

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He said that under the project 328 kilometre roads would be constructed, including 67 km Tando-Mohamamd Khan – Badin Road, 55 km Digri-Naukot, 64 km Khyber-Sanghar via Tando Mohammad Khan, 63 km Sanghar-Mirpurkhas via Sindhi Road, 36 km Sheranpur-Ratodero Road and 44 km Thul-Kandhkot Road.

Giving district wise break up, he told the chief minister that under the project 28.79 km has been constructed in Thatta district, 39.996 km in Dadu/Jamshoro, 17.28 km in Hyderabad, 73.212 km in Larkana/Shahdadkot, 71.59 km in Shikarpur, 183.9 km in Khairpur, 103.15 km in Jacobabad/Kandhkot and 10.57 km road in Sukkur districts have been completed.

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