Funds were distributed in full for 176 uplift projects by government

Funds were distributed in full for 176 uplift projects by government

Funds were distributed in full for 176 uplift projects. The Punjab government claims to have released funding totaling Rs6.77 billion for 176 uplift initiatives run by various departments as part of the annual development program for the Sargodha division’s four districts.

The discovery came during a Sunday review meeting convened by Commissioner Dr. Farah Masood on the pace of development projects.

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We have informed the conference that provided Rs865 million for 36 initiatives in Bhakkar, Rs647 million for 30 programs in Khushab, Rs2.74 billion for 36 schemes in Mianwali Rs2.49 billion for 74 projects in Sargodha.

According to the Punjab government, one hundred seventy-six uplift initiatives of various departments under the yearly development program for the four districts of the Sargodha division have been funded entirely with money totaling Rs6.77 billion to the government.

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Revealed the information on Sunday during a review meeting on the progress of development activities, which was presided over by Commissioner Dr. Farah Masood.

The commissioner stated that work on around Rs9.62 billion worth of projects is underway during the current fiscal year. Funds were distributed in full for 176 uplift projects.

Colonel (retd) Mubashir Javed, the mayor of Lahore, and the heads of several cities and district governments in the province filed a petition before the Supreme Court to challenge the system’s elimination before the deadline. After a lengthy period of deliberation, the court ordered the reinstatement of public representatives in all local bodies established under the law of 2013. Still, it did not repeal the Local Government Act. Funds were distributed in full for 176 uplift projects by government

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