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Provincial Development Working Party approved 5 development schemes

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The Punjab Provincial Development Working Party approved five development schemes of various sectors with an estimated cost of Rs. 9,264.521 million.

These schemes were approved in the 27th meeting of Provincial Development Working Party (PDWP) of current fiscal year 2019-20 presided over the Chairman P&D Board Habib-ur-Rehman Gilani. Provincial Secretary P&D Imran Sikandar Blaoch, all Members of the Planning & Development Board, Provincial Secretaries of concerned departments, Assistant Chief Coordination Syed Naveed Iqbal, Planning Officer Coordination Muhammad Rashid and other senior representatives of the relevant Provincial Departments also attended the meeting.

The approved development schemes included as Provision of Essential Electro-Medical Equipment in various departments & up-gradation of OTs of Services Hospital, Lahore at the cost of Rs. 480.253 million, Establishment of Mother & Child Block in Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Lahore at the cost of Rs. 4031.225 (Capital Component) million, Remodeling of Hill Torrent Crossing RD: 185+500, RD: 242+300 & RD: 316+430 of DG Khan Canal at the cost of Rs. 1,100.913 million, Up-gradation and Environmental Improvement of Chungi No. 9 Disposal Station, Multan (Revised) at the cost of Rs. 3,157.130 million.

Procurement of Automated Finger Print identification System (AFIS) for Punjab Forensic Science Agency at the cost of Rs. 495.000 million.

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