Lahore: The Punjab Development Working Party (PDWP) has granted approval to four significant development schemes, encompassing public buildings, road networks, and bridge constructions, a news source reported on October 25.
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As per the details, the estimated budget for these projects stands at PKR 3,965.796 million. The meeting, presided over by Punjab Planning and Development (P&D) Board Chairman Iftikhar Ali Sahoo, approved projects include the rehabilitation of a 28-kilometre road connecting Nankana Sahib to Shahkot, with an estimated cost of PKR 2,240.099 million. During the meeting, the establishment of model e-registration offices at divisional headquarters in Punjab, with an allocated budget of PKR 603.98 million was also approved.
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Additionally, the PDWP has given the green light to the revamping of Arazi Record Centers (ARCS) across Punjab, involving an investment of PKR 757.887 million. Furthermore, the revamping of sub-registrar’s offices at divisional district headquarters in Punjab, with a financial allocation of PKR 363.830 million, was also approved.