The Pak Banker

Govt plans highway to link all tribal districts

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The Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a government is considerin­g a proposal to build a major highway to connect all seven merged tribal districts at the whopping cost of Rs70 billion.

The documents available with media show that the proposed high-speed 750 miles long highway will connect all merged districts from Bajaur in the north to Waziristan in the south. These districts, which made Fata before the tribal region's merger with KP, lack communicat­ion network to interlink them.

According to the documents, since highways play pivotal role in the socioecono­mic developmen­t of an area, the government has decided to construct the highspeed highway to interlink all seven tribal districts.

The proposed highway will begin in Munda area bordering Lower Dir and Bajaur districts in the north of the province and end in Gul Kach area bordering South Waziristan district and Balochista­n's Zhob district in the south. The highway will be around 750 kilometers long and will cost around Rs70 billion.

Originally, it was proposed to build a two-lane highway at the cost of Rs27 billion. However, minister for communicat­ion and works department Akbar Ayub Khan called for a four-lane expressway with connection­s to all five major border crossings with Afghanista­n.

The documents showed that the proposed highway would be connected with the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor's northern route, N45, in Timergara area of Lower Dir district, while on the other hand, it would touch N-45 of the Western Corridor in Zhob

Balochista­n.

If the need arises, the highway running through entire length of merged districts will also be used as alternativ­e route of the CPEC.

The documents showed that the highway was likely to boost trade ties with Afghanista­n greatly by connecting five main border crossings of Nawa Pass in Bajaur tribal district, Torkham in Khyber tribal district, Kharlachi in Kurram tribal district, Ghulam Khan in North Waziristan tribal district and Angoor Ada in South Waziristan tribal district.

Funds for these projectsar­e likely come from the 10 Years Merged Areas Developmen­t Programme under which the federal government has already allocated Rs10b in its Public Sector Developmen­t Programme (PSDP) 2018-19.

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 ?? -APP ?? Federal Minister for Education and Profession­al Training, Shafqat Mehmood chairing a meeting at NAVTTC office.
-APP Federal Minister for Education and Profession­al Training, Shafqat Mehmood chairing a meeting at NAVTTC office.

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