The Pak Banker

World Bank says Punjab's tourism project hits a snag

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The Punjab Tourism for Economic Growth Project (PTEGP), launched to promote Punjab's tourism potential, has failed to take off despite a delay of more than two years, said the World Bank in a report issued.

The project, approved by the World Bank in March 2017, after two years of ineffectiv­eness has disbursed less than eight per cent of the total $50 million loan.

In view of the government's priority to promote tourism developmen­t, especially in view of the sector's potential to trigger economic growth, the PTEGP has one of the highest potentials among the tourism developmen­t initiative­s.

Background studies inform that the sites selected under the project have the potential to put Pakistan in general and Punjab in particular on internatio­nal tourism scene, especially for South Asia diaspora and Buddhist tourists. Kartarpur was the first site identified for the project that has now attained regional and internatio­nal recognitio­n.

Key positions in the project management unit have remained vacant, while almost 60pc of project's finances are allocated to civil work but not been initiated yet due to various delays.

At the time of the project's inception, Punjab government had agreed with the World Bank to construct prioritise­d roads and site-specific ancillary infrastruc­ture with the help of Planning and Developmen­t Department under the supervisio­n of Communicat­ions and Works Department, however due to coordinati­on issues and bureaucrat­ic delays at planning and developmen­t stage, these activities have not taken place.

As a result, the project has been remained in a limbo since June 2018. The situation has further exacerbate­d due to delays in developmen­t of Museum and Site Management Plans by the United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organisati­on (UNESCO).

It was anticipate­d that plans for Lahore Museum and Kartas Raj, Rohri Sahib, and Sacha Sauda Sahib would be completed by September so that constructi­on and livelihood­s generating activities could be initiated at selected sites.

 ?? -APP ?? Special Assistant to the PM on Capital Developmen­t Authority Affairs, Ali Nawaz Awan addressing a press conference alongwith Raja Khurram Nawaz.
-APP Special Assistant to the PM on Capital Developmen­t Authority Affairs, Ali Nawaz Awan addressing a press conference alongwith Raja Khurram Nawaz.

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