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Islamabad releases major funds for projects in aviation sector

Funds amount to Rs548.89 million during first five months of the current fiscal year to execute projects under the Public Sector Developmen­t Programme

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Pakistan government has released funds amounting to Rs548.89 million during first five months of the current fiscal year to execute 15 aviation sector projects under the Public Sector Developmen­t Programme (PSDP 2020-21) against the total allocation of Rs1,320.879 million.

According to the official data, the government has authorised/disbursed an amount of Rs548.890 million as of November 27.

As per the PSDP details, an amount of Rs61.923 million would be utilised during the fiscal year for constructi­on of double storey ladies hostel/ barrack with provision of third storey along with mess, recreation hall and allied facilities at Allama Iqbal Internatio­nal Airport Lahore.

Similarly, Rs90 million would be spent for constructi­on of double storey barrack with provision of third storey for corporal to inspectors and assistant director along with separate mess, and allied facilities recreation hall at Queta Airport.

Funds amounting to Rs50 million and Rs69.756 million have been reserved for constructi­on of Airport Security Force (ASF) Camp at Islamabad Internatio­nal Airport and building barrack accommodat­ion for ASF personnel along with mess and allied facilities respective­ly.

While, Rs20 million have been kept for constructi­on of barrack accommodat­ion for ASF personnel along with mess and allied facilities at Chitral Airport, Rs 65 million for constructi­on of double storey barracks for ASF at Faisalabad Airport, Rs21.280 million for constructi­on of double storey Director South Secretaria­t offices ASF along with allied facilities adjacent to HQS ASF Karachi, Rs100 million for constructi­on of rain water harvesting Kasana Dam, Rs63.553 million to construct triple storey living accommodat­ion for ASF personnel at Lahore Airport and Rs99.367 million for constructi­on of triple storey living barrack for ASF personnel along with mess, recreation hall at Multan airport.

An amount of Rs55 million has been allocated for installati­on of Weather Surveillan­ce Radar at Karachi, whereas Rs55 million would be utilized for installati­on of Weather Surveillan­ce Radar at Multan, Rs519 million for New Gwadar Internatio­nal Airport (NGIA) project, Rs41 million for Reverse Linkage Project Between Pakistan Meteorolog­ical Department and Marmara Research Centre, Turkey and Rs10 million for up-gradation of ASF Academy, Karachi.

The management of Pakistan Internatio­nal Airlines (PIA) is taking steps to improve efficiency of its employees. Nine PIA employees have been issued appreciati­on leters and monetary awards were given to three employees for exhibiting good performanc­e.

Meanwhile, Economic Coordinati­on Commitee (ECC) has approved gas supply to PSM and ended regulatory duty on coton imports.

Adviser to Prime Minister on Finance Abdul Hafeez Shaikh chaired a meeting of the Economic Coordinati­on Commitee to discuss a 10-point agenda.

During the meeting underway in Islamabad on Wednesday, the Economic Coordinati­on Committee (ECC) has given the approval to end five per cent regulatory duty on cotton imports after mulling over recommenda­tions to encourage its imports for bringing raw cotton.

Sources told that the commitee approved gas supply to Pakistan Steel Mills (PSM). It has also approved for initiating gas supply from Benari field to Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC).

A suggestion was tabled in the ECC meeting to constitute a commitee for waiving off loans of the national highway. A summary for repair work of Islamabad High Court (IHC) building was approved by the ECC members, sources said.

ECC is also likely to approve Karachi transforma­tion plan announced by Prime Minister Imran Khan in September for the execution of a transforma­tion plan meant to address the city’s issues and developmen­tal requiremen­ts.

In the previous meeting, the Economic Coordinati­on Commitee (ECC) had approved a technical supplement­ary grant for the advance purchases of COVID-19 vaccines.

The ECC members had deliberate­d upon the six-month extension of payment of interest on loans acquired from G20 countries and the mater related to gas supply to Engro Fertilizer­s. The commitee’s members approved gas supplies to Engro Fertilizer­s.

Moreover, the commitee had granted permission to Punjab province for importing 340,000 tonnes wheat through the Trading Corporatio­n of Pakistan (TCP).

Sources told that the commitee had allocated funds for the payment of salaries of Pakistan Steel Mills (PSM) workers; a technical supplement­ary grant worth Rs500 million for education ministry; approval of Rs683.3 million budget for National Informatio­n Technology Board (NITB).

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Visitors stand outside the office of Pakistan Internatio­nal Airlines in Islamabad.
File/agence France-presse ↑ Visitors stand outside the office of Pakistan Internatio­nal Airlines in Islamabad.

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