PIDCL Assigned Rs37bn Infrastructure Projects in KP and Sindh

Islamabad: The federal government has assigned a broad portfolio of around thirty-seven point four-two billion rupees infrastructure projects to Pakistan Infrastructure Development Company Limited in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh. Among them, the flagship initiative focuses on uplifting the underdeveloped districts of Shangla, with an allocation of one billion rupees.

According to Radio Pakistan, in addition to the initiative in Shangla, two significant infrastructure projects have been entrusted to the company in the Mansehra District. These projects aim to enhance the infrastructure and improve living conditions in the region.

In Sindh, the company will execute eleven schemes, including eight in Karachi and three in Hyderabad, valued at four point one-five billion rupees. These projects are expected to address critical infrastructure needs and promote economic growth in these urban centers.

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