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ISLAMABAD: In a significant development for the country’s economic landscape, National Economic Council (NEC) held a meeting where the development budget of a staggering Rs 2,709 billion was approved.

According to details, PM Shehbaz Sharif chaired the National Economic Council (NEC) meeting where the council members approved a development budget of Rs 2709 billion. However, the federal government will spend Rs 950 billion on development projects in the next financial year.

Furthermore, the provincial government will spend Rs 1559 billion on development projects in the next fiscal year.

Infrastructure, water: Ecnec approves projects worth over Rs280.53bn

Meanwhile, a noteworthy aspect of the approved budget is the inclusion of public-private partnerships, with around Rs 200 billion allocated for such projects. This collaborative approach between the government and private sector entities is expected to expedite development initiatives and leverage expertise and resources to achieve optimal outcomes. In a specific allocation, the cabinet division is set to receive a development budget of Rs 90 billion. This investment will play a crucial role in enhancing the capacity and effectiveness of the division.

Moreover, the federation itself has been granted a development budget of Rs 1150 billion, reflecting the government’s commitment to prioritizing key sectors and addressing critical national needs.

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Tulukan Mairandi Jul 04, 2023 09:45am
Thanks IMF. Construction mafia is gonna thrive. Huge monies will be released before the floods lash soon.
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Al Jul 04, 2023 02:01pm
@Tulukan Mairandi, Teri bakwaas bnd kyun nahi ho gi ??? O Bhai, bss kr daay ! Aur kitna zaleel hona hai ?
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Builder Jul 04, 2023 05:06pm
Good one @AI....I wonder why this @Tulukan Mairandi Indian media warrior isn't blocked
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Mohammed Mohsin Jul 07, 2023 07:11am
I love
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