Rs. 250 bln okayed for CRBC project: Ahsan

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Planning and Development, Ahsan Iqbal Tuesday said that the Central Development Working Party (CDWP) has approved Rs 250 billion Chashma Right Bank Canal (CRBC), and referred with recommendation to the Executive Committee of National Economic Council (ECNEC) for further approval.
Addressing a press conference, the minister said, the project that was lingering on for 30 years would help irrigating 275,000 acres of lands in the Southern Districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
Out of total cost, the federal government would spend 65% while the rest 35% funds would be spent by the provincial government.
“This project had a long standing issue and the current government took this project on priority and approved and included in the federal Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP) 2022-23”, he added.
Ahsan Iqbal said the federal government would try to complete the project as early as possible to bring revolution in the agriculture sector of the KP province.
The minister informed that the CDWP also approved power project of the Rs 900 billion Diamir Bhasha Dam project.
He said the PML-N government had started work on this project and spent Rs 120 billion for acquiring of land for the project.
However, he regretted that the previous government delayed the project due to which the cost of the project increased from original Rs 480 billion to Rs 705 billion.
He said the previous government did not revise the project cost and did not give any financial plan for the additional cost of around Rs 225 billion.
Ahsan Iqbal further informed that on the direction of the Prime Minister, the Chaman-Quetta-Karachi (N-25) dualizing road project had also been approved.
He said the government was giving special priority to the Balochistan road project to improve the socio-economic condition of the local residents.
The Planning Minister pointed out that there was shortage of electricity near the Makran Coastal areas where Pakistan was getting 100 MW of electricity from Iran. –Agencies