Development Projects Valued Rs37 billion inaugurated


Islamabad: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday inaugurated and performed ground-breaking of several development projects during his visit to Mianwali.
According to details, the Prime Minister inaugurated Establishment of City Park at Old Cattle Mandi Mianwali, Dualization of Sargodha-Mianwali Road (Phase-1) and Establishment of Miyawaki Forest at NAMAL Lake.
The premier also laid the foundation stone of Upgradation of Kalabagh-Shakardara Road, Upgradation of DHQ Hospital Mianwali, Prime Minister Package-II, District Development Package, Establishment of Wooded Land at NAMAL Lake and Balkasar-Mianwali Road.
The premier will also visit Namal University Mianwali and will address the students.
According to the Spokesman for National Highway Authority, the 415-kilometer long Balkasar-Mianwali-Muzaffargarh project will be completed in a year at a cost of 13.5 billion rupees.
The main road will be widened upto 7.3 meters and 2.5-wide shoulders will be constructed on both sides.
The project, on completion, will reduce expenses on fuel and maintenance of vehicles besides saving travel time.
The project will facilitate easy supply of crops from field to market and create employment opportunities.

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