
QUETTA: The provincial government of Balochistan government has earmarked Rs24.5bn for the Quetta Development Programme to revamp the outlook of the city.
Under the programme, Quetta city will be provided new infrastructure facilities which include the provision of a new sewerage system, constructing footpaths, and enhancing the beauty of the city.
According to the details, the road infrastructure of the city will also be restored; Rs12bn will be spent on the widening of Sibzal and Joint road. Similarly, the government has also allocated Rs781mn for the construction of Prince Road.
As per the provincial government’s officials, Rs253mn has been set aside for the beautification of the city.
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