
QUETTA: In a bid to promote investment opportunities and generate employment, four industrial zones will be set up in Muslim Bagh, Turbat, Chaman and Dalbandin announced the Balochistan Government.
The authorities have been directed by the chief minister to provide basic infrastructural facilities, which includes gas, electricity and water in the industrial zone sites for the development of the areas.
In addition, Loralai and Khuzdar districts have been declared as marble cities to facilitate the underprivileged segments of the area, ensuring a safe business environment for the investors, and to attract more opportunities.
The government has introduced new industrial policies to facilitate private investors, create a safe investment environment and new opportunities to promote economic activity in the region.
Out of the total budget for the year 2020-21, a sum of Rs38 billion has been allocated to the health sector, Rs1 billion for livestock, Rs14 billion for agriculture the education sector, and around 15.6% for the education sector.
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