ISLAMABAD: Minister for Planning Development and Special Initiatives Asad Umar, in his latest visit reviewed the progress on Gilgit Baltistan Development Plan.
On the occasion, the minister was informed that 19 new projects had already been added to the GB Plan.
The minister was briefed by the Additional Chief Secretary GB who informed that the projects are supported through PSDP, non-PSDP sources, and the Public-Private Partnership model.
According to the details, 19 projects have been included in the development plan and PC-Is and PC-IIs of ten projects have already been approved.
Moreover, nine PSDP projects are in the preparation stage for 2022-23 and 11 non-PSDP projects are in different stages of implementation.
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