
MULTAN: Projects worth Rs117 billion under the Annual Development Programme (ADP) would be completed in this year. Deputy Commissioner Ali Shehzad, on Tuesday, chaired the meeting where the guidelines for the ADP projects were issued.
As per sources, the Punjab government earmarked Rs14 billion for initiation of the aforementioned projects. 84 old and 231 new projects would be completed under the programme.
Ali Shehzad stated that Chief Minister Usman Buzdar was personally invested in the projects. He even directed the concerned departments to ensure timely completion of the projects.
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