
PESHAWAR: The provincial government approves Rs14 billion for mega schemes as part of the Annual Development Programme (ADP) in a bid to accelerate economic growth, boost transparency and improve services for citizens.
The schemes were approved in a meeting on Wednesday. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Minister for Science Technology and Information Technology (ST&IT) and Food Muhammad Atif Khan was also in attendance.
As per details, the vision of the government is to move Pakistan towards digitisation in order to inculcate skills within youth and equip them with the tools to cope up with emerging digital trends.
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