Punjab govt allocates Rs189bn for 11 districts of South Punjab

MULTAN: The Punjab government on Monday under the provincial budget allocated Rs189bn for the 11 districts of South Punjab.

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It is for the first time that a separate budget ledger has been designated for 11 districts of South Punjab.

According to the details, the allocated amount will be spent on agriculture, education, health, and other sectors.

As per the budgetary documents, Rs11,086mn will be spent on urban development,  Rs4,889mn for sanitation and water supply, and Rs7,679mn for public buildings.

Similarly, the provincial government has allocated Rs15,362mn for the development of school education in the region.

The allocation comprises 35pc of the total size of ADP 2021-22.

 

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Maham Tahir

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