Master plan evolved for development projects in Sialkot
Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Youth Affairs Usman Dar said on Sunday that a master plan had been evolved for mega water supply, up-gradation of parks and sewerage projects in the city.
Talking to the media at Jinnah House Sialkot, he said the mega project at a cost of Rs 15 billion would help ensure world class municipal facilities to one million people of the city.
He said the Punjab government was working with experts of Asian Development Bank on the mega project to improve the supply of clean and safe drinking water to citizens, sewerage, sanitation, solid waste management, up-gradation of parks, transport and traffic management.
Dar said that completion of these projects would directly benefit to one million residents of Iqbal city which would truly prove to be a game changer.
He said the master plan would be made with the cooperation of Asian Development Bank (ADB) by keeping in mind the future needs of next 30 to 40 years.
He said that state-of-the-art 250-bed hospital was going to be built in Sialkot at a cost of Rs 5.1 billion to provide better and advance medical facilities to the people of Sialkot.
The SAPM said the construction of new campus of Govt College Women University (GCWU) Sialkot was briskly underway near Eimanabad.
He said the government had released a special grant of Rs 3.38 billion for the infrastructure development in this new campus of GCWU Sialkot. Usman Dar said the government was working on health, education, justice, infrastructure and provision of clean drinking water projects.
He said the construction of 5km road at a cost of Rs 250 million from KFC to Shelton Hotel was briskly underway.
He said the up – gradation and beautification of Sialkot city was the top priority of the government. Dar said Sialkot was an important economic hub and totally export-oriented city of the country.
He said that Special Economic Zone (SEZ) was approved to be set up in Sialkot near Sambrial over 1,000 acres of land.