Divisional Administration of Rawalpindi Focusing on Urban Flooding: Commissioner

Sun Jul 09 2023
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RAWALPINDI: Liaquat Ali Chatta, chairman of the Rawalpindi committee, said that the Rawalpindi department is currently focusing on working against urban floods, hoarders, environmental issues, providing all facilities to tourists in Murree places and upcoming elections. It was informed that 105 new programs were launched within the scope of

Rawalpindi Region Annual Development Plan (ADP) 2022-23. He said that a total of 711 projects worth Rs 5,952.97 have been initiated by the Department under ADP 2022-23.

The Governor announced that Rawalpindi is divided into four districts with an area of ​​22,991 square kilometers and Rawalpindi has a total population of 10.

884 meters He said 4,444,606 jobs were completed and 157 jobs were completed. He added that 37,544 percent of the government’s budget was spent on these projects.

He said $32 billion is one of the main projects of the Rawalpindi County Health Department. It has been announced that School of Urology worth Rs 5,166 along with a 60 bed hospital under construction at Chakri Road, Rawalpindi is another important project initiated by the department. He added that two more projects are under completion, a 50-bed trauma center in Jhelum district and a trauma center in Tehsil Pind Dadan Khan, Chakwal University worth Rs 1.5 billion is the start of the Ministry of Education. One of the main programs.

The company has also completed a survey in the Attock district, a prime location in the Chakwawal district and a work center in the Rawalpindi district. There are 4,444 public schools operating in all school districts, he said. He added that the most important project of the

road section is the construction of 138 km of tourist highway from Lower Topa Murree to Chowk Pandori for which Rs 4,187 has been allocated. He said four overpasses are under construction to alleviate the traffic problem to Murree. Practical steps are being taken to build stations at Rawalpindi and Murree, he added.

He said more than a million children were vaccinated in the city of Rawalpindi during the recent polio campaign, and 57 small ponds in the city were completed and operational.

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