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The CDWP approved Gwadar Safe City Project (Phase-1) for Rs4.97bn. Govt of Balochistan is the sponsoring agency.
This project is aimed to provide a safer city for the residents of Gwadar, particularly at the identified strategic locations and also help the law enforcement agencies in detecting crime and investigating the crime by collecting evidence.,.
 
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Expo Centre Gwadar Under Construction
The main structure of the Expo & Exhibition Center Gwadar Free Zone Balochistan has been successfully completed.
A milestone in the development of this dynamic trade centre.

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Gwadar ....
Inaugurated the monument of the Great Baloch Cheiftain,Chaaker Khan Rind (1468–1565).
He aided Mughal Emperor Humayun in his reconquest of the Subcontinent.
He is considered a folk hero of the Baloch people and an important figure in the Baloch epic Hani and Sheh Mureed..

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Balochistan Public Health Engineering (PHE) has submitted a feasibility assessment for three major dams to alleviate Quetta’s acute water shortage.

These dams include the Babar Kach, Brij Aziz Khan, and Halak, for which the PHE agency has completed the feasibility report and PC 1 and begun construction.

Due to the fast depletion of subsurface water levels over the years, Balochistan’s provincial capital has been dealing with a severe water crisis.

To address this issue, the province has chosen to contact the federal government and demand that these dam projects be included in the federal Public Sector Development Program (PSDP).

The cost of the Babar Kach Dam is anticipated to be Rs. 73 billion, Burj Aziz Khan Dam will cost Rs. 48 billion, and the Halak Dam will cost Rs. 22 billion.
 
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Balochistan Public Health Engineering (PHE) has submitted a feasibility assessment for three major dams to alleviate Quetta’s acute water shortage.

These dams include the Babar Kach, Brij Aziz Khan, and Halak, for which the PHE agency has completed the feasibility report and PC 1 and begun construction.

Due to the fast depletion of subsurface water levels over the years, Balochistan’s provincial capital has been dealing with a severe water crisis.

To address this issue, the province has chosen to contact the federal government and demand that these dam projects be included in the federal Public Sector Development Program (PSDP).

The cost of the Babar Kach Dam is anticipated to be Rs. 73 billion, Burj Aziz Khan Dam will cost Rs. 48 billion, and the Halak Dam will cost Rs. 22 billion.
Alhumdulillah and what about quetta metro bus projects when will quetta metro bus projects will become operationable
 
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152-kilometer pipeline connected to two newly constructed dams i.e., Shadi Kor and Sod to provide clean drinking water for Gwadar city. “Uninterrupted water supply to people’s homes should be ensured”, Secretary Public Health Engineering (PHE) Saleh Baloch

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Two Wheat vessels namely V Rich & Veruda berthed at Gwadar port of 50,000 tons each.
Gwadar Port will handle & process 4,50,000 metric tons’ import of Russian wheat under an agreement inked between Trading Corporation of Pakistan and Gwadar International Terminal Limited.

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The ECNEC approved Reconstruction of Turbat-Mand Road from Motorway (M-8) to Iranian Border (Radeeq) project at a rationalized cost of Rs 19.571 billion.

The revised project envisages reconstruction/improvement/up gradation of 115 kms long carriageway starting from Motorway (M-8 Gwadar-Ratodero Motorway) to Kurumb (Iranian border) in Balochistan province.

The project road connects the Iranian border with the West i.e coastal Belt of the province. The project road is a part of the Southern Balochistan Development Package (SBDP).

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