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ISLAMABAD: The federal government has allocated Rs 40 billion for 12 western route projects under the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) that would be completed by 2018. According to official documents, the government has allocated Rs 12 billion for construction of Burhan-Hakla on M-I to Dera Ismail Khan Motorway (CPEC) and Rs 5 billion for Gwadar-Turbat-Hoshab Section (200 kilometre) of Gwadar-Ratodero Road (892 km) M-8 including Khuzdar-Shahadadkot-Ratodero (143km) - (Gwadar, Turbat, Khuzdar in Balochistan and Kamber Shahdadkot and Larkana in Sindh).
The government has allocated Rs 4 billion for widening and improvement of N-85, Hoshab-Nag-Basima-Surab Road (459km) (Khuzdar, Panjgur), Rs 3.3 billion for Zhob Mughal Kot 81 kilometre N-50 (NHDSIP and ADB), Rs 1.1 billion for rehabilitation of DI Khan Mughal Kot 50 kilometre section N-50 (FERP Phase-II), Rs 1.8 billion for land acquisition, affected properties for construction of Burhan-Hakla to D.I Khan motorway.
Another Rs 1.3 billion has been allocated for the construction of Basima-Khuzdar (110km) N-30, Rs 150 million for Kalat-Quetta-Chaman section of N-25 (247km), Rs 100 million for dualization of Khuzdar-Chaman-section of N-25 (408km) including rehabilitation of existing Khuzdar-Kalat section, Rs 850 million for dualisation of Yarik-Mughalkot-Zhob section of N-50 (245km) CPEC western alignment including Zhob by-bass and land acquisition, Rs 450 million for up-gradation/dualisation of motorway link from Kohat via Jhand, and Rs 50 million for feasibility study of Zhob to Kuchlak road.
Muzafar Said, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Finance Minsiter, told Business Recorder the new western route of CPEC is passing through only Dera Ismail Khan in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa while the federal government has ignored all southern districts and Malakand Division of the province. He said the government has changed the western route and it would now pass only through the Dera Ismail Khan in the KP province.
"There is no fund allocation under the Public Sector Development Programme for the western route initially agreed between the provincial and federal governments," he said. The finance minister said the actual western route was to pass through Kohat district, Malakand division and other southern districts of the province. "We have serious reservations over change of the western route and would take it up at all appropriate forums," he said.
The minister said the provincial government is fighting for its due share of the CPEC projects in the province as they carry all allied facilities too including exclusive industrial and economic zones. The federal government has promised only to expand Indus Highway from two lanes to six lanes under the CPEC in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, but the work on it has yet to be started.
Talking to Business Recorder, Major General Dr Zahir Shah (Retd), the CPEC co-ordinator in the Ministry of Planning, said the federal government has been pursuing three-dimensional development projects on western route of CPEC for development of less-developed areas of Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces.
The development projects are being funded through public sector development programmes and international financial institutions like Asian Development Bank other than funding exclusive for CPEC projects, he said. He, however, said the work on the western route is underway, though traffic and population on it are sparse as compared to the eastern route.
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Now I hope KPK government will also come out of her Stasis and start developing allied infrastructure.
ISLAMABAD: The federal government has allocated Rs 40 billion for 12 western route projects under the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) that would be completed by 2018. According to official documents, the government has allocated Rs 12 billion for construction of Burhan-Hakla on M-I to Dera Ismail Khan Motorway (CPEC) and Rs 5 billion for Gwadar-Turbat-Hoshab Section (200 kilometre) of Gwadar-Ratodero Road (892 km) M-8 including Khuzdar-Shahadadkot-Ratodero (143km) - (Gwadar, Turbat, Khuzdar in Balochistan and Kamber Shahdadkot and Larkana in Sindh).
The government has allocated Rs 4 billion for widening and improvement of N-85, Hoshab-Nag-Basima-Surab Road (459km) (Khuzdar, Panjgur), Rs 3.3 billion for Zhob Mughal Kot 81 kilometre N-50 (NHDSIP and ADB), Rs 1.1 billion for rehabilitation of DI Khan Mughal Kot 50 kilometre section N-50 (FERP Phase-II), Rs 1.8 billion for land acquisition, affected properties for construction of Burhan-Hakla to D.I Khan motorway.
Another Rs 1.3 billion has been allocated for the construction of Basima-Khuzdar (110km) N-30, Rs 150 million for Kalat-Quetta-Chaman section of N-25 (247km), Rs 100 million for dualization of Khuzdar-Chaman-section of N-25 (408km) including rehabilitation of existing Khuzdar-Kalat section, Rs 850 million for dualisation of Yarik-Mughalkot-Zhob section of N-50 (245km) CPEC western alignment including Zhob by-bass and land acquisition, Rs 450 million for up-gradation/dualisation of motorway link from Kohat via Jhand, and Rs 50 million for feasibility study of Zhob to Kuchlak road.
Muzafar Said, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Finance Minsiter, told Business Recorder the new western route of CPEC is passing through only Dera Ismail Khan in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa while the federal government has ignored all southern districts and Malakand Division of the province. He said the government has changed the western route and it would now pass only through the Dera Ismail Khan in the KP province.
"There is no fund allocation under the Public Sector Development Programme for the western route initially agreed between the provincial and federal governments," he said. The finance minister said the actual western route was to pass through Kohat district, Malakand division and other southern districts of the province. "We have serious reservations over change of the western route and would take it up at all appropriate forums," he said.
The minister said the provincial government is fighting for its due share of the CPEC projects in the province as they carry all allied facilities too including exclusive industrial and economic zones. The federal government has promised only to expand Indus Highway from two lanes to six lanes under the CPEC in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, but the work on it has yet to be started.
Talking to Business Recorder, Major General Dr Zahir Shah (Retd), the CPEC co-ordinator in the Ministry of Planning, said the federal government has been pursuing three-dimensional development projects on western route of CPEC for development of less-developed areas of Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces.
The development projects are being funded through public sector development programmes and international financial institutions like Asian Development Bank other than funding exclusive for CPEC projects, he said. He, however, said the work on the western route is underway, though traffic and population on it are sparse as compared to the eastern route.
Copyright Business Recorder
http://www.brecorder.com/top-news/p...lion-allocated-to-western-route-projects.html
Now I hope KPK government will also come out of her Stasis and start developing allied infrastructure.