ISLAMABAD: Central Development Working Party on Tuesday cleared eleven projects costing Rs46.2 billion and referred two worth Rs42.04 billion to Executive Committee of National Economic Council .
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday rejected a Tk 172.90 billion project proposal designed to provide midday meals to primary school students. The rejection came at the meeting of The Executive Committee of National Economic Council (ECNEC) that Sheikh Hasina, chairperson of the committee,
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Published: 02 Jun 2021 12:46 AM BdST
Updated: 02 Jun 2021 12:46 AM BdST
The ECNEC has sent back for review a project to feed students Khichuri at primary schools to ensure their nutrition, questioning the proposed method to implement it. );
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The proposed project was presented to the Executive Committee of National Economic Council or ECNEC on Tuesday by dropping a plan for officials to make costly foreign trips to learn proper implementation of similar programmes amid criticisms.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina objected to the proposed structure through which the project would be implemented, said Planning Minister MA Mannan.
“She told officials to review and restructure it (the method),” he said.
Khyber Pakthunkhwa Energy and Power Department has proposed three mega hydropower projects (HPPs) costing Rs177.244 billion for annual development programme of the upcoming budget 2021-22 to address the problem of energy shortfall. These hydropower projects include construction of 96 MW Batakundi costing Rs40 billion, 188MW Naran costing Rs70 billion in Manshera district and
The $140m PSCA programme is grappling with many issues these days due to lack of interest of the current management to run the mega project, according to sources. Photo courtesy: PSCA website
LAHORE: Once termed a game-changer in safety, security and traffic management, the Punjab Safe City Authority (PSCA) project has reportedly started fading due to management problems, absence of the career structure for employees and persistently deteriorating work environment for them.
The $140m PSCA programme is grappling with many issues these days due to lack of interest of the current management to run the mega project, according to sources.