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Rs50b uplift fund released with start of new fiscal

Rs50b uplift fund released with start of new fiscal

Express Tribune3 days ago
The Balochistan government has kicked off the development projects with the start of new fiscal year with the release of Rs50 billion in development funds. According to officials from the Balochistan Finance Department, the funds were released on the very first day of the fiscal year, highlighting the provincial government's commitment to timely implementation of public projects and effective financial management.
An official of the Balochistan government said that the immediate release of development funds is "a reflection of the provincial government's preparedness, administrative discipline, and seriousness."
The funds will be directed toward key sectors including health, education, irrigation, road infrastructure, and energy.
The official statement further emphasized that the swift financial action represents a new development model for Balochistan, one that sets a positive example for other provinces. Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti expressed satisfaction over the timely disbursement of funds. APP
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