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ECNEC approves Rs448 billion road and water projects

Karot Hydropower Station starts impounding water

ISLAMABAD: The Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) has approved various road and water development projects at a cost of Rs448 billion. These projects include Punjab Arterial Roads Improvement Programme (PARIP), Punjab Rural Sustainable Water Supply and Sanitation Project (PRSWSSP), Greater Karachi Bulk Water Supply Scheme K-IV and Kharian-Rawalpindi Motorway project. Under the … Read more

Oil production remains flat in second quarter of FY22

China's Daqing Oilfield becomes world's largest tertiary recovery production base

KARACHI: The Oil production in Pakistan during the second quarter of fiscal year 2022 (FY22) witnessed a decline of 1 per cent amidst lower production output, a research report by Topline Securities showed. The reduction in the production came largely due to the decline in production from Nashpa, Adhi, and Makori East oil fields coupled … Read more

Wapda chief reviews progress on K-IV project

LAHORE: The Water and Power Development Authority (Wapda) chairman Lt Gen Muzammil Hussain (Retd) visited the Greater Karachi Water Supply Scheme (K-IV) to review the progress on the project, a statement said. K-IV general manager projects (South), K-IV project director and representative of consultants were also present on the occasion. Expressing satisfaction over the pace … Read more

Kurram Tangi Dam project Stage-I to be completed in June 2023

ISLAMABAD: The Kurram Tangi Dam project’s Stage-I, being constructed in North Waziristan district of the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, will be completed by June 2023. During his visit to the project, Water and Power Development Authority (Wapda) chairman Lt Gen Muzammil Hussain (Retd) urged upon the project management to expedite their efforts for the completion of Kurram … Read more

Farrukh hopes K-IV water project will be completed by Oct 2023

K-IV water project

Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Farrukh Habib on Thursday expressed confidence that the greater Karachi water supply scheme (K-IV) would be completed by October 2023.

Addressing the contract signing ceremony for hiring consultancy services of a foreign company for K-IV here, he said the project was crucial for addressing the water woes of Karachi’s dwellers that had been facing shortage of 650 million gallons of water on a regular basis.

“The initiative will provide a great deal in purging Karachities of tanker mafia which has been exploiting them for several decades,” he added.

The minister said Prime Minister Imran Khan, under the Karachi transformation plan, had tasked the Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) with execution of the K-IV project.

“WAPDA has unchallenged capacity as it has not only been maintaining and running the old dams, but also working on new [water] projects,” he stressed while pointing out growing trust of the foreign investors on the authority.

The foreign investors were showing keen interest in its projects’ funding, which reflected the ‘unchallenged capacity’ of the WAPDA, he noted.

Chiding the Sindh government over delay in project’s execution, Farrukh said the project had been in limbo for the last several years due to incompetency, negligence and incapability of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leadership.

In response to a query, he said history taught us how people-centric projects succumbed to corruption of the PPP-led government in Sindh.

“How can one expect execution of such a huge project from the Sindh government in such a scenario,” he questioned.

He said Prime Minister Imran Khan was striving to provide all-out facilities to the people of Karachi by taking initiatives like ‘Karachi Transformation Plan’.

The prime minister, he said, was a visionary leader who had been ensuring construction of new dams for the future generations.

He said the water projects, to be implemented in the next ten years, for water storage would have the same capacity as was of the water reservoirs built in the last 70 years with a capacity to store only 13 million acre feet water.

The minister said work on producing 10,000 megawatts of inexpensive electricity was also under way, adding such initiatives would be ‘strategic assets’ for Pakistan.

He regretted that the government had to produce 45 per cent electricity through imported fuel which was damaging the environment.

Farrukh said the previous government committed ‘criminal negligence’ by signing costly agreements for electricity generation.

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