The Punjab government has launched a well-knitted development plan costing over Rs 2 billion for weeding out the backwardness from Chawinda.
Official sources told Business Recorder here on Sunday that under the two technical training institutions for imparting technical training in various industrial fields to the males and females would be established in the area. The work on setting up of technical institutions would be undertaken shortly and it is expected that a large number of males and females of the area would join these training institutions, they added.
Similarly, 60 primary and middle schools were being upgraded to middle and high level while 43 villages would be converted into model villages besides, two male and female degree colleges costing Rs 30 million were also being established, the sources added.
Under the programme special attention would be accorded on the improvement of means of communication and 12 different roads costing more than Rs 103 million would be constructed and widened in the area, the sources added.
Besides, tehsil Pasrur had been declared Barani tehsil and under the programme each union council of the tehsil would be given Rs 6 million for undertaking collective projects pertaining to peoples welfare, dairy farming and other small-scale projects for improving the economic conditions of the people.






















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