LAHORE: Chief Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif said on Friday that Clean Drinking Water project had been set up in six tehsils of the South Punjab and would be extended to additional 31 districts with rapidity.
The CM expressed these remarks while presiding over a meeting here to review the roadmap with regard to the supply of clean drinking water programme.
The chief minister said access to clean drinking water was a basic right of every citizen and the government was trying provide their basic rights at their door step. "Learning lesson from the bitter reality of past we need to pace up this public welfare project and to avoid same older inconvenience it has to be executed professionally under formulated time line," he added.
The chief minister directed to official concerns to complete feasibility, design and planning work of project at the earliest and present a final roadmap at the earliest.
Provincial Minister Housing Syed Haroon Sultan Bukhari, Chairman Water Company (North) MNA Major (Retd) Tahir Iqbal, Chairman planning & Development, Secretary Housing, German consultant, experts of water sector and concerned officials attended the meeting.


















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