Bahawal Jat village: World Bank president, Bilawal to inspect newly-built houses on 4th
LARKANA: The World Bank president’s visit to Pakistan is scheduled for 4th February.
Pakistan Peoples Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari will have the World Bank president to inspect the houses built on the basis of 3 lakhs per house, provided by the Sindh government, in village Bahawal Jat near Mohenjo-Daro. A helipad has been prepared in the village for the World Bank president’s visit.
The World Bank president will be taken on a visit to village Bahawal Jat to review the houses built in the province by the Sindh government. Along with the Pakistan Peoples Party chairman, members of the Sindh cabinet, MPAs, and MNAs, as well as Pakistan Peoples Party leaders, will be present during the visit.
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In this regard, an inspection of the houses built with government assistance in village Bahawal Jat will be conducted. For this, with the cooperation of the Sindh government, officials of the relevant department have whitewashed and painted some houses in the village. To rebuild the houses destroyed in the rains, the Pakistan government had taken a loan from the World Bank on easy terms.
Meanwhile, the World Bank president will also visit the ancient civilisation of the Indus Valley, Mohenjo-Daro, on February 4 and all arrangements have been completed in this regard.