CM lays foundation stone of Baba Guru Nanak University, other projects

12 Jul, 2019

He was warmly received by Minister for Interior Brig (retd) Ijaz Shah, assembly members and the district administration in Nankana Sahib.

According to a handout issued here, this university would be built on 10 acres of land with a cost of Rs 6 billion.

The university is an important step towards completion of Prime Minister's promises and would help hundreds of thousand students of Nankana Sahib district and other adjoining areas.

Usman Buzdar also inaugurated the first Tourism Development Corporation of Punjab (TDCP) motel, which had been completed with a cost of Rs 130 million to promote religious tourism in the district.

He planted a sapling and expressed satisfaction that the new facility would provide the best facilities to Sikh pilgrims and other tourists. The Punjab government was providing the best facilities to the Sikh community at their religious places under a policy of religious harmony, he added.

The CM laid the foundation stone of a project of repair and maintenance of entry roads of the district, which would be completed with an amount of Rs 150 million.

Pir Ahmed Shah Road would be dualised and Gurdawara Tanboo Sahib to Gurdwara Janam Asthaan via Dholaar Chowk would be repaired and Lorri Adda Road would be expanded. Similarly, link road connecting the Guru Nanak University to Nankana-Warburton Road would be constructed as well.

The CM laid the foundation stone of construction of Shah Kot tehsil complex project, which would be completed with Rs 110 million.

The interior minister hosted a luncheon in honour of the chief minister, which was attended by assembly members and local notables.

In his address, Usman Buzdar said that development of all areas would be ensured, adding, the neglected districts like Nankana Sahib would be brought at par with developed cities.

The establishment of Baba Guru Nanak University was part of prime minister's vision, he said. Development schemes for Nankana Sahib and other districts would continue.

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2019

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