Rs17.9 million would be spent on the Government Boys High School Chak 84-JB Sarshmeer; Rs11 million on the Government MC Girls Elementary School in Chak 224-RB, Anwar Khan Wali; Rs6 million on the Government MC Girls Primary School, C-block, Allama Iqbal Colony; Rs6 million on the Government Boys Primary School in Chak 225-RB, Malkhanwala; Rs6.034 million would be spent on the Government Girls Primary School Chak 156-RB Dheeran; Rs6 million on the Government Girls Primary School in Chak.464-GB.
The spokesperson said Rs6.034 million would be spent on upgrading the Government Girls Primary School on Qasim Road in Samundri; Rs6 million on the Government Girls Primary School in Chak 55-RB, Jaranwala; Rs6 million on the Government Boys Primary School in Chak 217-GB; Rs6.034 million on the Government Boys Primary School in Chak 44-GB; Rs6 million on the Government Boys Primary School in Chak 467-RB; and Rs6.034 would be spent on providing missing facilities at the Government Community Model Girls Primary School in Chak 453-GB, Tandlianwala.
The official said Rs12.5 million will be spent on constructing 10 additional classrooms at the Government MC Girls Higher Secondary School at Shahi Chowk, Ghulam Muhammad Abad; Rs8 million would be spent on constructing six classrooms at the Government Girls High School in Chak 224-RB, Wazir Khan Wali; Rs8 million would be spent on constructing six new classrooms at the Government Boys High School in Chak 224-RB, Wazir Khan Wali.
He said Rs7 million would be on constructing four classrooms at the Government Public Girls High School in Chak 214-RB, Dhuddiwala, on Jaranwala Road; Rs.6.047 million will be spent on the construction of five classrooms at the Government Girls High School (Primary Block) in Chak 21-GB, Jaranwala. He said Rs5.041 million will be spent on repair and renovation of three classrooms at MC Boys Elementary School in Millat Colony; Rs3.053 million on reconstructing three classrooms at the Government Girls High School (Primary Section) in Chak 255-RB in Lamba Pind.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 26th, 2016.
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