ECNEC approves nine projects for over Rs324 billion

Forum approves agricultural and nutritional projects in Sindh, health projects in K-P, education projects in Punjab/


Web Desk February 12, 2014
Finance Minister Ishaq Dar chairs the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) in Islamabad on Wednesday. PHOTO: PID

ISLAMABAD: The Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) considered for approval nine agriculture, education and training, health and nutrition, energy and water projects worth over over Rs324 billion.

The meeting was held on Wednesday at Prime Minister’s Office with the Finance Minister Senator Ishaq Dar in chair.

It approved Sindh Agricultural Growth Project for a cost of Rs8.867463 billion. The project is related with sectoral issues and would improve the productivity of agriculture, horticulture and livestock sector in Sindh.

The forum also approved “Capacity Building of Teachers Training Institutions and Training of Elementary School Teachers project in Punjab” at a total cost of Rs3.137752 billion that would extend provision of quality education as one of the objectives of the Medium Term Development Framework (MTDF) 2005-10, besides providing quality teacher education in the Punjab Province.

The ECNEC directed that other provinces, most specifically Balochistan, may also bring similar projects for consideration of the competent forum on need basis.

It also approved Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) government’s project titled “Integration of Health Services Delivery with special focus on EPI and Lady Health Workers Programme” and other allied sectors relating to nutrition, advising a committee comprising secretaries of finance, planning, inter-provincial coordination (IPC) and the K-P chief secretary to work out consensus on period of financing during or beyond currency of the 7th NFC Award.

ECNEC directed the Planning and Development Division to seek guidance of the Council of Common Interests (CCI) in case any modification is needed.

“Nutrition Support Programme (NSP) Project” in Sindh was also approved at a total cost of Rs4.11790 billion including a prospective International Development Asociation (IDA) loan component.

The project focuses improvement of health facilities, capacity building and strengthening of mother and child nutrition and health status as part of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).

ECNEC approved in principle “Jamshoro Supercritical Units using blends of sub-Bituminous Coal and Domestic Lignite coal fired Power Project”,  advising that the Central Development Working Party (CDWP) observations on technical and financial details be worked out in consultation with all federal government stakeholders followed by necessary modifications where needed.

ECNEC approved “PESCO’s Distribution of Power (DOP) and Distribution Rehabilitation plus Energy Loss Reduction Projects” at a total cost of Rs25.06256 billion, dilating hundred percent financing by the originating and executing agency. ECNEC directed Ministry of Water and Power to raise partial loan for PESCO support in consultation with Ministry of Finance where needed.

Both the projects shall focus better power provision facilities to new consumers by putting in place low transmission and heavy transmission lines in PESCO system.

This would further upgrade technical infrastructure to be arranged at proposed new sites and would help in providing the basic minimum service to the end users.

Both the projects would also improve the existing distribution network and reduce the overburdened power distribution system with proper planning and management within the PESCO jurisdiction.

It also approved Ministry of Water and Power’s project titled “Evacuation of Power from 1000MW Quaid-e-Azam Solar Park at Lal Suhanra”, District Bahawalpur at a total cost of Rs4.06673 billion.

The project will reduce the power shortage in the country with the help of solar power generating plants through NTDC power transmission network.

ECNEC also approved “PAEC’s Acquisition of Land, Development of some basic facilities for Nuclear Power Plant Project” at Muzaffargarh at a total cost of Rs1.679504 billion, directing Ministry of Water and Power to consult NEPRA about future determination of civil-nuclear energy’s upfront tariff taking into consideration all technical and financial details relating local and foreign component.

The meeting was attended by Minister for Planning Ahsan Iqbal, Minister for Information, Broadcasting and National Heritage Pervez Rashid, Provincial Finance Ministers and senior officials of the federal and provincial governments.

COMMENTS (2)

Asad Khan | 10 years ago | Reply

@Imran:

None of these projects have ever improved anything on he ground. This is millionth time I am reading about a project regarding animal husbandry in Sind province but on the ground things will remain the same. These top-down projects are doomed to fail.

A Project is never intended to fail at the first place. Only the poor execution and lame operational management kills the project.

Animal Husbandry is an excellent project in a country which is predominately Agri based. The Sindh has huge potential but actually is the worst province in education & agriculture practices.

regards,

Imran | 10 years ago | Reply

None of these projects have ever improved anything on he ground. This is millionth time I am reading about a project regarding animal husbandry in Sind province but on the ground things will remain the same. These top-down projects are doomed to fail.

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