Multan’s historical buildings to get makeover

Projects include upgradation of roads, sewerage and other development schemes

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MULTAN:
The district government will start ‘Rung Do Multan’ project soon in which all historical buildings would be painted in the city. This was said by District Coordination Officer (DCO) Nadir Chatha on Tuesday.

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He said the district administration had completed different development projects at a cost of Rs3 billion during the current year. These projects include upgradation of roads, sewerage and other development schemes. He added different health centres had been completed for the first time in the district at a cost of Rs30 million.


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Around Rs8 million had been spent on a tree plantation campaign in which more than 250,000 saplings had been planted to make the city green, he said, adding five new parks were also being constructed and funds of Rs250 million had been given to Parks and Horticulture Authority (PHA) for this purpose.

The government will provide Rs80 million for resolving sewerage issues in the district.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 28th, 2016.
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