Centralised planning: CM okays setting up SDA

CM approves the summary for establishing Sargodha Development Authority which would address the problems of the city

Many mega projects in Pakistan have often overrun their initial costs due to the fact that the fundamental principles of project management are ignored while planning projects, said ICCI acting president STOCK IMAGE

SARGODHA:
The chief minister has approved the summary for establishing Sargodha Development Authority (SDA) which would address the problems of the city.

This was said by Sargodha Commissioner Nadeem Mehboob on Thursday. He was addressing the participants of Editor's Council Forum. The ceremony was attended by Editor's Council president Altaf Malik, general secretary Arshad Mehmood, Malik Asghar, Afaaq Gondal, Samad Shaheen and others.


The Commissioner said various mega project proposals had been approved by the provincial government, including SDA, Sargodha Waste Management Company and Sargodha Water and Sewerage Company.

He added the administration adopted solid measures to improve the condition of the city infrastructure and unavailability of clean drinking water, He maintained such new projects will resolve the problems being faced by the people of Sargodha for a long time.

Published in The Express Tribune, March 10th, 2017.
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