Machinery worth Rs1b purchased for UCs

Move aimed at facilitating public, improving dispensation of municipal services

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ISLAMABAD:

The Government of Balochistan procured a machinery and equipment for urban councils at the cost of Rs1.227 billion to facilitate public besides improving dispensation of municipal services.

An official source requesting anonymity told APP that the Balochistan government has decided to establish 72 Municipal Committees and 24 Municipal Corporations in the province to strengthen the local body system.

He said that the populated cities of the province would be given the status of Metropolitan Corporations to ensure provision of all facilities to the citizen.

The provincial government has also compiled a database of immoveable properties of local councils in the province comprising some 16,991 properties having annual income of Rs39.4 million.

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The government has established Municipal Committees at various areas including at Kuchlak, Jhal Magsi, Sinjavi, Gandawah and Washook while the existing Municipal Committees of Dera Allah Yar, Usta Muhammad and Chitkan were up-graded to Municipal Corporations.

The Balochistan government has initiated the master planning of Quetta city and 31 other district headquarters to ensure better civic amenities to the masses. It has initiated the project with an estimated cost of Rs500 million, he said.

The provincial government has initiated the works to revise the master plan of Quetta to channelize its presence as well as future growth in a scientific and planned manner, he added.

Published in The Express Tribune, September 20th, 2021.

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