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LAHORE : The Punjab Planning and Development Board has approved development funds worth Rs. 7.5 billion during the 63rd meeting of the Provincial Development Working Party for fiscal year 2025–26.

LAHORE: The Punjab government has launched large-scale urban development projects in 51 cities under a flagship initiative led by Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif. The chief minister has assumed direct

LAHORE: The Punjab Planning and Development Board approved development funding worth Rs130 billion during the 60th meeting of the Provincial Development Working Party for the fiscal year 2025–26. The approvals

The Planning & Development Board Punjab has approved development schemes worth Rs54 billion during the 56th meeting of the Provincial Development Working Party for FY2025–26, chaired by Dr. Naeem Rauf.

The Punjab government has finalized a comprehensive local and link roads development programme with an allocation of Rs. 100 billion, following directions from Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif. Under the

Construction work on the Multan–Vehari dual carriageway project is progressing rapidly, with 50 percent of the project completed, officials confirmed. The update was shared during a review meeting chaired by

In a significant step towards development, Chief Minister Marium Nawaz Sharif has approved a series of public-private partnership (PPP) projects in Punjab for 2026, targeting road networks, housing, water infrastructure,

Planning and Development Board Punjab has approved development schemes worth Rs14 billion during the 54th meeting of the Provincial Development Working Party for FY 2025–26, held at the Civil Secretariat

Punjab is gearing up for a major development phase with the launch of 132 new projects scheduled for early 2026, signaling a significant boost to provincial infrastructure and public services.According

The Punjab Planning and Development Board has approved Rs. 8.26 billion for multiple development schemes during the 49th meeting of the Provincial Development Working Party for FY 2025–26. Chaired by