PunjabDevelopment

Lahore: The Punjab Planning and Development Board has approved development projects worth Rs70 billion in the 64th Provincial Development Working Party (PDWP) meeting for FY2025-26. Key approvals include Rs11 billion

Lahore: Provincial Minister for Local Government Punjab, Zeeshan Rafiq, announced that work orders have been issued for 46 out of 51 cities under the Rs. 304 billion Punjab Development Program

Lahore: Under the vision of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, large-scale development projects worth Rs. 200 billion are progressing across 15 districts under the Punjab Development Program. The initiative includes

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: Under the vision of a developed Punjab, the provincial government has decided to establish an AI-powered live dashboard to monitor development projects across the province. On the directions of

LAHORE: Development work worth Rs 5 billion is progressing rapidly in Punjab Assembly constituency PP-153, it was informed during a review meeting chaired by Provincial Health Minister Khawaja Salman Rafiq.

LAHORE: The Punjab Development Working Party has approved Rs 56 billion for various development schemes during its 62nd meeting for fiscal year 2025–26, held at the Planning and Development Board.

An important meeting of the Journalists Housing Foundation Board of Governors was held under the chairpersonship of Punjab Information Minister Azma Bukhari, during which the master plan of Journalist Colony

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

Under the Punjab government’s Road Restoration Programme, construction and rehabilitation work on highways is progressing rapidly across the province. A review meeting chaired by Provincial Minister for Communications Malik Sohaib