Quetta: The Balochistan government under the leadership of Chief Minister Jam Kamal Khan Alyani has approved repair and construction of various roads within the city. The Quetta Development Package (QDP) of Rs.25 billion has been approved. The project director Usman Ali has been asked to ensure completion within the specified time.
Usman Ali said that ongoing projects include development work on Joint Road at a cost of Rs.5 billion and Sabzal Road at a cost of Rs.4.814 billion. Remaining Rs.13.9 billion will be used for construction of a 2 kilometers flyover over Saraib Road. Rs.400 million are to be spent in turning Badani Road into a dual carriageway. Whereas the construction of an alternative road towards Quetta airport would cost Rs.500 million.
QDP is partly funded through a federal grant while a major funding party has been the provincial government. CM has declared it to be a significant measure in improving city’s infrastructure and enhancing its beauty.
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