PM for curbing pollution and congestion in Lahore through development projects

LAHORE: Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan has termed Ravi Urban Development (RUD) and Central Business District (CBD) as a precursor for curbing issues related to pollution and congestion in Lahore.

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The PM was expressing his views while chairing a review meeting on the progress of RUD and CBD and termed these projects significant for the development of Lahore.

According to the details, the PM lauded the efforts of the government for initiating the construction projects in the country in order to convert the dead capital into productive capital.

While addressing the authorities, PM advised to complete the projects within the stipulated time and to avoid delays in the deliverance of the projects.

 

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Maham Tahir

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