Recent developments in Pakistan's infrastructure and development projects have seen significant approvals and recommendations across various sectors. The Central Development Working Party (CDWP), chaired by Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal, approved a portfolio of projects worth Rs160.2 billion, as reported by Profit by Pakistan Today and Tribune Latest. Notably, the Sindh Human Capital Investment project, costing Rs55,078.535 million, aims to enhance health and nutrition services and is set to receive foreign funding. Another major project is the Emergency Flood Assistance Project, valued at Rs60,054.590 million, primarily funded by the Asian Development Bank, focusing on rehabilitating road infrastructure in flood-affected districts. The Karachi Urban Infrastructure Development Package, estimated at Rs15 billion, and the Hyderabad Urban Infrastructure Development Package, costing Rs5 billion, were also highlighted, indicating a strong focus on urban development and infrastructure improvement.
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Pakistan CDWP Approves Rs160.2 Billion Infrastructure Projects Portfolio

Pakistan approves Rs160.2B in projects, focusing on health, flood recovery, and urban development. Punjab and Sindh also advance infrastructure and education, signaling growth and investment.
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