Sunday, December 21, 2025

CDWP approved 4 projects worth Rs. 10.551 billion

Islamabad : The Central Development Working Party (CDWP) convened under the chairmanship of the Federal Minister for Planning, Development & Special Initiatives/ Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission, Ahsan Iqbal. During the meeting, eight important development projects were cleared, covering essential areas of the national economy.

During the session, the CDWP approved 4 projects worth Rs. 10.551 billion. Additionally, 4 major projects, worth Rs. 256 billion, were recommended for further consideration by the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC).

The meeting was attended by Secretary Planning Awais Manzur Sumra, Vice Chancellor PIDE, the Chief Economist, members of the Planning Commission, Federal Secretaries, heads of Provincial Planning Departments, and senior representatives from relevant Ministries and Provincial Governments.

The agenda encompassed projects from key sectors including Education & Training, Health, Power, Transport & Communications, Devolution & Area Development and Water Resources. Notable decisions and ministerial directives from the meeting are detailed below.

In the Education & Training sector, two revised projects were reviewed. The forum recommended the revised “Prime Minister’s Pakistan Fund for Education” worth Rs. 14,000 million to ECNEC.
During deliberations, Deputy Chairman Planning Commission Ahsan Iqbal stressed that the project must revert to its original concept. He emphasized that the core objective is to provide scholarships and Qarz-e-Hasna to support top-talented needy students pursuing higher education in strategic fields such as IT, AI, science, development economics, water resources, mining which are critical for Pakistan’s future development. He said Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s initiatives for education sector are aimed to create opportunities for less privileged.

The forum further directed the Ministry of Education that the modified PC-I be submitted to the Planning Commission, as per DCPC directions, before being forwarded to ECNEC
The second revised project, “Construction of Graduate Block in NCA Lahore” worth Rs. 1,607.314 million, was also approved by the forum, which will enable country’s premier art education institution to expand its programs. He said, developing creative industries as one of the drivers of country’s exports in goal of URAAN Pakistan.

Two projects from the Health sector were presented. The “Expansion of Armed Forces Institute of Cardiology and National Institute of Heart Diseases (AFIC-NIHD), Rawalpindi” worth Rs. 12,948.434 million was recommended to ECNEC. Forum approved the project with the direction that sponsoring agency should approach the Ministry of Finance and EAD for alternative sources of funding as the Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP) has been significantly reduced in size over recent years and is under severe stress to meet funding needs of many high priority national projects.

The second project, the revised “Punjab Family Planning Program” worth Rs. 4,282.350 million, was approved by the forum. Minister Iqbal underscored the critical need for provinces to exercise devolved responsibilities fully. He expressed profound concern over Pakistan’s lagging social indicators, citing the country’s status as one of only two nations worldwide still affected by polio in embarassing and we can’t grow with population growth rate of 2.55%, and stressed that all social sector programmes must be results driven to make meaningful impact .

Regarding Transport & Communications, the revised “Karachi Urban Mobility Project (Yellow BRT Corridor)” worth Rs. 178,592.836 million was recommended to ECNEC. The project is proposed to be financed through a World Bank loan, contributions from the Government of Sindh, and private sector participation. Approvng the project, Minister Ahsan Iqbal expressed concern over the lack of progress during the past six years and directed that the project’s Cost Sharing Ratio (CSR) be reviewed and presented to ECNEC with updated details.

In the Water Resources sector, the forum approved the “Project Readiness Financing (PRF) for Punjab Water Resources Management (PWRM)” worth Rs. 1,673.328 million. This initiative is designed to enhance water resource governance in Punjab and will be jointly financed by the Asian Development Bank (96.5%) and the Government of Punjab (3.5%).

Additionally, the forum approved two other significant projects. The “Hosting Community Support Program (HCSP)” valued at Rs. 2,988 million, presented by the Ministry of Kashmir Affairs Gilgit Baltistan, States & Frontier Region, will focus on solarizing schools and healthcare facilities while providing essential education infrastructure. Furthermore, a revised project from the Power Division, “Upgradation/Extension of NTDC’s Telecommunications & SCADA System” worth Rs. 50,374.200 million, recommended to ECNEC for further consideration. This project is proposed to be financed through the Asian Development Bank and NTDC’s own resources.

The approvals and recommendations made during today’s CDWP meeting reflect the government’s commitment to strengthening strategic infrastructure and human capital development across Pakistan. Deputy Chairman Ahsan Iqbal emphasized that public funds come from taxpayers, and government officials are accountable for ensuring every rupee is spent responsibly for the nation’s benefit .

Field Correspondent Sohail Majeed
+ posts

Sohail Majeed is a Special Correspondent at The Diplomatic Insight. He has twelve plus years of experience in journalism & reporting. He covers International Affairs, Diplomacy, UN, Sports, Climate Change, Economy, Technology, and Health.

Hot this week

Uraan Pakistan’ drives green buses, mangrove revival, and resilient healthcare, FM

Climate-Smart, Health-Responsive Infrastructure Now a National Priority Islamabad: Federal Minister...

URAAN Pakistan a strategic initiative by Planning Commission built on 5Es

PIDE Sparks Dialogue on Growth Beyond IMF Limits Islamabad –...

Urgent need for industrial policy to boost sector performance, Haroon

Belgian-British economist and Haroon Akhtar khan Highlight Urgent Industrial...

BCCI agrees to add Pakistan’s name on their jersey

India has confirmed its compliance with the International Cricket...

National Summit for Malaria Elimination in early 2026, Dr. Mukhtar

Pakistan reveals key findings from first G6PD pilot to...

Jam Kamal Inaugurates First Podcast Studio of Ministry of Commerce

Islamabad: – In a significant step towards digital innovation...

PepsiCo launches “Rise Together” initiative to support flood-affected food vendors

Islamabad : PepsiCo Pakistan, in partnership with the PepsiCo...

Finance Advisor updates international fintech investors on Pakistan’s digital reforms

Islamabad  :-- Khurram Schehzad, Advisor to the Finance Minister...

Pak–Uzbek journalists and photojournalists exchange programme launched to foster mutual understanding, Tarar

Photo Exhibition showcases Uzbekistan's treasure of Uzbekistan's historical &...

NCSW expresses concern over reported exchange involving Senator Palwasha and Aleem Khan

National Commission on the Status of Women expresses serious...

President underscores Pakistan’s continued commitment to D-8

President Felicitates Ambassador Sohail Mahmood on Appointment as D-8...

First Lady Inaugurates SICVD Shaheed Benazirabad

Shaheed Benazirabad  :— First Lady, Bibi Aseefa Bhutto Zardari,...

Romanian Embassy marks conclusion of Cultural Days with Christmas concert

Soprano Georgiana Costea-Glugă performed Romanian and international carols, uniting...

Related Articles

Popular Categories