Murad unfreezes Rs208bn to complete 4158 schemes

ISLAMABAD: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah reviewed the ongoing development portfolio of different departments on Monday morning at CM House and decided to de-freeze Rs208.113 billion of 4158 ongoing and other schemes so that work could be started.

It may be noted that the chief minister has frozen all the development funds due to the emergency of heavy rains and floods that wreaked havoc in the province. The meeting was attended by provincial ministers, Sharjeel Inam Memon, Syed Nasir Shah, Zia Abbas Shah, Jam Khan Shoro, Chief Secretary Sohail Rajput, Chairman P and D Hassan Naqvi, Secretary Finance Sajid Jamal Abro, Secretary to CM Rahim Shaikh, Secretary Local government Najam Shah, Secretary Works Imran Atta, Secretary Irrigation Sohail Qureshi, Member P and D Fatah Tunio and other concerned officers.

Chairman P and D briefing the chief minister said that 4185 were going on with an allocation of Rs204.652 billion against which 119.649 billion were released but the amount was frozen by the government. The CM chief minister reviewed the ongoing schemes, including 1182 schemes of Rs58.345 billion were being with an allocation of Rsa100 million likely to be completed by the end of the financial year, 2022-23 were given total funds installments but were frozen by the government.

Another 333 schemes of Rs98.831 billion likely to be completed in the current financial years were given total funds in three installments but were frozen. 991 schemes of Rs95.969 billion were being released in four installments to be completed during the current financial year. The funds were frozen by the government. The chief minister taking a policy decision decided to unfreeze Rs204.652 billion so that 4158 schemes could be completed during the current financial year.

Flood Rehabilitation: The chief minister was told that Rs336 billion would cost the government to undertake Flood Rehabilitation Emergency Projects. They include Rs48 billion for Flood Control and Rehabilitation of Irrigation and Drainage Infrastructure Projects, Rs22 billion for Rehabilitation of major roads infrastructure, rehabilitation of water supply and Drainage System, Rs9 billion for Rescue 1122 Enhancing Response for Emergency Services, Rs16. 90 billion Livestock Restoration Project, Rs110 billion Housing Reconstruction Project, R294 billion Sindh Human Capital Investment Project, and Rs24.2 billion Sindh Water and Agriculture Transformation project subsidy on agriculture Inputs.

Free of cost distribution of Seed: The chief minister said that farmers have lost their entire Kharif crops. Therefore, we have decided to provide wheat and oils seeds to the growers for which he approved Rs11 billion. The World Bank has also pledged a $100 subsidy for agriculture inputs.

Dewatering: The chief minister was told that stagnant flood/rainwater was being disposed of from the cities, towns, and agricultural lands located on the right and the left bank of the River Indus through pumps, and gravity where it existed. The lands would be cleared by the end of this month so that Rabi crop cultivation could be started.