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Khunjerab – Karachi Optical Fibre Cable network worth Rs 37 billion launched under CPEC

Khunjerab – Karachi Optical Fibre Cable network worth Rs 37 billion launched under CPEC

ISLAMABAD – The Executive Committee of the National Econom­ic Council(ECNEC) has approved Rs 37.9 billion worth Pak-China Optical Fibre Cable(OFC) Project Phase II.

According to a report by Gwadar Pro, the project will pave the way forestablishment of Cross-Border OFC net­work (Khunjerab-Karachi) along ChinaPakistan Econom­ic Corridor (CPEC) routes.

The project will provide alternate path for internation­al connectivitythrough Northern Border of Pakistan with China and would transform Pakistanas a Digital Gateway of regional connectivity. The COVID-19 response andoth­er Natural Calamities Control Program was approved by the ECNEC at thecost of Rs 70 billion as federal share.

The project includes National Health upgradation pro­gram, National programfor Water and Sanitation and Hy­giene (WASH), COVID-19 interventions forless developed areas.

The ECNEC also approved the Project for “Dualization and Improvement of OldBannu Road” at the total cost of Rs 17,230 million from federal PublicSector Develop­ment Programme (2020-21).

The project envisages dualization of existing 02-lane old Bannu roadmeasuring 83 km in length from Gaan­di Chowk to Sarai Naurang (8km) andDomail to Krapa on N-55 (75-kilometre) to 4 lanes, with 7.3 metres widecar­riageway on either side. The scope of work also includes extension ofexisting culverts & bridges, construction of retaining walls along withdrainage / erosion works and allied facilities. NHA shall execute theproject.

ECNEC considered and approved a summary regard­ing construction ofGwadar-Ratodero Road Project (M-8) sponsored by the Ministry ofCommunication and execut­ed by National Highway Authority (NHA) at arationalized cost of Rs 38,026.28 million.

It also approved the project in view of its strategic im­portance as itwill facilitate connectivity for China-Pa­kistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)projects through im­proved road linkages. A summary was presented beforeECNEC regarding provision of Advanced Skills Develop­ment throughInternational Scholarship Phase-1 for Mas­ter and Doctor of Philosophy(PhD) programs to be exe­cuted by the Higher Education Commission (HEC).

Similarly, a project titled ‘Solid Waste Emergency and Efficiency Project(SWEEP)’ was presented before the Committee sponsored by the Localgovernment, Housing and Town Planning Department, Government of Sindh withtotal cost of Rs 16,800 million including Internation­al Bank forReconstruction and Development-World Bank loan of Rs 16,000 million.

News Source: nation.com.pk