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Decision to build motorway from Pakistan to Afghanistan

Eknik also approved Peshawar Torkham motorway project, a total cost of Rs 36 billion will be made on 47 km long project, a special grant of Rs 34 billion will be given by the World Bank.

Islamabad  Decision to construct a motorway from Pakistan to Afghanistan, Eink also approved the Peshawar Torkham motorway project, which will cost Rs 36 billion tomorrow, according to the World Bank. Special grant of 34 billion rupees will be given. According to details, the meeting of the ECNC chaired by Advisor Finance Hafiz Sheikh was held.
During the meeting, several development projects were approved. The meeting also approved the construction of the motorway from Pakistan to Afghanistan. It is said that a 47 km long motorway will be constructed from Peshawar to Torkham. The motorway project will cost more than Rs 36 billion tomorrow. A special grant of Rs 34 billion will be given by the World Bank for this project.
Besides Peshawar Torkham Motorway, Eink has also approved a number of projects, including Karachi Transport. Eink has approved seven projects worth over Rs 597 billion. Ekin has also approved the Karachi Yellow Bus project. Karachi Yellow Bus Rapid Project will cost Rs 61 billion. The project to construct a 21-kilometer road between Landhi and Namashi has also been approved.
In addition, the project to connect Doharki, Rahim Yar Khan, Bahawalpur and Chishtian to 220 KV line, Gwadar has a 19 km long expressway project at a cost of Rs. 17 billion 37 crore. The project, worth Rs 511 billion for Dasu Hydropower, has also been approved for Kartarpur transit project.

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