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Survey begins for Karak water supply project

By Our Correspondent 2014-11-24
KARAK: Adviser to the chief minister on prison affairs Malik Qasim Khan Khattak has claimed that the PTI-led government has started survey to construct a canal from River Indus to the Karak district to overcome water shortage for domestic consumption and irrigation.

He said that the project will cost Rs7 billion.

He stated this while addressing a ceremony in Shamadikhel area of Takht-i-Nusrati here on Sunday.

About a dozen families of PML-N announced to join PTI on the occasion.

The lawmaker said that surveyofthecanalhadbeen initiated at Kalabagh area of Mianwali district, andclaimed that the project was included in the provincial Annual Developmental Plan.

He said that it would be a real mega project in the history of the district, bringing green revolution in the area and overcoming shortage of grain and vegetables in the province.

Mr Khattak further said that work on 16km long Kohe Maidan road had been initiated with a cost of Rs200 million.

He claimed that the road would link the people of far flung areas with the district headquarters.

He said the completion of road would also provide an opportunity to the people of Takht-i-Nusrati to benefit from the coalmines and other minerals in Kurd Sharif, Showanki and Koh-iMaidan.