Pakistan, April 25 -- The Sindh government has approved 20 development schemes worth Rs12.5 billion to improve services in key sectors across the province. The approval came during a meeting led by Planning and Development Board Chairperson Najam Ahmed Shah. Most projects fall under the Works and Services Department, showing a strong focus on roads and connectivity.
Two projects were granted to the health sector, including a Rs1.43 billion medical complex in Karachi's Bin Qasim Town. This facility, located near the National Highway, will improve healthcare access for surrounding communities. The irrigation and agriculture sectors received one scheme each, including a Rs330 million water drainage project to support farming.
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