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Federal Minister for Water Resources Syed Khurshid Ahmad Shah inspecting the construction work of Mohmand Dam.

Federal Minister for Water Resources Urges Timely Completion of Hydro Power Projects

ISLAMABAD, Jun 2 (APP): Pakistan was in dire need of water and low-cost electricity which necessitates a timely completion of the projects in water and hydropower sectors,said Federal Minister for Water Resources Syed Khursheed Ahmed Shah on Thursday his visit to Mohmand Dam and Tarbela 5th Extension Hydropower Project.

Federal Minister for Water Resources Urges Timely Completion of Hydro Power Projects

Federal Minister for Water Resources Urges Timely Completion of Hydro Power ProjectsThe minister was accompanied by the Chairman WAPDA Naveed Asghar Chaudhry during the visit.

Speaking on the occasion, the minister urged WAPDA to ensure completion of the projects in accordance with the stipulated timelines by expediting its efforts for the purpose.

However, the laid down construction standards in execution of the projects must be adhered to, he asserted.

The minister further said the ministry would closely monitor progress on the under-construction projects and provide full support to WAPDA in completing these projects on-time by removing bottlenecks coming on their way, if any.

Khursheed Shah also visited Mohmand Dam and witnessed construction activities on various components of the project including main dam, power intake and diversion spillway tunnels.

He also inaugurated the newly-constructed mosque in project colony.

Earlier, General Manager Mohmand Dam and General Manager (Land Acquisition & Resettlement) WAPDA briefed the Minister for the progress achieved on the project so far.

The Minister was briefed that the construction work was underway simultaneously on as many as 14 sites.

VOW Desk

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