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Ministry failed to provide PSDP for next fiscal

Ministry failed to provide PSDP for next fiscal

Express Tribune07-03-2025

The Standing Committee on Communications on Thursday reviewed the PSDP schemes for the upcoming financial year 2025-26.
Met under the chairmanship of Aijaz Hussain Jakhrani, the Ministry of Communications said that the preparation process is currently underway.
The committee expressed dissatisfaction, emphasizing that despite repeated recommendations in the last three meetings, the ministry had not expedited the process or coordinated with relevant Ministries for timely submission.

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