In its latest budget unveiled on Wednesday evening, the federal government has allocated funds to 17 major projects, with a focus on improving infrastructure, health, education, and energy sectors across the country.
According to the budget document, exclusively obtained by Samaa TV, substantial investments have been outlined. Notably, Rs5 billion has been allocated for the eradication of hepatitis, demonstrating a significant commitment to public health. Additionally, another Rs5 billion has been earmarked for the construction of the Quaid-e-Azam Health Tower in Islamabad, a project expected to greatly enhance healthcare services in the capital.
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These allocations reflect the government’s strategy to bolster key sectors and address critical issues affecting the nation, aiming for a comprehensive improvement in public welfare and national development.