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Pak-Sino signs loan agreement for reconstruction in AJK
Saturday,June 20,2009 Posted: 23:47 BJT(47 GMT)
  From:APP    Article type:Reproduced

The Government of Pakistan has signed an MoU, with the Government of Peoples Republic of China in Bejing, for AJK Urban Development Programme for the reconstruction and rehabilitation of three major cities of AJK which were destroyed in the deadly earthquake of 2005.

The umbrella contract for this project has already been signed between ERRA and the two Chinese Construction Companies at ERRA headquarter, on February 14, 2009, says a press release here on Friday.

In order to assist the Pakistan to complete the development work in the earthquake affected areas of Muzaffarabad, Bagh and Rawalakot, the Government of China offered credit worth US$ 300 million, whereas Pakistan contributed additional US$ 53 million to complete various reconstruction projects under AJK Urban Development Project.

For smooth and effective implementation of MCDP, a Steering Committee” has been constituted under the Deputy Chairman ERRA Lt. Gen Sajjad Akram, which has the mandate to give policy direction for Project Implementation and ensure timely and effective coordination of all inputs.

The contract signing is in line with ERRA’s Mission of “Build Back Better”. The AJK Urban Development Programme aims at providing safe housing, improved city environment, modern physical and social infrastructures with the target to boost economic and social growth in the Earthquake affected areas.

For Muzaffarabad City, an amount of US$ 190.62 million has been allocated for completion of 90 projects. In Bagh 50 projects worth $ 123.55 million and in Rawalakot city, 30 projects with a cost of US$ 38.83 million will be completed in the next 4 and half years.

These projects will provide all modern day facilities including construction of Government buildings, roads, bridges, shopping centers, Satellite towns, play grounds, parks, education and health facilities, wholesale markets, slaughterhouses, transport terminals, neighborhood centers, designing and Laying of infrastructure facilities like water supply, sewerage, underground electricity and telecom cables.

These facilities will be developed by Chinese Companies.

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