Govt to remove hurdles obstructing CPEC: Ahsan

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ISLAMABAD: Minister for Planning, Development and Reforms Ahsan Iqbal has said that in order to ensure timely completion of China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) projects the federal government would work together with all stakeholders and would also remove all barriers.

He was presiding over a meeting on Thursday held to review the progress of ongoing projects under CPEC in various sectors including communication, railways, infrastructure, energy, Gwadar Port and Special Industrial Zones (SEZs). He directed the federal departments to cooperate with the provincial governments in order to ensure smooth working on the under-construction CPEC projects.

He said that the federal government is committed to provide all resources to the provinces if they face due to lack of capacity in either of the domains. Federal government and the provinces are already working as a team and group harmony can be witnessed throughout the implementation of the CPEC projects which indeed is the biggest achievement and a milestone to guarantee the success at all levels, maintained the minister.

“It is good to note that federal as well as provincial governments are working on CPEC projects together like one team”, the minister said adding that the timely completion of CPEC projects would be a success for the people of Pakistan.

He said that new technologies were being introduced in infrastructure, transportation and engineering sectors due to CPEC projects.

“The economic corridor is helping Pakistan as it has great opportunity to learn the state-of-the-art knowledge and technologies in these sectors”, Iqbal remarked.

Ahsan said that Pakistani universities and research institutes should tap those opportunities by making comprehensive planning in this regard. The federal minister directed the Higher Education Commission (HEC) to prepare a comprehensive report for this purpose with the help of all universities and research institutes across the country. He also stressed the need to improve the educational curriculum in line with modern trends and research

The minister said that improving capacity building of the concerned institutes and the individuals was also an important goal of the government. The meeting was also attended by Secretary Planning, Shoaib Ahmed Siddiqui and high officials from Chinese embassy and the concerned provincial and federal ministries.

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