ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Planning and Reforms is set to approve Rs2.2billion for ongoing development schemes of Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) and a Rs2billion funding for new development schemes. “Collectively, the Planning Commission agreed to approve Rs4.2 billion for development schemes of the PSB, which will be made part of the upcoming PSDP,” said a PSB spokesman on Saturday. He said the Planning Commission had authorised the PSB and Ministry of Inter Provincial Coordination (IPC) to prepare new development schemes up-to Rs.2billion for the upcoming budget and was optimistic that the federal government will allocate Rs.4.2billion for ongoing and new schemes. He said that Federal Minister for Inter Provincial Coordination (IPC) Riaz Hussain Pirzada had been pursuing the case to get maximum budget for new development schemes. “If need arises, the Minister is also planning to meet Prime Minister for getting maximum funds for development schemes of sports,” he said. However, there are growing rumours in the PSB that the Planning Commission has been objecting new development schemes under the pretext of devolution of sports to provinces under 18th constitutional amendment. There are also rumours that the Planning Commission recently didn’t consider 11 new sports-related schemes of the IPC, which are for various provinces and regions. The new proposed schemes are included construction of Loralai football ground, construction of Lyari football ground, and cricket academy in FATA. However, some officials of the PSB said the Planning Commission could not reject new schemes as a few years ago it approved a mega project worth Rs.3billion for construction of Sports Complex Narowal, the home constituency of Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal, which is near completion. “I don’t think, there is any seriousness in rumours. When the Planning Commission didn’t object on Narowal Sports Complex scheme, how it can raise objections on sports-related schemes of IPC for various provinces, FATA and Gilgit-Baltistan,” commented an officer of the Ministry of IPC. He added that this was the last budget of incumbent government and it had been a routine of the successive governments to allocate more budget in the last year. He said that the new schemes were not rejected but the Planning Commission directed the PSB to finalise the news schemes within Rs2billion. “In coming days, after approval of competent forum, we will refer new schemes to planning commission for approval,” he concluded. Published in Daily Times, April 22nd 2018.