Govt reduces PSDP allocation for PAEC

Author: By Muhammad Asad Chaudhry

ISLAMABAD: The budgetary allocation for Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) schemes has been reduced from Rs 27,560 million to Rs 15,085 million this year.

The government had allocated a total of Rs 15,085 million for 14 ongoing and 13 schemes of PAEC under the Public Sector Development Programmes for fiscal year 2017-18.

According to the budgetary documents issued on Friday, a total of Rs 10841.104 million for ongoing schemes and Rs 4,243.896 million has been allocated for new schemes.

Among the ongoing schemes, a total of Rs 7,110.010 million has been allocated for Chashma Nuclear Power Project Unit C-3 & C-4, Rs 689.145 million for Chemical Procession Plant (CPP) Mianwali, Rs 136.642 for detailed exploration of uranium (Phase-VIII) Dera Ghazi Khan, Rs 18.362 for extension of INOR Abbotabad and Rs 152.950 has been allocated for Fuel Fabrication Plant (FFP) Mianwali.

A total of Rs 650 million has been allocated for MPB-2 Shanawa Uranium Mining Project (Karak), Rs 720 million for National Electronics Complex of Pakistan (Phase-I) NESCOM, Rs 221.851 million for New Minerals Survey Scheme (Phase-VI) Lahore and Rs 288 million has been allocated for Nuclear Fuel Enrichment Plant (NFEP) Mianwali.

Likewise, Rs 57 million has been allocated for Nuclear Power Fuel Testing Project (NPF-TP) Faisalabad, Rs 460 million for provision of equipment for five PAEC cancer hospitals (Bahawalpur, Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad), Rs 6.044 million survey and feasibility studies of six additional nuclear power plant sites and Rs 212.900 million has been allocated for up-gradation/extension of PINSTECH labs (Phase-II).

Among the new schemes, a total of Rs 50 million has been allocated for Biotechnology Driven Socio-Economic Development, Rs 230 million for detailed exploration of uranium resources in Bannu, Basin and Kohat Plateau (Phase-III), Rs 250 million for pre-project site studies and development For Nuclear Power Projects, Rs 163.896 million for establishment of facility centre for 3D printing NESCOM, Rs 850 million for Gilgit Institute of Nuclear Medicine Oncology and Radiotherapy (GINOR), Rs 500 million for Gujranwala Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Radiotherapy (GINUM) Phase-II and Rs 300 million has been allocated for MPS-4 Kaleri ISL Project.

Similarly, Rs 300 million has been allocated for National Cancer Hospital and Research Center, Rs 100 million for Tokomak Fusion Program, Rs 100 million for up-gradation and strengthening of R&D labs of National Centre for Physics, Rs 100 million for up-gradation of Nuclear Institute of Agriculture (NIA) Tando Jam, Rs 120 million for up-gradation of Atomic Energy Cancer Hospital-NORI (AECH-NORI) and Rs 100 million has been allocated for up-gradation of Silicon Strip Tracker and Muon System for the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) Experiment, Research and Development.

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