From motorways to reforestation, the ambitious portfolio spans energy, environment, health, education, and connectivity to drive inclusive and sustainable growth.
Islamabad: The Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC), chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, on Thursday approved 27 development projects worth over PKR 1.5 trillion in under two hours, marking a major step toward Pakistan’s infrastructure and economic transformation.
The approved portfolio includes key road projects such as the PKR 363 billion Sukkur–Hyderabad Motorway (M-6), the PKR 415 billion N-25 Karachi–Quetta–Chaman “Balochistan Expressway,” and several provincial road dualization and rehabilitation schemes. Major environmental initiatives were also cleared, including the PKR 122.2 billion Green Pakistan Programme for forest restoration and biodiversity enhancement.
Other significant approvals cover the Naltar Hydropower Project (16 MW), the PKR 49.3 billion Lahore Sewerage System upgrade, the PKR 27 billion Punjab Laptop Programme, flood management projects in Balochistan, and multiple tourism, water security, and higher education programs.
Dar emphasized the government’s resolve for inclusive, sustainable development backed by institutional reforms and long-term stability. Officials noted that the projects will boost connectivity, improve public services, and stimulate economic growth across Pakistan, with Sindh and Balochistan receiving substantial allocations.
The meeting also referred the Sehat Sahulat Card scheme to a review committee for further evaluation.