Nandipur Project cost mounted up to 57 bln due to last regime’s ignorance: Shahbaz

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LAHORE: Chief Minister Punjab Shahbaz Sharif said on Thursday that due to the ignorance of Pakistan People’s Party regime, cost of Nandipur Project has mounted up to Rs 57 billion from Rs 22 billion.

Addressing at an inaugural ceremony of Chief Executive Summit in Lahore on Thursday, Shahbaz said that current regime of the country has decided to start Nandipur Project soon with help of Chinese companies.

The chief minister said that we must work 25 hours a day, instead of 24 hours to improve pace of progress in Pakistan.

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