Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah said on Tuesday that the promotion of tourism was the priority of his government. According to details, Shah chaired a meeting of the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) in Karachi. Shah had directed the construction of a 6-kilometer road to Haleji Lake. Shah had asked to organise the "Desert Safari Sports" initiative during September and October. On this occasion, he underlined the significance of promoting tourism in the country. "The Sindh government is taking steps to uplift tourism," he added. The Sindh government on Saturday was looking to speed up the promotion of solar energy in collaboration with the World Bank. According to details, Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah chaired a meeting.
On this occasion, Sindh Power Minister Nasir Hussain Shah said: "Providing 50 megawatts of power through the solar system is part of the project." The Sindh chief minister had urged the need to start bidding on the solar panels to start working on the project. Meanwhile, in a meeting in connection with the K-IV project, CM Murad admitted the delay in the project. He said: "There is no room for further delay in the project. We will ask the federal government to get the funding issue from PSDP." The WAPDA director had briefed the chief minister that there was a dispute over some part of the land. CM Murad had asked the chief secretary to address the problem in this regard.
Credit: Independent News Pakistan