ADB to provide Pakistan $1.2 bn annually

sixthsense

Minister (2k+ posts)
ISLAMABAD: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has agreed to provide a $1.2 billion assistance package to Pakistan, the major chunk of which will be spent on improving power, transport, agriculture and the urban service sectors.

According to the agreement, the bank in its new five-year partnership strategy with Pakistan will provide the amount annually for infrastructure development and institutional reforms.

The bank in collaboration with other development partners will support rehabilitation of power transmission and distribution systems, construction and rehabilitation of highways and provincial roads connecting to the national trade corridor.

It will also help rehabilitate the Indus Basin Irrigation System and invest in bus rapid transit systems in Karachi, Peshawar and Punjab.The package will also expand the outreach of the Benazir Income Support Programme, the poverty reduction initiative started by the country’s federal government back in 2008.

About 2.4 million women beneficiaries will be added to the programme with the help of this annual assistance package.The incumbent PML-N government which inherited the Benazir Income Support Programme has already spent Rs40 billion on the BISP and enhanced allocation to Rs97bn.

Sources in the Finance Division back in April said during the current fiscal year the government had designed the NISP and enhanced allocations to Rs118bn — Rs97bn for the BISP and Rs21bn for the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme (PMYP).The bank will help establish a government-owned disaster risk fund to mitigate risks and enhance resilience to natural disasters.

The bank claims to be one of Pakistan’s largest development partners, having provided more than $25 billion in loans, as well as more than $200 million in grants, as of Dec 31, 2014.

This funding has included 316 loans to improve Pakistan’s infrastructure and services, and to support reforms.

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thinking

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Qoum ko maqrooz kartay raho
be..ghairat saysat dano...la..anat in sab
par..smait Zardari..Be..ghairat ke
 

farooq22

Minister (2k+ posts)
Qoum ko maqrooz kartay raho
be..ghairat saysat dano...la..anat in sab
par..smait Zardari..Be..ghairat ke

Loan Loan a stupid disinformation by Pasha Party. Pappu Niazi use sense, people give charity only for few projects not to countries. If you have made SKMH or Namal with own Hilal income you may propagate, it was developed with donations/charity, with major individual share of charity from Sharif family. Look at Forex reserve, pasha Party with Jews/Indian Alliance are disturbed over it. Loan being taken is to shed away old loans. Pasha Party is getting loans from Jews in KPK under US Aid, why not discussing on it. No country in world has so far raised without loan business in world including Malaysia, UAE excreta. Name any single country??????

Question is loan are commiserating with country economy status. World over economic regulatory and monetary bodies are grading Pakistan economy positive less Pasha Party lafafa media. Well done PML N Government, make country economy run on correct path, forget about lafafa criticism. Pappu just tell why such activities or easy loans were not available during Pappu Niazi spiritual leader Perviaz Musharraf and friend Zardari rule.!!!!!!!!!!

 

Qalandari1

Banned
dear , no one was ready to put money into zardari kashkol , becuase they all know it will be goes to wrong place.

Really ? But then why do people say PPP government had taken a lot of loan ?

Anyways Nawaj government has broken all the previous records.
 

sixthsense

Minister (2k+ posts)

Shahid Abassi

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
No it is not 1.2 billion annualy. It is 1.2 billion in 5 years which will be paid in annual instalments of about 250 million USD yearly.
 

xiaahmad

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Interest Rate of Euro Bonds

IMF world Bank ADB gave loan on interest rate 2% to 6%

Why Pakistan needed 500 Million suddenly at 8.25%

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