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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Minister Puts Focus on Chaprah Dam and Daur Canal

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Minister Puts Focus on Chaprah Dam and Daur Canal

Key Takeaways

  • Riaz Khan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's Irrigation Minister, prioritizes the completion of Chaprah Dam and Daur Right Bank Canal.
  • These projects are crucial for agricultural growth and economic development in Haripur district.
  • The provincial government considers these initiatives top priorities.

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's Minister for Irrigation, Riaz Khan, has emphasized the importance of completing the Chaprah Dam and Daur Right Bank Canal projects. Speaking on Thursday, Khan highlighted that these infrastructural developments are among the provincial government’s top priorities.

According to Khan, both the Chaprah Dam and Daur Canal are essential for enhancing agricultural productivity in Haripur district. He stated, 'These projects will significantly contribute to our agricultural growth and economic development.'

The minister further elaborated that these initiatives aim to improve irrigation facilities, which would benefit farmers and boost local economies through increased crop yields.

Khan added, 'We are committed to ensuring the timely completion of these projects to meet the needs of our farmers and support sustainable development in Haripur.'

These dam and canal projects are part of a broader strategy by the provincial government to modernize irrigation systems and address water scarcity issues prevalent in the region.

The minister also mentioned that regular monitoring and oversight mechanisms would be put in place to ensure progress on these critical infrastructure projects. He stated, 'We will keep stakeholders informed about our progress and seek their support for a successful completion of these initiatives.'

Local farmers have expressed hope that once completed, the Chaprah Dam and Daur Canal will alleviate water shortages and improve their livelihoods through better irrigation facilities.

The provincial government has allocated significant resources towards these projects to ensure they are executed efficiently. Khan assured, 'We are fully committed to delivering on our promises and making a tangible difference in the lives of our people.'

'These projects will significantly contribute to our agricultural growth and economic development.'

Riaz Khan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Minister for Irrigation

'We are committed to ensuring the timely completion of these projects to meet the needs of our farmers and support sustainable development in Haripur.'

Riaz Khan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Minister for Irrigation