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Rs1,000bn Development Plan Prioritizes Roads & Power

by Syed Hamza Imtiaz
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Islamabad, June 10, 2025: In a bold move to stimulate national growth, the federal government of Pakistan has announced a historic Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP) 2024-25 worth Rs1,000 billion. The massive development budget is aimed at overhauling critical sectors including infrastructure, energy, education, and regional uplift projects across the country.

Out of the total allocation, Rs682.79 billion will directly support development schemes under 41 federal ministries and divisions, while Rs317.20 billion has been reserved for two major corporations, mainly for infrastructure and power initiatives.

Major Sector-Wise Allocations in PSDP 2024-25

  • National Highway Authority (NHA) will receive the lion’s share of Rs227 billion, ensuring enhanced road connectivity and national logistics efficiency.
  • Over Rs90 billion has been earmarked for the Power Division and NTDC to expand and secure Pakistan’s power transmission networks.
  • A significant Rs133.42 billion is set aside for water resource projects, underlining Pakistan’s growing focus on water security and irrigation sustainability.
  • An allocation of Rs70 billion has been made for parliamentarians’ recommended development schemes, enhancing local-level governance.

Provincial and Regional Development Focus

The federal development budget also reflects a strong commitment to provincial equity and regional integration:

  • Rs105.78 billion for ongoing and new projects in the provinces.
  • Rs65.44 billion for uplift of merged FATA districts (now part of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa).
  • Rs82 billion dedicated to Azad Jammu & Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan.

Department-Wise Federal Development Allocations

Ministry/DepartmentAmount (Rs Billion)
Higher Education Commission (HEC)39.40
Pakistan Railways22.41
Ministry of Planning21.00+
IT & Telecom Sector16.00+
Ministry of Housing and Works15.00
National Health Services14.34
Federal Education Projects13.50
Ministry of Interior12.90
Defence Division11.55
Revenue Division7.00+
Ministry of Information6.00+
SUPARCO (Space Agency)5.41
Food Security4.00+
Science and Technology4.00
Maritime Affairs3.56
Climate Change2.70
Defence Production1.75
Kashmir Affairs1.80
Industries and Production1.90
Inter-Provincial Coordination1.17
Law and Justice1.39
Board of Investment1.10
National Heritage1.67
Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission0.76
Special Investment Facilitation Council0.50+

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