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The Sitting of the National Assembly has been adjourned to meet again on Monday, the 29th April, 2024 at 4.00 p.m.
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NA Standing Committee on Communications met today

Monday, 21st May, 2018

National Highways, Bridges and Motorways should continue to be constructed.
There is no dead project of Communication: Standing Committee
Ministry of Communications and National Highway Authority (NHA) should keep implementing the recommendations of the Standing Committee.

 
Islamabad (                             ) National Highways, Bridges and Motorways should continue to be constructed. There is no dead project of Communication. These observations were made in the last meeting of the Standing Committee on Communications. The Standing Committee showed its satisfaction as there was no dead project of Communication. It was informed to the Committee that all pending and dead projects related to the era of General Musharraf or PPP have been completed by this Government. The Standing  Committee recommended that Ministry of Communications and NHA should keep implementing the previous recommendations of the Standing Committee and should regularly report to the National Assembly. The Standing Committee appreciated the Ministry of Communications, NHA, Motorways Police and other sub-ordinate offices for their cooperation and rapidly implementation of its recommendations. The representatives of Ministry of Communications and NHA also thanked the Members of the Standing Committee, especially, its Chairman for proper guidance without which the mile stones achieved by the Ministry could not have been achieved.

The meeting was presided over by the Chairman Standing Committee of National Assembly on Communications Mr. Muhammad Muzammil Qureshi and attended by Members National Assembly Ms. Maiza Hameed, Mr. Nazir Ahmed Bughio, Mr. Saleem Rehman, Mr. Muhammad Iqbal Shah and Sahibzada Tariq Ullah. Moreover, Secretary Communications, Chairman National Highway Authority (NHA) and several senior civil officers attended the meeting.