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In June 4, 2024, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif ordered the abolition of PWD owing to poor performance and widespread corruption. [2] [3] [4] On July 5, Closure of Pakistan PWD officially commenced. [5] Pakistan Infrastructure Development and Asset Management Authority will be created under a special Act to replace Pak-PWD. [6]
The objective of Pakistan Public Works Department is to execute the offices and residential accommodation for federal Government employee and to overcome the backlog of millions of square foot of office space and housing units being presently accommodated in hired office space and privately owned residences within budgetary provisions of ...
formerly Public Works Department: Secretary for Development Hungary-Minister of Public Works and Transport (Hungary) India: Central Public Works Department Karnataka Public Works Department Kerala Public Works Department Tamil Nadu Public Works Department Ministry of Public Works (West Bengal) Indonesia: Ministry of Public Works and Housing
Supreme Court of Pakistan; Chief Justice: Yahya Afridi; List of justices; Judges appointment body: Supreme Judicial Council and Judicial Commission;
This category includes departments, agencies and enterprises created by the Parliament or Federal Government of Pakistan by statute or regulation. It does not include the President , Prime Minister , Parliament, or the federal courts of Pakistan.
The Summit Minar is an obelisk-shaped structure built in the centre of Charing Cross, Mall Road in the city of Lahore, Punjab the province of Pakistan. [1] It was built to commemorate the second Islamic Summit Conference held in Lahore from 22 to 24 February 1974. It is located in front of WAPDA House and the Punjab Assembly Building. [2]
When West Pakistan was dissolved, the divisions were regrouped into four new provinces. Gradually over the late 1970s, new divisions were formed; Hazara and Kohat divisions were split from Peshawar Division; Gujranwala Division was formed from parts of Lahore and Rawalpindi divisions; Dera Ghazi Khan Division was split from Multan Division; Faisalabad Division was split from Sargodha Division ...
Public Works Department competed in the Ayub Trophy and the Quaid-i-Azam Trophy between 1964–65 and 1970–71, and the Patron's Trophy from 1971–72 to 1978–79. They returned for one season in 1986–87, then for two seasons in 2001-02 and 2002–03. Of their 64 first-class matches they won 17, lost 15, and drew 32. [1]