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Pakistan Spends Over Rs 580 Million on KP Rural Development

More than Rs 580 million has been disbursed under a rural development project in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, according to official figures released on Saturday. The expenditure underscores the federal and provincial government's ongoing commitment to improving infrastructure and living standards in underserved rural communities across the province.

The funds are directed toward a range of developmental initiatives including rural road connectivity, water supply schemes, sanitation upgrades, and community-level infrastructure improvements. Such investments are considered critical in KP, where geographic remoteness has historically limited access to basic services.

Officials have framed the spending as part of a broader strategy to stimulate local economic activity and reduce poverty in rural KP. The province, which borders Afghanistan, has faced persistent developmental challenges compounded by years of security concerns and displacement.

The announcement comes as provincial authorities intensify efforts to demonstrate tangible development outcomes to constituents ahead of future electoral cycles. Independent oversight of fund utilisation and project completion rates will be key to assessing whether the investment delivers its intended impact.

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Sources: APP
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