The PC-1 of projects were revised multiple times
ISLAMABAD - A huge loss of Rs595 billion was incurred to the national exchequer due to the delay in the projects of small power plant s, canal s and dams in the country which clearly Indicates the incompetency of Water and Power Development Authority and other relevant authorities.
As per documents available to Dunya News, the PC-1 of projects were revised multiple times and each revision showed a significant increase in project costs.
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