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Government keen to develop synergies with SRSP's development programmes.

















The Minister of Planning and Development and Finance Mr Taimur Khan Jhagra paid a five hours visit to community organisations, community investment funds, infrastructure projects and value chains in Nowshera and Peshawar Districts. He said the government was keen to learn from SRSP's development experience and develop synergies among development programmes 











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