In a groundbreaking move, the Sindh government has sealed a landmark contract valued at 51.6 billion rupees, heralding a new era of collaboration through a Public Private Partnership (PPP). The transformative initiative set to revolutionize water supply from Nabisar to Venjhiar as part of the Thar Coal Block development. The Sindh government joined forces with the esteemed Kuwaiti company, Intertech Water Private Limited, in a historic agreement that promises significant positive impacts for the region.
The contract signing ceremony, attended by caretaker Law Minister Muhammad Omar Soomro, Kuwait’s Abdullah Mubarak Al Subh, Law Secretary Ali Ahmed Baloch, and other dignitaries, marked a momentous occasion. Minister of Law and Human Rights, Omar Soomro, expressed his enthusiasm for this unprecedented collaboration, emphasizing the historic infusion of foreign investment into Sindh through public-private partnership channels.
Soomro addressed the gathering, highlighting the significance of this venture as a groundbreaking foray into foreign investment within Sindh. The Nabisar to Vijhar water supply project stands as a testament to the commitment to progress and innovation in the region, with gratitude extended to the Kuwaiti government for their pivotal role in this transformative endeavor.
This monumental project not only underscores the commitment to enhancing water supply infrastructure but also sets a precedent for international investment in Sindh. The PPP model employed in this initiative opens doors for future collaborations, fostering economic growth and development in the region.
As the wheels of progress set in motion, the Nabisar to Venjhiar Water Supply Project poised to become a symbol of successful cross-border cooperation, bringing forth positive change to the Thar Coal Block and its surrounding areas. The infusion of foreign investment, combined with the dedication of both the Sindh government and Intertech Water Private Limited, expected to create a ripple effect of prosperity and sustainable development in the region.