HYDERABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan will lay foundation stone of Hyderabad University on Thursday (today) in city’s area of Kohsar, ARY News reported.

The project will be completed within 3 years with estimated cost of over two billion rupees. The land for the construction of the university has been identified in Kohsar area of Latifabad, an area of Hyderabad.

The bill for the construction of university will be passed from the National assembly and will be named “Federal University Hyderabad”.

It is pertinent to mention here that the university in Hyderabad is being constructed in the light of pact between both Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM).

During his recent visit of the province, Prime Minister Imran Khan has announced a package of Rupees 162 billion for Karachi.

Later he had reached Ghotki to address a public gathering held meetings with the Grand Democratic Alliance (GDA) leaders.

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“It is a province rich in gas production and crop cultivation, but it still has the poverty more than the entire country. And it’s because of corruption”, PM Imran had contented.

He said it was disappointing to see infrastructure in Sindh ruining. PM Khan said a huge confrontation was going on in Punjab over Panama Papers and those named in the scam.

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