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Rs1.1bn Sports Funding: Pakistan Federal Budget 2024 - News Directory 3

Rs1.1bn Sports Funding: Pakistan Federal Budget 2024

June 11, 2025 Catherine Williams Business
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At a glance
  • Islamabad – The federal government is substantially boosting its investment in sports infrastructure development, earmarking Rs1.1 billion under the⁣ public Sector Development Programme (PSDP) for the fiscal year...
  • A key project is the establishment of the Arshad Nadeem/Shehbaz Sharif High performance Sports Academy at the Pakistan Sports Complex in Islamabad.
  • The second major initiative involves constructing a multipurpose⁣ sports complex and courts in Faisalabad, including two padel courts.
Original source: dawn.com

Pakistan’s federal budget for 2025-26 injects a meaningful Rs1.1 billion into sports infrastructure progress, ‍a crucial investment to ‍elevate the nation’s‍ athletic capabilities. This commitment includes constructing the Arshad Nadeem/Shehbaz Sharif⁤ High Performance Sports Academy and a multipurpose sports complex in Faisalabad, signaling a strong⁢ push to enhance facilities. The primary_keyword, sports funding, will fuel progress, ⁢with allocations also earmarked for ⁢eight ongoing projects. News Directory 3 delivers timely updates on these developments, ensuring fans‍ and stakeholders remain fully informed. These initiatives aim at promoting ‍a healthier lifestyle. Discover what’s next as these projects take shape and transform the sports landscape.

Key Points

  • Federal government allocates Rs1.1 billion for sports ⁤infrastructure.
  • New academy named after Arshad Nadeem and Shehbaz Sharif planned.
  • Multipurpose sports⁢ complex to be ‍built in Faisalabad.

Pakistan Invests in Sports Infrastructure Development

Updated June ⁢11, 2025

Islamabad – The federal government is substantially boosting its investment in sports infrastructure development, earmarking Rs1.1 billion under the⁣ public Sector Development Programme (PSDP) for the fiscal year 2025-26. This investment aims to enhance the country’s sports role and provide better facilities for athletes.

Budget documents reveal two ⁢new initiatives. A key project is the establishment of the Arshad Nadeem/Shehbaz Sharif High performance Sports Academy at the Pakistan Sports Complex in Islamabad. The project’s total estimated cost is Rs2.852 billion. However, the specific allocation for the upcoming fiscal year was not detailed.

The second major initiative involves constructing a multipurpose⁣ sports complex and courts in Faisalabad, including two padel courts. This project carries a total price tag of Rs241 million, with Rs100 million allocated for the 2025-26 fiscal year. These investments are expected to improve sports infrastructure and promote sports development.

Along with these new projects, Rs779 million has been⁤ allocated‍ for eight ongoing development schemes, ensuring continued progress on existing sports infrastructure projects.

What’s ‍next

The allocated funds are expected⁤ to drive notable improvements in Pakistan’s sports infrastructure, fostering talent ⁤and promoting a healthier lifestyle⁢ across the nation. The focus on both new and ongoing projects signals a sustained commitment⁣ to sports development.

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