ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday chaired the 42nd meeting of the Council of Common Interest (CCI) and approved the renewable energy policy 2019, ARY NEWS reported.
According to a handout issued regarding the meeting, the session headed by Imran Khan was attended by federal ministers, attorney general, and other concerned officials to review an eight-point agenda.
Amendments in Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) Ordinance 2002 were also mulled over during the meeting besides giving a task to the petroleum ministry to include suggestions from the provinces in Ogra meetings.
The amendment in OGRA Ordinance 2002 was included in the agenda over the request of the Sindh government. It was also decided to distribute 50 percent of the windfall levy generated from crude oil and natural gas.
The role of Basic Education Community Schools working under the National Commission on Human Development was also discussed during the meeting.
It was decided to hand them over to the provincial departments before the end of the ongoing year. The federal education ministry would devise a mechanism for the transfer after consultation with the provinces.
The government’s coronavirus strategy was also applauded during the CCI meeting. The meeting also scrutinized the process of implementation upon the decisions taken during the 41st
CCI meeting.
Attorney general of Pakistan briefed the meeting over the distribution of water among the provinces and said that a committee comprising of experts from federal and provincial governments are looking into the matter.
The committee was directed to complete its process within a month as the meeting was also briefed on measures to install the telemetry system to check the water flow.
The CCI meeting decided to handover the lower portion of the Chashma Right Bank Canal to Punjab province.
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Special Assistant to PM on Petroleum Affairs briefed the meeting over the production and utilization of gas reservoirs in the country.
It was informed that the country would face severe gas shortage during the winter season in 2021-22. It was agreed to safeguard the interests of household consumers during the crisis.
It is noteworthy to mention here that the CCI session is summoned after eight months as its previous meeting had been organised on December 23 last year.
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